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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Baltmore, MD
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After 15+ years of my 7-speed down tube shifting Kestrel 200sc I finally got the itch for a new ride. I put it together over the winter and now have about 300-400 miles on it including a 50 mile ride and a metric century. All I can says is wow, why did I wait so long. The thing climbs effortlessly. It is fast and nimble but requires you to pay attention. I'd guess it is about 5 pounds lighter the my old Kestrel. I am really digging this new bike and feel like a kid again. Oh, I don't think it looks to bad either...but then I am sure I am a bit biased.
Enjoy the bike porn...I got several more if you want to see them, just don't want to bore you. ![]() |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Baltmore, MD
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Seeing if I can post multiple pix in one message.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Baltmore, MD
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I posted a message a few months back about how close my crank was the the bottom bracket. Can you believe the bottom bracket is so stiff it does NOT rub? I was amazed.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Ballard, WA
Posts: 342
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Beautiful bike. Congratulations!
But it looks like there isn't room for the chain on the inner ring... ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Costa Rica
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Great looking bike, congratulations. If the chainring is that close maybe you can get a different bottom bracket that puts some distance in there. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Baltmore, MD
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Sort of hard to explain. That picture is from below the BB looking up. When you are off the bike looking at the crank the chain is on a chain wheel form 12 o'clock to 6 o'clock position...make sense? In the above picture you are looking at the chain ring and chain stay about the 9 o'clock position. So no chain on at that position...still it is wicked close and I figured it would cut right into the stay during a climb. I cannot believe how stiff the bottom bracket is on this bike. Not a single scratch on the chain stay and I have been on some steep climbs and really mashed on the crank. Wanted to make sure while it is still under waranty. I could not get a different bottom bracket for it because it is a Campy UT crank with outboard, integrated BB cups. No problems, so I am happy. ![]() |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Rome, Italy
Posts: 3,619
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Congratulations! That is a very nice bike, and you selected the correct group, so I am even more impressed!
Post more pics! All that carbon fiber goodness needs to be shown to the world!
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De Rosa Planet Campagnolo Per Sempre! PAOLO BETTINI CAMPIONE DEL MONDO x 2!
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Ballard, WA
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Is that frame a 56cm? |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Baltmore, MD
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Frame is a 54. I am 5'10" about a 34-35 inseam. I like a small frame and a lot of seatpost/stem.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Huntsville, AL, USA
Posts: 658
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Nice bike, and you certainly didn't cheap out on the gruppo! My buddy has an Evoke in all clearcoat CF which looks great as well. Just a quick plug for Kestrel:
Like a lot of bikes with CF rear stays, the dropouts have a joint which is held together with a small flathead screw. Last spring that screw failed on the drive side on his first Kestrel, an '03. The Kestrel dealer LBS couldn't get the broken screw out since it was locktighted in. Kestrel said ship the frame back so they could look at it. About 2 weeks later a brand new 07 frame arrived with no questions asked. They didn't blame the broken screw on abuse, improper cleaning, wear and tear, or an other warranty exclusion, or drill and tap the hole for an OS screw....they just replaced it with a brand new frame without asking the customer to pay anything. |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Rome, Italy
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De Rosa Planet Campagnolo Per Sempre! PAOLO BETTINI CAMPIONE DEL MONDO x 2!
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: Just North of Sydney
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Its the way it should be..... I had to have 4 (boarderline shouting) arguments with my LBS & 1 30min 'assertive' discussions with the GIANT rep before I got my frame replaced under warranty due to paint lifting on the frame. Needless to say I dont buy anything from that shop or from Giant any more..... now if they had simply replaced the frame without question, they would both have my business again! back on subject - yeah you should be thrilled, really flash looking steed you have there, enjoy! |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: The land where the shadows lie
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Not on UT crank with outboard bearings. Don't think it's a problem tho. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Baltmore, MD
Posts: 18
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Thanks for the kind words about the bike. I Got another 40+ hilly ride in on Sunday and the shifting, even under heavy load, is nothing short of amazing. Also the drive train is very quiet. So fary very impressed with Campy evolution over my old C-Record stuff.
As for Kestrel's customer service I can't say one bad word. They were great. When the shop installed the crank and was concerned about the clearance they got Kestrel on the phone. Lots of back and fort between the shop, me and Kestrel. The frame/crank when back to Kestrel and they put it through the wringer with 3 of their engineers and they said it was good to go. They said if there was any problem it would be covered under warranty. I talked to real people on the phone every time and it was always the brand manager for the entire Kestrel...no low end minions. So either they really care about the customer or they only have one guy working at that joint I loved my Kestrel 200sc for over 15 years and this Evoke just seems to everything and then some. Nice to see a company that cares about the little guy these days. |
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