My Storck Scenero
Zoomer37
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My Scenero finally done. Probably not everyones cup of tea, but it's a lovely bike to ride.
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Size 55cm
Dura Ace 7900 groupset
Look Keo Max pedals
Cosmic SLR's with GP 4000's
Syntace racelite bars
120mm 3T pro stem
Prologo Choice seat
Storck Stiletto aero forks
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Size 55cm
Dura Ace 7900 groupset
Look Keo Max pedals
Cosmic SLR's with GP 4000's
Syntace racelite bars
120mm 3T pro stem
Prologo Choice seat
Storck Stiletto aero forks
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Lovely.
If I was a richer man I'd have a Storck.More problems but still living....0 -
Really nice mate. Enjoy!
Two issues though-
1- it could do with being 2 sizes bigger as it's too small for me.
2- it's not mine0 -
amaferanga wrote:Lovely.
If I was a richer man I'd have a Storck.
Same here. That is a great bike.0 -
Envy central
Great bike, looks fantastic mateAll Italian0 -
Very nice looking machine but if it was mine, I would get the tops and tails to match0
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Looks the business
Hope to see it aroundI ache, therefore I am.0 -
That is a bit nice!0
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Thanks!0
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Very nice zoomer, ride review would be great. What's it like to ride? And what are you comparing it to? thanks ..0
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Its a great looking bike.
I love the impact the wheels have.
I have one also , I will try to load a photo ( I am new to this forum , still finding my way around )
At the moment I have Open Pro rims on Hope Pro 111 hubs with Sapim CX Ray spokes.
Looking at yours i think I need to upgrade.
I wonder if red Racing Zero's would look great or clash with the blue highlights ?0 -
Red Zeros would look bobbins. Black ones would look tops though.
I'm a big fan of good quality 'classic' looking wheels, get your pic posted!Insta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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would do if i knew how - can you give me some tips !
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Have a look at the top threads in the 'your road bikes' section, one of them is a guide...Insta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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wow, why the change?It is by riding a bicycle that you learn the contours of a country best, since you have to sweat up the hills and coast down them.
--Ernest Hemingway0 -
Personally preferred the original look as it lacks identity and looks a little like a home build on a stock Chinese carbon frame. But then again it's not mine and if it's your cup of tea that's what mattersTrek Madone 5.9
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I prefer the new one - very aggressive. There may be many stealth bikes out there but this stands out - debadging a Storck is a hardcore statement! Flattering 7900 cranks, too.0
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The plan was to get some custom decals made up for it, but its just used for racing now and cant really be arssed to finish it.
It does look a bit like those chinese ones in this pic, but its nice in the flesh and plus I have my other Storck for posing 8)0 -
Nice, couldn't you get the yellow/ red stickers off the Mavics :?:0
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Firstly awesome looking bike...Just wondering now that you have had it a while, what are your thoughts??....i havent been able to see a Scenero or speak to anyone that has owned one for any length of time...Still a great bike after a year of riding ??
Lorenzo...0 -
The DA crank looks a bit like your avatar at a glance, the shadows etc.25th August 2013 12hrs 37mins 52.3 seconds 238km 5500mtrs FYRM Never again.0
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I personally prefer the bike as it was previously, Storcks look sweet with their original decals etc.. As previously stated it just looks like a generic Chinese frame built up to me and I really don't get all these stealth bikes that are about, they just look a bit boring to me, but then if we all liked the same we'd be riding the identical bikes which would be even more boring. I'd be tempted to get those custom decals and i'm sure Ezy Rider can you tell you of a superb UK graphics and decal maker!Road - http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40044&t=12777154&p=16943702#p16943702
Commuter - http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=40044&t=12877017&p=17855019#p17855019
MTB - http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=12930006&p=18407199#p184071990 -
Zoomer, where did you get the frame stripped? Ive been hankering over doing this to mine for ages and not found anyone willing/able to take it on.
Frame looks ace by the wayAll Italian0 -
Lorenzodipalma wrote:Firstly awesome looking bike...Just wondering now that you have had it a while, what are your thoughts??....i havent been able to see a Scenero or speak to anyone that has owned one for any length of time...Still a great bike after a year of riding ??
Lorenzo...
I have only ever seen one other , so it gets alot of comments during ride outs and all of them have been positive0 -
Cant post my images from imageshack - help please !!!0