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This is my old Dyna-Tech 755Ti

Bought new in 1994
- Ultegra STI group
- Campag Chorus (52/39) chainset though, as the 'LBS' couldn't get a 172.5mm Ultegra chainset for it when ordering bike
- Ritchey seat-pin
- Selle-Italia 'Flite' - best saddle I've ever used, & now on my Ridley (not shown in later mud-guarded pics)
- Ritchey stem (120mm)
- Scott Drop-Ins (or it did have, still got them hanging up in garage
- Look PP196 (grey/blue 'clips')
- Avocet 40 (no idea where that is now??)


Sorry no pics of it when new (not that I can find at moment)

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jayonabike

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New Koolstop brakepads fitted & a bloody good clean before tomorrows ride. Since the last photo I have changed the saddle for a Brooks B17 narrow, matching colour Fizik bar tape & changed the tyres from Conti 4000s to Conti 4 seasons for the winter
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zigzag

Veteran
New Koolstop brakepads fitted & a bloody good clean before tomorrows ride. Since the last photo I have changed the saddle for a Brooks B17 narrow, matching colour Fizik bar tape & changed the tyres from Conti 4000s to Conti 4 seasons for the winter
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nice bike, but looking at the seatpost and stack of spacers under the stem, couldn't the frame be a size or two larger?
 

Garz

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Location
Down
Oh apologies then Jay. My etape can accommodate them, it does look better without them but for practicality and winter times they make sense.
 

Mark Grant

Acting Captain of The St Annes Jombulance.
Location
Hanworth, Middx.
Van Nicholas Euros. First ride today (apart from a spin around the block).
Stopped in Bushy Park for a photo.
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jayonabike

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nice bike, but looking at the seatpost and stack of spacers under the stem, couldn't the frame be a size or two larger?
This frame is a 57cm, my other bikes are 58's. Enigma don't do a 58. I thought going slightly smaller than larger (the next size would of been 59) would be better. The Enigma has a sloping top tube, hence the long seat post, and a short head tube. I'm still playing around with the stem/bar height at the moment, before getting the steerer cut.
 
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