2015 Gear
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Nice but lost its 'Bianchiness'
More photos: http://velonews.competitor.com/2014/07/ ... ike_338608
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Nice work. I would like to see that in a smaller frame...that one looks so awful.Contador is the Greatest0
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I am not keen on sloping top tubes, it doesn't look right to me (perhaps as I grew up with steel). It seems bike designers are trying new things just to be different from generic carbon. I can understand the shift to compact frames to reduce the amount of dud sales in non common sizes.
I forgot who it was but they picked up on this Look 795 very quick.0 -
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I liked the Mondrian/Look scheme.0
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Vitus new TT frame, just a painted Dengu Fm086 but with an RRP of £1750.http://www.bikeradar.com/road/news/arti ... /#comments
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Not all open moulds are the same to be fair, different resins, layups etc can make a big difference. There was a good article in Cyclist about it a few months ago.0
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Argon 18 Nitrogen
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frenchfighter wrote:Argon 18 Nitrogen
oooh - I'm looking for a new bike for next year (already - as I 'made do this year') - that is definitely in the line up
I find I'm going more for functionality than flair - Argon is Canadian? - I always think Swiss/Austrian for some reason.
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Don't know the range - this is the Gallium? What is the one above called? (just seen it said argon 18 NITROGEN)
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Different bikes, non? FF's photos are of a Nitrogen (new model for next year?) while the bros are posing with the Galium Pro...0
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frenchfighter wrote:Giant TCR
That is one of the ugliest bikes I've seen. Everything about it is just wrong unlike that pink and silver Ti bike which is elegant and beautiful.0 -
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That's a great shot, I would like to see more like that to see how they are made.0 -
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These 'super compact' frames are offending my eyes but it looks like an irresistible trend0
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Reminds me of this...
(might have posted this before, can't rememeber, must be my age...)0 -
frenchfighter wrote:
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Cheers FF. It's incredible how bikes have evolved.
I wouldn't be surprised to see electric gears have one shifter soon, crossovers trapped out with the front derailleur changing automatically. Reliability would have to be spot on though with some kind of fail safe.0 -
lawrences wrote:
Vitus new TT frame, just a painted Dengu Fm086 but with an RRP of £1750.http://www.bikeradar.com/road/news/arti ... /#comments
^Fm086 http://dengfubikes.com/product/detail.php?id=135
I would imagine CRC will be selling them at around the £600 mark in due course. The amount of wind tunnel work done is of course zero.
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Pross wrote:These 'super compact' frames are offending my eyes but it looks like an irresistible trend
The problem with the Look is that the integrated stem blends into the top-tube. If you imagine chopping that bit off and having a normal stem set-up (without the blending into the TT), suddenly the frame wouldn't look so dramatically compact!0 -
FocusZing wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see electric gears have one shifter soon, crossovers trapped out with the front derailleur changing automatically. Reliability would have to be spot on though with some kind of fail safe.
Already done. Shimano XTR Di2 Syncro shift.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZGuwhSLcJU
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