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nice. did you get the ultralight version or regular weight?
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Purely aesthetic reasons yes, the gloss on that frame works really well, and they did a very nice gloss (it's a tad heavier btw, as is always the case afaik). You can kind of see the carbon underneath depending on the light, too.
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Road Bike Frames, Wheels & Components / Re: Seka Spear
« Last post by TribesMan on Today at 01:52:15 AM »
Spear in L is basically exactly the same as Pinarello Dogma F 56.

LR on the other hand is a bit longer and lower. Comparable to old Canyon Aeroad M or Giant Propel ML.

I like this staggered sizing options, maybe L could be even a bit more relaxed, it would fit more people.
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Component Deals & Selection / Re: LTWOO RX and GRT compatiblity
« Last post by kbernstein on Today at 01:34:42 AM »
Without having them in hand I can still confidently say they would be compatible. It would make absolutely no sense for them to specifically make them different pull ratios
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has anyone else ridden the FM609?

I have ridden a FM066 and a LTK118, thinking of getting a FM609
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I bought one black matte and one black gloss. I recommend the black gloss. Didn't entertain custom painting.

Thanks for the info, just curious, why do prefer the black gloss over the black?  For aesthetic reasons or paint quality?
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Couple of concerns and annoyances.  Spare parts, battery replacements, hoods are not available.  Every time you want to connect to check battery life or make changes to the group, you have to wake the system with the charging cable plugged into a power source.  There is no external wake feature.

Not my experience.  Group indeed needs to be woken up if you weren't using it either from movement or through the shifter buttons afterwhich you can connect your app to make adjustments.  No need to have charge cable attached and plugged into power source.
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Thanks i check that !
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Hi everyone,
After much reading here and various YT channels about Elite Wheels, I reached out to Leon, and after going through various options, purchased the 45mm YAR45-01.
This is 18.5/28.0 inner/outer width, Shimano centrelock and RD13 hubs, Pillar Wing20 spokes.
USD430 + USD80 shipping to Australia.

After a few 100 kms, they're perfect for a Giant Defy endurance bike.  They almost make climbing fun, very responsive.

Thank you to Leon for a great wheelset at a great price.

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racework crankset with dub spindle and self extracting crankbolts.

Are they new? Or did i miss them

Edit: just saw this pic of them with the new 105 three bolt chainrings! Lol
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