My (pretty old) Edinburgh Revolution Curve
doug5_10
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Thought I would upload after my first attempted full strip and rebuild (new cables, outers, pads, chain, hub service and a proper clean)
Groupset (hopefully soon to go), frame and bars are shop originals bought about 10yrs ago, everything else is a product of tinkering!
Alu Edinburgh Revolution Curve frame
ITM Visia forks
Cane Creek Zero Stack Headset
Tiagra 4400
ITM finishing kit
Tacx Tao cages
Jagwire cables
Selle Italia Max Flite Genuine Gel
Shimano RS20's
Michelin Pro3 Race
Fizik Microtex tape
Polar CS200cad
Not light, but think I've done a pretty good job! Will become the best looking 'winter' bike in history if finances and fitness ever allow me a 'summer' bike!
Edinburgh Revolution Curve
http://app.strava.com/athletes/1920048
http://app.strava.com/athletes/1920048
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Bit of a refresh after several years, just need to get my ar5e back out on it properly at the weekend!
Changes include:
Full 105 5700 inc. brakes and pedals. Now 50/34 - 11/25, never strong/fit enough to use the whole of the cassette properly on the old 52/39.
Fulcrum Racing 5s shod in Michelin Pro 4 SC 23mm
Standard Selle Italia Flite
ITM Alutech 7075 bars and stem, silence from the old creaky 25.2mm ones!
Cinelli tape.
Chopped about 1.2kg from as it stood, stands at 9.1kg using highly accurate bathroom scales method.
Think thats about as much lightness and level of components (i.e. expense) a cheapo 12yr old Alu frame can wear well!Edinburgh Revolution Curve
http://app.strava.com/athletes/19200480