Sky Dogma
saw2
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Had this about a week now after 6 months waiting for the frameset. Absolutely brilliant:
57.5cm Dogma Di2 frameset
Full Dura Ace Di2 Groupset (inc. Carbon Chainset) with Satellite Shifter
HED Stinger 4 Wheels with Veloflex Carbons
Prologo Scratch Pro Nack Saddle
PRO Vibe Monocoque Carbon bars
PRO Carbon Stem Cavendish Series
Look Keo Blade Carbon Pedals
PRO 3K carbon cages x 2
Garmin 500
Few more shots before wheels decals went on:
57.5cm Dogma Di2 frameset
Full Dura Ace Di2 Groupset (inc. Carbon Chainset) with Satellite Shifter
HED Stinger 4 Wheels with Veloflex Carbons
Prologo Scratch Pro Nack Saddle
PRO Vibe Monocoque Carbon bars
PRO Carbon Stem Cavendish Series
Look Keo Blade Carbon Pedals
PRO 3K carbon cages x 2
Garmin 500
Few more shots before wheels decals went on:
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Hello from dvdf
Lovely bike!0 -
Stunning....09 Iron Horse 6Point4
05 Kona King Kikapu0 -
Cheers - Hi Dodgy!0
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Looks awesome !
Where you get DuraAce carbon cranks from ?
Take it you got the Sky Team kit to go with it?...wouldnt be right otherwise0 -
di2 probably carbon.0
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turnerjohn wrote:Looks awesome !
Where you get DuraAce carbon cranks from ?
Take it you got the Sky Team kit to go with it?...wouldnt be right otherwise
I bought the groupset with carbon cranks from jedi-sports in Germany earlier in the year when it was cheap(er).
I have got the Kask helmet and team mitts and socks but mainly because, like the frame, it matches my club kit:
http://www.vcmontpellier.com0 -
saw2 wrote:turnerjohn wrote:Looks awesome !
Where you get DuraAce carbon cranks from ?
Take it you got the Sky Team kit to go with it?...wouldnt be right otherwise
I bought the groupset with carbon cranks from jedi-sports in Germany earlier in the year when it was cheap(er).
I have got the Kask helmet and team mitts and socks but mainly because, like the frame, it matches my club kit:
http://www.vcmontpellier.com
Ha all know how Shimano prices have crept up !
Your club looks top ! Ive lived in Worcester for 2 1/2 years and not found a club I like...shame Im moving to London ! May try to get to a Saturday ride beforehand...will keep a look out for your bike0 -
Very nice indeed... 8)Find your limits...and then exceed them frequently0
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Stunningly awesome ....
And you could eat your tea on that Cav stem. Love it.0 -
lucky bugger!!
lovely bike!!Coveryourcar.co.uk RT Tester
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Facebook? No. Just say no.0 -
sort the bottles0
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Coooo wow that is a bike and a half. Beautiful!!!0
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Very nice.....I like the plain black wheels0
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Absolutely stunning and I bet the pictures don't do it full justice...this bike lives in a different world to me and i am very jealous...you lucky lucky man!0
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what a truly lovely bit of kit , you lucky person , sorry but the green eyed god has taken hold , makes my f4.14 look ancient .0
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DrKawaszelong wrote:ermm...if you don't mind me asking...how much did that cost altogether?! :P
Almost exactly £1 per gram of weight!0 -
saw2 wrote:DrKawaszelong wrote:ermm...if you don't mind me asking...how much did that cost altogether?! :P
Almost exactly £1 per gram of weight!
Good answer 8)0 -
Very nice piece of kit mate!!
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saw2 wrote:DrKawaszelong wrote:ermm...if you don't mind me asking...how much did that cost altogether?! :P
Almost exactly £1 per gram of weight!
That's 100 times cheaper than, ahem, herion!! Bargain!0 -
One beautiful looking machine.
Can I have a go please....pretty please. 8)0 -
rake wrote:Landyandy wrote:One beautiful looking machine.
Can I have a go please....pretty please. 8)
Actually the satellite shifter buttons do work the opposite way round from how you would expect.
It does take a while to get used to just a light tap rather than pushing the whole lever, especially if you are coming off dura ace 7900, but it is all so easy, smooth and slient - just the odd chirp when the front mech trims when you change rings or go across several cogs on the cassette.
The main issue reason for not letting people try out Di2 is that you'll want it on all your bikes just like I now do!0