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Thankyou, I almost had second thoughts upon ordering them but once they were on the bike, well, it looks pimpin if you ask me. By the way that Soloist of yours is very nice. Kinda funny to see two Cervelo's in a row, I couldn't even plan that. ![]() |
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New to the whole bike tech thing, but here is a pic of my fixed up late 70's Fuji. Comments or thoughts appreciated.
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: T.O.
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Finally! My baby with her dancing shoes on.
Cervelo R3 Dura-Ace K-Force Light Crank Zipp 404 tubes with Powertap SL |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Why do so many people on this forum purchase the R3, Cervelo is a great company but why would you not get the Soloist, it is the same price, more aerodynamic and can get to the UCI limit with sensible gear. Cervelo reccomends the soloist as the fastest bike for almost all situations. It is a faster bike.
Are you all pathological weight weenies or something??? Quote:
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A very good question! And one I really struggled with for months before finally opting for the R3. I can't speak for all the others but the biggest deciding factor for me was the ride quality. Since a (motor)bike accident a bunch of years ago, I have a few comfort issues on long rides. On test rides, (actual or not) I did perceive a difference in vertical compliance and comfort between the two bikes - I even ensured I was using the same wheels and tire pressure on the test rides. If I was only racing on the bike, I would have selected the Soloist, hands down. But the reality is I'm going to do most of my training on that bike too. I'm not going to train on one bike and race on another. Finally, I like the opportunity of using the R3's comfort to tackle rides that include some pretty rough terrain, dirt roads or even single track. As for the decision to go with a Cervelo... aside from the fact that I'm Canadian and proud that a small Candian start-up company ended up truly producing some of the best damn bikes in the world, it's a sponsorship thing. So maybe I'll choose the Soloist next year - or more likely the SLC-SL. Unless Cervelo finally comes out with the R3 Cross. ![]() |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Stockton, CA
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Here's a photo of my 04 Litespeed Classic:
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Simply a marvelous bicycle. So classic, and so modern at the same time...
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That Litespeed is a very elegant bicycle. What triple crank are you running in that setup?
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I'm using an Ultegra 9 speed Triple, with Mavic Ksyrium Elites wheels & Chris King headset. |
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Haven't seen this thread in awhile. Your Cervelo looks great and they truly are special bikes. |
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I actually would of preferred the Soloist looking back on it buy it was a bit more expensive at the time. Speaking for myself I got a great deal on the frame and fork(my size) at a lbs. nearby so it just seemed like the right thing to do. And whats so bad about being a wieght weenie? |
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Just rebuilding my Ritchey Break Away Ti... will post soon.
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[QUOTE=speedemon]Here's a photo of my 04 Litespeed Classic:
Very nice!
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Scars are a reminder that the past is real, LIVESTRONG. 05 Giant TCR 2 06 Cervelo Carbon Soloist |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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I had never heard of them either....
The Ksyriums are my training wheels, just purchased a set of silver Campy Eurus' http://cyclingforums.com/attachment...ntid=9916&stc=1 |
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