- Feb 10, 2000
- 30,029
- 67
- 91
I was inspired by FrustratedUser's new bike thread to post my own new toy, which I built up about a month ago. Here she is!
Moots VaMoots 3/2.5 titanium frame, 61.5cm
Look HSC-3 all-carbon fork
Chris King NoThreadSet HS, black
Moots titanium Ahead stem, 13 cm
Kestrel EMS Pro carbon-fiber bar, 44 cm
Campagnolo Chorus titanium seatpost
Selle Italia Flite saddle, titanium rails
Campagnolo Record cranks, 175 mm, 53/39, with titanium crank bolts
Campagnolo Chorus BB
Shimano PD-7750 Dura-Ace "Lance" pedals
Campagnolo Chorus derailleurs (mid-cage rear for versatility, in case I need to add a wide-range cassette for day touring/mountain riding)
Campagnolo Chorus 10-speed Ergopower brake/shift levers
Campagnolo Chorus Differential brakes
Campagnolo Chorus hubs
Campagnolo Record steel/titanium cassette, 12-25
Mavic Open Pro rims, black, 32 hole
Rear spokes are 14/15 double-butted DTs with brass nipples, three-cross
Front spokes are 14/17 double-butted DT Revolutions with alloy nipples, three-cross
Vredestein Fortezza tires, 700x23c
cheapie Sigma Sport computer
Jandd black leather seat bag
Black Trek cage (I don't really ever use water bottles or I would get something swankier)
The bike weighs 18.5 pounds, not bad at all for its size, and rides VERY nicely indeed.
Moots is known for having probably the best welds in the industry - too bad my camera does so poorly in low light! Here are a few more pics:
Crankset - I am ashamed by how dirty my Record rings are!
Cassette, rear der
Head tube
Moots VaMoots 3/2.5 titanium frame, 61.5cm
Look HSC-3 all-carbon fork
Chris King NoThreadSet HS, black
Moots titanium Ahead stem, 13 cm
Kestrel EMS Pro carbon-fiber bar, 44 cm
Campagnolo Chorus titanium seatpost
Selle Italia Flite saddle, titanium rails
Campagnolo Record cranks, 175 mm, 53/39, with titanium crank bolts
Campagnolo Chorus BB
Shimano PD-7750 Dura-Ace "Lance" pedals
Campagnolo Chorus derailleurs (mid-cage rear for versatility, in case I need to add a wide-range cassette for day touring/mountain riding)
Campagnolo Chorus 10-speed Ergopower brake/shift levers
Campagnolo Chorus Differential brakes
Campagnolo Chorus hubs
Campagnolo Record steel/titanium cassette, 12-25
Mavic Open Pro rims, black, 32 hole
Rear spokes are 14/15 double-butted DTs with brass nipples, three-cross
Front spokes are 14/17 double-butted DT Revolutions with alloy nipples, three-cross
Vredestein Fortezza tires, 700x23c
cheapie Sigma Sport computer
Jandd black leather seat bag
Black Trek cage (I don't really ever use water bottles or I would get something swankier)
The bike weighs 18.5 pounds, not bad at all for its size, and rides VERY nicely indeed.
Moots is known for having probably the best welds in the industry - too bad my camera does so poorly in low light! Here are a few more pics:
Crankset - I am ashamed by how dirty my Record rings are!
Cassette, rear der
Head tube
