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Received this little toy today - the rest of the build should be here in the next 2 weeks or so hopefully! Got to say SAPO makes most couriers look completely redundant sometimes - most efficient courier there is!

 

Not the best pic, but got over-excited and took one with my phone rather than trying to find the real camera...

 

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Going to be an interesting build with a set of 85mm®/50mm(F) Edge carbon clinchers and Microshift Arsis groupset for something a little different.

 

If anyone is interested, limited quantities of these are going to be available in the near future (this was my "demo" frame that I felt I deserved!) - also going to be 29"; 650B and road frames coming and a few other TT models (the one road frame weighs in at 850g!).

Edited by Edge_Design
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Sizes? And how adjustable are those bars?

 

They're still going to be a little while before they get here, but getting 52/54/56 - I can send you detailed specs of each size if you're interested.

 

The bars are fully adjustable for reach and the pads are fully height adjustable with spacers (there is another spacer included with the frame not currently fitted so can go about 10mm higher than in the pic). The stem is a fixed angle and length though. The saddle mount is also fairly adjustable on the rail at the top of the seat post (and obviously for angle too).

 

It has full internal cable routing with the cables entering the top of the top tube just behind the stem.

 

I must still put it on a scale for an accurate weight, but very light for such an aero TT frame.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

I've seen another one like this (fully built) by pornstar on thehub. Seems like this is the TT frame to get out of the east at the moment.

 

Please update us on availability. this looks like a great frame. Also, does it use (and include) TRP TT brakes as per some of the websites?

Posted (edited)

It will work like any TT bike. Loosen the bolts that hold the bars inplace and drop it in sideways in the box (with cables attached off course).

 

PM sent by the way

 

EDIT: sp

Edited by gadget

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