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The Swiss makes good frames, be sure off that, Rene, from astana 07, had one and he said it was jolly good, dont know about the one in the pic though? 

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i'm riding the 2007 SL01 which i bought in dec'06.

 

I was wondering at the time if i should strech the budget and buy his bigger brother, the SLT01.

 

I must say the the huge price difference had a big influence in my decision!

And one that i'm not regretting at all!!!

 

the aliminium frame is nice and stiff, mostly thanks to the carbon rearstays

 

if you dont have a big budget, i can genuinely vouch that you wont easilly get any better than this 
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i'm riding the 2007 SL01 which i bought in dec'06.

 

I was wondering at the time if i should strech the budget and buy his bigger brother' date=' the SLT01.

 

I must say the the huge price difference had a big influence in my decision!

And one that i'm not regretting at all!!!

 

the aliminium frame is nice and stiff, mostly thanks to the carbon rearstays

 

if you dont have a big budget, i can genuinely vouch that you wont easilly get any better than this 
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Except of course if you buy a specializedLOL

 

I am out of here.....byeBig%20smile
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i'm riding the 2007 SL01 which i bought in dec'06.

 

I was wondering at the time if i should strech the budget and buy his bigger brother' date=' the SLT01.

 

I must say the the huge price difference had a big influence in my decision!

And one that i'm not regretting at all!!!

 

the aliminium frame is nice and stiff, mostly thanks to the carbon rearstays

 

if you dont have a big budget, i can genuinely vouch that you wont easilly get any better than this 
[/quote']

 

Except of course if you buy a specializedLOL

 

I am out of here.....byeBig%20smile

 

ClapClapClapClapBig%20smile
Posted

 

i'm riding the 2007 SL01 which i bought in dec'06.

 

I was wondering at the time if i should strech the budget and buy his bigger brother' date=' the SLT01.

 

I must say the the huge price difference had a big influence in my decision!

And one that i'm not regretting at all!!!

 

the aliminium frame is nice and stiff, mostly thanks to the carbon rearstays

 

if you dont have a big budget, i can genuinely vouch that you wont easilly get any better than this 
[/quote']

 

Except of course if you buy a specializedLOL

 

I am out of here.....byeBig%20smile

 

LOLLOL ja ja so n bek kort jam ClapClap

 

 

 

LOL

  • 12 years later...
Posted

Revival of an old thread...

Some thirteen years later, how does this frame (BMC SLT01 Team) still hold up, in 2021.

I'm considering purchasing this model second hand and wanted your comments.

It was a great bike in it's day but I've read one report about galvanic corrosion affecting the frame. Does anyone still ride this frame or do you have a comment about the longevity of this frame. I would appreciate it...

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I have one with Dura Ace 10sp groupset and James Bond Shimano Carbon and Aluminum wheels

No corrosion issues and all I need apart from the Master that I am waiting for to cross my path 

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It's better than the original subject of this thread.  I mean what the hell was BMC thinking calling their bike "slow one"?

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On 6/8/2021 at 8:19 AM, Kranswurm said:

I have one with Dura Ace 10sp groupset and James Bond Shimano Carbon and Aluminum wheels

No corrosion issues and all I need apart from the Master that I am waiting for to cross my path 

Thanks for the advice Kranswurm.

Bought the SLT01 on auction (6k). It was in mint condition underneath the dust. Quick spin...was so crisp on gear change and handling.

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