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Re: Winowsports TT-119 - New Disc Time Trial Frameset
Received yesterday. Overall pretty impressed with the weight and paint job. Definitely better than I could've done myself. Came with a Profile Design bento box, 43asc clone extensions. Seatpost includes a 10mm thru rail. Basebar was 400mm and appears reversible. Included riser bolts mandate using every riser spacer. Will work out thread pitch and length and update tomorrow when I order extras. Routing exits bars into the stem then down through the top tube, 3T/Cervelo style. Maximum seatpost insertion is ~110mm due to the wheel cutout; if your saddle height is <810mm from centre of the BB cutting it down will be mandatory. April 28, 2024, 06:00:20 PM |
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Re: Winowsports TT-119 - New Disc Time Trial Frameset
Info for anyone else who may be purchasing. Spacer bolts are M5, I bought sets in 20mm increments from 40-100mm from Bolt Depot for <$10 to play with pad height. I believe the spacers are compatible with the PD A3A riser kit, but have yet to order and check -- still getting other aspects of the fit dialed. Some niggles: - the hardware holding the arm rests / clamping the extensions is incredibly soft. I recommend replacing it right away. - had to sand down the seatpost to allow for movement within the seattube - bottle cage mounts are too far down the downtube to mount a standard bottle cage. Even with a sideloader the rear wheel cut out is too large to allow the bottle to sit flush. Might be fixed on larger sizes, but if even a 54 is too small I doubt it. Using a Wolftooth B-Rad to move it farther up the downtube for now, and planning to try the Cervelo aero bottle, which looks like it may clear. - Stem clamps from only one side and has a weak hold on the steerer. Needs to be torqued to 6-7Nm or it still wants to turn. Going to try adding some carbon paste and see if that helps. May 17, 2024, 12:36:29 PM |
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