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Nice bike mate!

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I don’t take very good photos but this is the current lineup

  • Specialized Venge Pro
  • Juliana Quincy R
  • Santa Cruz Carbon Chameleon R
  • Santa Cruz Bronson C S

Might sell the venge (52cm) in the future and run the Quincy with deep dish carbon wheels for road riding.
Thanks for looking!

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Ready for Ironman Canada this summer

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New (to me) CX bike today, and pain cave in the background. If the snow would melt I could get out and get dusty and muddy

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Starting setting up my new Carbonda FM936 frame yesterday, but still a lot of little stuff to take care of. It’s a Chinese frame (NS Bikes are selling it as the ‘Synonym’) with very aggressive XC geometry. 66 deg HA, 76 deg STA, and 475mm reach on size medium. 25lbs with pedals (frame was ~1850g) and no real component compromises for weight. Few more months of snow here in Whistler, but going to try to make the first Canada Cup XCO event at the end of March. Raced another Chinese frame last year and it was flawless, but this should be more suitable for local trails.

  • Fox Float 34 Performance Elite 120mm fork
  • Fox Float DPS Evol Performance 16x142.5 shock
  • Light Bicycle 29C07 30mm ID carbon rims on DT Swiss 350S hubs
  • Maxxis Forekaster EXO 2.35/Maxxis Ikon EXO 2.35 (putting Aspen 2.25 on)
  • Formula Cura brakes with 160mm rotors
  • OneUp V1 150mm dropper post with V2 metal remote
  • Shimano M9020 XTR crankset (polished) with Stages power meter
  • OneUp 30T oval chainring
  • Shimano M9000 XTR shifter
  • Shimano M8000 XT derailleur
  • e13 TRSr 9-46t cassette
  • SRAM X1 chain
  • Exustar E-PM215Ti pedals
  • Cane Creek 40 headset
  • Shimano XTR bottom bracket
  • Wren stem 50mm (may swap for 40mm)
  • Chromag Cutlass carbon bars
  • Chromag Squarewave grips
  • Chinese saddle (new carbon one in the mail)
  • Chinese carbon seatclamp post
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Just need better weather to ride it after bike fit!

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My new winter training bike.

Might add some Yoeleos as a quick upgrade :stuck_out_tongue:

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My 1x crit/road bike

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My Supersix Evo Hi Mod.

A change of cassette, chain and tyres somehow developed into a new groupset. Then I thought I may as well fix the fugly Di2 cabling that I’d been living with for so long and got a new cockpit also :sunglasses:

Feels like a new bike now, cleaner and lighter (6.70kg)


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I currently own 3 bikes.

Cube Cross Race C:62 Pro 2018

Trek Madone 9.0 2018

Cube AMS 100 C:68 TM 2019


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Have the same bike with Etap 11-speed. Still my absolute favorite bike for racing even though I have a newer TCR disc and Trek Domane. I haven’t ridden the new Supersix Evo HM… I wonder if it still has the same feel??

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Yep, this is a great bike and as long as the frame stays in shape, I’ll be happy to just keep updating the components.

As for the new model, the reviews are saying it’s a great bike also… But now it just looks the same as many other bikes out there :slightly_frowning_face:

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Excellent bikes and fantastic pictures! Where’d you take those?

Thank you, all the pictures are taken in Iceland. The last one is where the Rift is held, a 200 km gravel race in Iceland.

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That cable management is fantastic! Bravo!

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I would put the front brake cable in front of the rear brake/Di2 cable, but I guess others might differ. Don’t suppose it matters much.

Good call! I did try try that during the build, as it was slightly more pleasing to my eyes also.

However, I found that the front cable would have been pressing against the rear brake/Di2 cables - You can see it better on the below pic. I also tried running the rear brake/Di2 from the right shifter, but encountered similar issues.

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What frame is that?

supersix evo

Just bought this one !

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