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Have you tried it or do you own it? What do you think. I used it on a 4km 5% climb just outside of BCN called the Coll de Parpes. I was sitting in the 53-25 doing about 23kph and just enjoying thr first sensations of this light, rigid and beautiful carbon frame. The owner of this bike has weighed it in at at exactly 6995kg woth dura ace, rolf vigors and the usual finishing kit you can hanging off this level of frame. I was startled by the way it held its own on the descent off the other side into the Montnegres: tight, "on rails", directed and obedient, which was probably helped by the excellent Schwalbe Ultremo tyres. (I would consider the 2007 attack force or the g4000 with black chilli for more secure grip.) So let me know about your Addict and what you rode before. Also of interest is the latest black/white CR1. Revamped for 2008 with a much better look instead of plastering it with awful yellow and other shades. A good looking frame available at a decent price but of course CR1 technology is no about 3 years old at least and the way the carbon is laid is different to the Addict's weave.
__________________ Scott Addict 2008 R4 HED JET 50mm 2007 Record/Chorus/Centaur/Ultegra mix 50/34 12-25 7,54kg Cannondale Six13 Pro Mavic Cosmic SL 2009 Dura Ace 7900/7800 12-25 52/39 7.70kgs |
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