Nautonier
Eats Squid
What makes it particularly brutal is carrying on up Ridge Road to Sky High. I'd almost say climbing Baw Baw is easier than that.Inverness Rd is brutal regardless of which leg of the Cross you do it.
What makes it particularly brutal is carrying on up Ridge Road to Sky High. I'd almost say climbing Baw Baw is easier than that.Inverness Rd is brutal regardless of which leg of the Cross you do it.
That thing is a bit of a looker!heres my roadie.
Cheers! Haven't weighed this yet, don't have scales. I'd hazard a guess at being under 6kg.That thing is a bit of a looker!
Given that this is a thread for posting road bikes, surely all roadies are weight weenies, so post your bike weights!!
Sub six? That's stupidly light. I'd be interested to see the actual weight if you know anyone with accurate bike scales. Ultegra isn't that light, so the frame + wheelset would have to be uber light to get you under six.Cheers! Haven't weighed this yet, don't have scales. I'd hazard a guess at being under 6kg.
the wheelworks, sl makers with dt 240s are pretty light.
Love it. Campy all the way!Whoops, never posted to this thread. In a sea of carbon, here's my Columbus SLX Daccordi.
It is still much the same now except has a Cinelli pinocchio stem and pedals which are actually quite handy for pedaling.
Has 10 speed Campag - mostly Chorus. the best of old and new and all Italian. Goes like hell with the comfort of steel :love:
Yeah frame alone is pretty light plus wheels. It's got full enve cockpit and Antares r3 saddle.Sub six? That's stupidly light. I'd be interested to see the actual weight if you know anyone with accurate bike scales. Ultegra isn't that light, so the frame + wheelset would have to be uber light to get you under six.
Thanks mate. I had a max spend and for the money opted for Di2 over discs. I dunno, I'm not sold on them yet; quite possibly an attitudinal thang on my part!Looks awesome !
Any reason you didnt go the disc version ?
Cool man, great looking bike.Thanks mate. I had a max spend and for the money opted for Di2 over discs. I dunno, I'm not sold on them yet; quite possibly an attitudinal thang on my part!
Good stuff, a mate has the R3, just regular rim brakes though, hot looking machine.Cool man, great looking bike.
I waited for months on road bikes being released with the promised discs, just needed one to be released with the proposed UCI thru axle spacing and then bought a R3 Disc Cervelo.
Just had a mate buy an Canyon Ultimate with discs, another great looking bike.
Thought the MTBer in you would have demanded discs :behindsofa:
I'd be happy with $40 plus postage.Canyon are making bloody nice bikes these days...
What do you want for the Ultegra 12-32 cassette...?