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stumpy66

Veteran
Location
Lanarkshire
^ beautiful looking bike.
Cheers, tis nicer in the flesh and so light compard to my Alu Allez
 

Gingerbloke

Senior Member
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Unfortunately the old SL2 was giving me a bad back, so upgraded to the SL3 frame. Taking a while to get used too but seems OK so far.
 

rockyraccoon

Veteran
My new arrival this morning, just setting my shoes up and heading out in the sun for a couple of hours familiarisation ^_^

damm it! That is the best looking bike I've ever seen
 
Thanks all.... and I'm well impressed at the difference from my Cube Crossrace, which I thought was a massive leap forward from the old Scott G-Zero.

I've got a 60 miler planned for tomorrow to make sure I've got my shoes and cleats set up properly, then I'm in to nightshift across the weekend :tired:
 

gds58

Über Member
Location
Colchester
Here's my new beauty. It's the original Izoard (not the lesser XP model) and has the full carbon forks. This one is in the very rare 'Lampre' colours. It came with Fulcrum 3's on but I've bought these Mavic Ksyriums as well and fitted them with these handmade Challenge 'Open Tubulars' which feel really nice on the road. I've also put on a one piece alloy cassette block which weighs only 86g!!
Campag' Centaur carbon groupset and all up weight is now 7.5kg.

It rides beautifully and is so smooth over uneven roads but very very responsive.
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Marcin

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Very nice Cube, but then again i'm slightly biased :rolleyes: by the way do you find a big difference in the Fulcrum wheels over the Easton originals.

Yeh i do, they get up to speed quicker and with climbs are much better tho, i had to choose between fulcrums and mavics but afterall went with racing 3 set and done about 200k and no regrets so far.
 
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