Cervelo S1
ukracer
Posts: 421
Opinions please , good and bad
Posted Sat Dec 5, 2009 8:07 pm
Frame: Cervelo S1 2009
Forks: 3T Carbon
Bars: FSA K Wing Carbon
Stem: Fsa 150 Alloy/ Carbon
Headset: Cervelo
Bar Tape: FSA Gel White
Front Brake Lever: Dura Ace 7800
Front Caliper: Ultegra
Rear Brake Lever: Dura Ace 7800
Rear Caliper: Ultegra
Shifters: Dura Ace 7800
Cables: Dura Ace
Front Mech: Dura Ace 7800
Rear Mech: Dura Ace 7800
Seat: Selle Italia C2 Gel Flow
Seat Post: Carbon Cervelo
Seat Post Clamp: Standard
Cranks: Fsa K Force Carbon
Chainring(s): Fsa
Chain: Dura Ace
Cassette: Ultegra 12/27
Pedals: Speedplay Chromo
Bottom Bracket: Fsa Mega EXo
Front Wheel: Mavic Kysyrium Elite
Tube: Scwalbe
Tire: Schwalbe Ultremo R1
Back Wheel: Mavic Kysyrium Elite
Tube: Shwalbe
Tire: Schwalbe Ultremo R1
Accessories: Cat Eye Strada Wireless Red,
Zip titanium skewers,
Koolstops
FSA Carbon Cages X2
Weight: Approx 8 kilos
Posted Sat Dec 5, 2009 8:07 pm
Frame: Cervelo S1 2009
Forks: 3T Carbon
Bars: FSA K Wing Carbon
Stem: Fsa 150 Alloy/ Carbon
Headset: Cervelo
Bar Tape: FSA Gel White
Front Brake Lever: Dura Ace 7800
Front Caliper: Ultegra
Rear Brake Lever: Dura Ace 7800
Rear Caliper: Ultegra
Shifters: Dura Ace 7800
Cables: Dura Ace
Front Mech: Dura Ace 7800
Rear Mech: Dura Ace 7800
Seat: Selle Italia C2 Gel Flow
Seat Post: Carbon Cervelo
Seat Post Clamp: Standard
Cranks: Fsa K Force Carbon
Chainring(s): Fsa
Chain: Dura Ace
Cassette: Ultegra 12/27
Pedals: Speedplay Chromo
Bottom Bracket: Fsa Mega EXo
Front Wheel: Mavic Kysyrium Elite
Tube: Scwalbe
Tire: Schwalbe Ultremo R1
Back Wheel: Mavic Kysyrium Elite
Tube: Shwalbe
Tire: Schwalbe Ultremo R1
Accessories: Cat Eye Strada Wireless Red,
Zip titanium skewers,
Koolstops
FSA Carbon Cages X2
Weight: Approx 8 kilos
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Comments
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Cervelo make great framesets. Add a spec sheet lad!0
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ukracer wrote:Opinions please , good and bad
Not a lover of 'roller blinds' :shock:
Very nice bike, though.
I'll say it first, though others will comment, too, but you'd be better off with the front sensor facing the other way (forward). That way, should it come into contact with the pick-up, or a spoke, it will be knocked back out. The way it is now, could be painful!Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0 -
hopper1 wrote:ukracer wrote:Opinions please , good and bad
Not a lover of 'roller blinds' :shock:
Very nice bike, though.
I'll say it first, though others will comment, too, but you'd be better off with the front sensor facing the other way (forward). That way, should it come into contact with the pick-up, or a spoke, it will be knocked back out. The way it is now, could be painful!
Roger that!
Will swap over
Im not a fan of roller blindes either, that s why i fitted verticals0 -
ukracer wrote:hopper1 wrote:ukracer wrote:Opinions please , good and bad
Not a lover of 'roller blinds' :shock:
Very nice bike, though.
I'll say it first, though others will comment, too, but you'd be better off with the front sensor facing the other way (forward). That way, should it come into contact with the pick-up, or a spoke, it will be knocked back out. The way it is now, could be painful!
Roger that!
Will swap over
Im not a fan of roller blindes either, that s why i fitted verticals
'Verticals'... 'swot oi ment :shock:
I thought it was a pattern!.... Still gotta go...
Lettin' the bike downStart with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0