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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Sean H] [ In reply to ]
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Nice job on the woodwork, I love it! Could see this also working to replace the metal fairing bracket/mount on a Cervelo P5-6.
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Tobrien55] [ In reply to ]
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This is an A2- SP model.

I spec'd it with a few cool upgrades including DI-2 shifting and ceramic bearings.

I've had it for a year and am really enjoying it. Super easy to adjust.

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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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Ceepo Viper, Ceepo Katana & Dimond Marquise...



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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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New Orbea Ordu for me. Planning on getting a disc wheel along with some after market extensions to complete the build.
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [DavidNeu] [ In reply to ]
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DavidNeu wrote:


Old, but paid for. ๐Ÿ˜†
2016 Speed Concept 9.5
AXS 1x Setup

I love the wall hanger for your bikes! What can you tell me about them?!
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [littlefoot] [ In reply to ]
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littlefoot wrote:
DavidNeu wrote:


Old, but paid for. ๐Ÿ˜†
2016 Speed Concept 9.5
AXS 1x Setup


I love the wall hanger for your bikes! What can you tell me about them?!

I used this pedal wall mount and built the L-shaped shelf myself
https://www.amazon.com/...le?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I love rim brake bikes!
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [campled] [ In reply to ]
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Love the matchy matchy bars !
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [IamSpartacus] [ In reply to ]
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Nice. The closeup of paint is good as I think most of the P1 builds/photos understate the paint to varying degrees. Nice clean look and LOL at the top tube stickers.
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Duncan74] [ In reply to ]
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Haha Love me some Spartacus
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Slowman] [ In reply to ]
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This is my everything bike!

Although, I am in the market for at TT bike since I decided to do long course this year.


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Re: Pics of your tri bike [IamSpartacus] [ In reply to ]
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Looks great! I am glad there finally is a white SC. I have a white Gen 2 and love the look-thinking about getting Gen 3 and doing a white project one, but unsure of coloring.

Thanks!
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [littlefoot] [ In reply to ]
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The white prismatic is nice in the sun for sure !
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [IamSpartacus] [ In reply to ]
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Biggest decision of my build was the colour of the 'Trek' brand on the down tube. 17 shades of grey...
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [N.Cornyn] [ In reply to ]
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I absolutely love the look of this bike, paint job, wheel, tiresโ€ฆ just incredibly clean.
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [IamSpartacus] [ In reply to ]
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Here's a bunch of pics of mine :)
Eager for the warmer (and sunnier) weather to hit here in Canada to ride it more. Only had a few short rides last fall before it turned nasty outside.














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Re: Pics of your tri bike [spocket] [ In reply to ]
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Nice! Was the Wove saddle worth it? What saddle did you have before?
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [spocket] [ In reply to ]
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Did you custom make the carbon fiber bridge between your Ascalon extensions? AeroCoach does sell a bridge that also allows for a BTA bottle mount (and includes spacers). I do likeyour Garmin mount, the one from AeroCoach that attaches to the left extension could provide a more secure lock-down.
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [bjgwoody] [ In reply to ]
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Nice! Was the Wove saddle worth it? What saddle did you have before?

Yes, love the Wove saddle so far; Longest ride on it was only ~2h30 so far, so jury still out in some ways, but so far so good.

That thing is AMAZINGLY light when you take it out the box. I like the simple, elegant (and lightweight) "behind the saddle" solution.

Thumbs up from me!

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T. Guertin / Spocket
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Th4ddy] [ In reply to ]
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Th4ddy wrote:
Did you custom make the carbon fiber bridge between your Ascalon extensions? AeroCoach does sell a bridge that also allows for a BTA bottle mount (and includes spacers). I do likeyour Garmin mount, the one from AeroCoach that attaches to the left extension could provide a more secure lock-down.

I did order the BTA bracket and computer mount from Aerocoach..


BUT - I ride with a Garmin 1040 computer, a larger and heavier unit than what most people use on a Tri bike I supposed, but my old eyes do not see really well anymore and I can use the larger fonts..

The 3D printed computer mount from aerocoach was a bit flimsy for the Garmin 1040, and also put it too close to my hand, causing interference; Also my watches band buckle kept rattling against the bike computer in that position.

BTA solution: I also was not a fan of how it integrated, and wanted more flexibility in the fore-aft position and height.

So yes I ended up cutting a piece of carbon fiber sheet from Amazon to build a bridge between the extensions, so I could fit the bottle and computer in optimal positions for my setup. The Garmin is also lower, further away from my eyes, which means I can read the numbers better as a bonus haha!

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T. Guertin / Spocket
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [spocket] [ In reply to ]
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Very creative solution that solves the same problems I have with my AeroCoach BTA mount and Garmin mount.
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Th4ddy] [ In reply to ]
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Th4ddy wrote:
Very creative solution that solves the same problems I have with my AeroCoach BTA mount and Garmin mount.

thought I'd share that @spocket used the t-plate that comes with our V8 saddles to thread the bottle cage bolts on the underside of the carbon plate he made for his BTA set up. Here's that t-plate (dog bone) used to mount a cage to the rear of the V8 saddle:



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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Th4ddy] [ In reply to ]
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If you'd like to tweak the fore-aft position of the BTA bottle, you might find this cheap adapter useful:

WolfTooth B-RAD2 (The shorter 2-slot version)

It allows to re-locate the bottle bosses axially; Thread length will be more critical (enough to thread in the bracket, not long enough to go deeper.)

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T. Guertin / Spocket
Last edited by: spocket: Mar 15, 24 8:10
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Sean H] [ In reply to ]
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Sean your back riding!!!!????

2024: Bevoman, Galveston, Alcatraz, Marble Falls, Santa Cruz
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Toothengineer] [ In reply to ]
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Ha, no. Someone replied to a post of mine from 5 years ago ๐Ÿ˜‚
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Re: Pics of your tri bike [Sean H] [ In reply to ]
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Sean H wrote:
Ha, no. Someone replied to a post of mine from 5 years ago ๐Ÿ˜‚

lol, :-( will miss seeing you out racing this year.

2024: Bevoman, Galveston, Alcatraz, Marble Falls, Santa Cruz
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