TT bike

drewfromrisca
drewfromrisca Posts: 1,165
edited February 2008 in Workshop
Ok I have no idea when it comes to TT bikes and I'm looking to get a new one and I've found this for 1400 quid. Good offer? -

Size Medium Planet X
- Carbon frame,forks,seatpost
- All Carbon Stealth TT bars
- Shimano 105 front and back
- Planet-X Superlight stem and saddle
- Shimano 105 Speed shiftings
- Shimano Ultegra breaks
- Tektro break leavers
- FSA Gossamer Pro Chainset

- 1 Pair of hand finished Planet-X Pro Carbon 82mm (front) and 101
(rear) Tubular Wheels with new marbled carbon finish
- Shimano 10 speed 12-27 block
- Flat Bladed Planet X Superaero Swedish spokes (16 front, 24 rear)
- 2 clear wheel bags
- Continental sprint tubs
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Comments

  • You will be FAST. You can't go wrong with that setup- just get your position sorted (maybe talk to someone at Cyclefit or similar)

    Enjoy it!
    "There are holes in the sky,
    Where the rain gets in.
    But they're ever so small
    That's why rain is thin. " Spike Milligan
  • Monty Dog
    Monty Dog Posts: 20,614
    Go along to your local TT or triathlon and see the number of P-X bikes there and you'll see that many folks have come to the same conclusion as yourself.
    Make mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..
  • Ashley_R
    Ashley_R Posts: 408
    Love my Planet X, bought it last summer, can't wait till the new season

    For the same money I could have had a aluminium Trek with average components, I've now a full carbon Dura Ace equiped speed machine!! 8)

    Really helpful lot up at Planet X as well, went up there for a fitting, defintely worth it
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