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I think that’s a good choice- there are also some great deals on trainers in the classified section here.

I’ve only used Zwift- been too lazy to try any others

Yes i saw a few good deals. Ill get one when im ready for it. I also like what i read up on zwift. Have a good day.
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this has me very very excited .... certainly will not be able to afford it, but really excited for what it could mean for the PYGA team and SA

 

Price point should be similar to Sworks/ Santa Cruz/ other high end bikes, but let’s wait and see. I’m excited to see a carbon bike that doesn’t use the same old overlay tech as 15 years ago... Edited by GrahamS2
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Built in SA, but built by people who are considered one of the top carbon specialists, worldwide. From what I heard, the tech will change the entire premise of premium carbon frames.

I am hoping that the price is competitive as I'd love for my upgrade next year to be a Pyga. But if it's priced the same as the new Pivot Mach4SL, SB100 or Blur CC, I'll likely still with the tried and tested.

 

Firstly let me just say I didn't just go out and buy these but I've been accumulating since it was rumoured a new Pyga was in the offing last October

 

Eagle xx1 groupset

schmolke stem and handlebars

extralite stem

superlight wheels with Aivee hubs built by Nick the wheelbuilder

Fox 34 SC

Esi grips

trickstuff brakes and spez phenom saddle not pictured 

 

All I need is the frame Pat

Schmolke road wheelset is on the shopping list for next year! I was going to get one of their bars or one from Mcfk but the local pricing from Wiggle on the Fizik Cyrano won the race.

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After a bike fit, I needed to change the handlebars that came on my road bike upgrade. Massive End of Financial Year (EOFY) sales on at the moment and I managed to snag a Fizik Cyrano R00 bar on Wiggle. Going from the Zipp SL-80 to the Fizik should shed about 100g due to firstly changing from alloy to carbon and secondly, going down from a 44 ctc in the drops to a 40ctc.

I should also mention the road bike. Changed from my trusty Cervelo R5 to a Cannondale Evo Hi-Mod in etap setup. Love the reduced clutter at the bars due to no front and rear derailleur cables. Shifting is faultless as well but the left and right lever functions did take some getting used to.

I bet those wheels make you quick :thumbup:

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That looks like a cool little project

It will be the first time in a while that I'll be working with sandpaper, and paint.

Should be fun, I look forward to it.

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