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Old 11-11-2016, 10:31 AM
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Old 11-10-2016, 09:28 PM
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Q regarding your Brooks C13. Do you know if the rails will fit a standard seatpost such as a Nitto? I am interested in the new C13 158, but also want to continue to use my Nitto NJSP72 post.
IDK about that seatpost, but I just installed it on a D/A 7410 seatpost

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Old 11-12-2016, 06:51 AM
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Q regarding your Brooks C13. Do you know if the rails will fit a standard seatpost such as a Nitto? I am interested in the new C13 158, but also want to continue to use my Nitto NJSP72 post.
My c13 fits perfectly on my nitto post. Standard rail spacing
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Old 11-10-2016, 06:43 PM
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Old 11-10-2016, 08:59 PM
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Old 11-11-2016, 09:33 AM
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Never had a carbon frame before.

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Old 11-11-2016, 10:53 AM
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Never had a carbon frame before.

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I quite enjoy my R3!


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Old 11-11-2016, 11:22 AM
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I quite enjoy my R3!


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Consistently hear great things about the R3. And used prices seem really good - so it was time!

Got one with a threaded BB so I can use parts I have. Odd seatpost size though - so will need to get a shim or find a 32.4 post.

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Old 11-11-2016, 11:34 AM
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Consistently hear great things about the R3. And used prices seem really good - so it was time!

Got one with a threaded BB so I can use parts I have. Odd seatpost size though - so will need to get a shim or find a 32.4 post.

M
Be aware that Cervelo has had problems with their frames cracking...mostly in the bottom bracket area, but the cracking wasn't just isolated to the BBs. They may have resolved these issues, but I have several friends (one owns a small LBS) and they each went through several R3s because of this problem.

While an original owner of one of these bikes might only have to deal with the hassle of replacing a cracked frame...a second owner has no recourse via Cervelo's warranty.

Edit: I was pretty close to pulling the trigger on a used one a while back, but in the end decided that I didn't want to take the risk on a frame without a warrant that had a known problem with cracking.
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Old 11-11-2016, 11:58 AM
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Be aware that Cervelo has had problems with their frames cracking...mostly in the bottom bracket area, but the cracking wasn't just isolated to the BBs. They may have resolved these issues, but I have several friends (one owns a small LBS) and they each went through several R3s because of this problem.

While an original owner of one of these bikes might only have to deal with the hassle of replacing a cracked frame...a second owner has no recourse via Cervelo's warranty.

Edit: I was pretty close to pulling the trigger on a used one a while back, but in the end decided that I didn't want to take the risk on a frame without a warrant that had a known problem with cracking.


Definitely read up all about the BB/cracking issues so looked closely for that. Though I don't think it was as common as some of the posts make it seem.

All frames have potential issues, I've been more wary of CF for this reason. But lots of friends with long term CF frames without issues. Wanted to give it a try!

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Old 11-11-2016, 12:04 PM
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Definitely read up all about the BB/cracking issues so looked closely for that. Though I don't think it was as common as some of the posts make it seem.

All frames have potential issues, I've been more wary of CF for this reason. But lots of friends with long term CF frames without issues. Wanted to give it a try!

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I had a crack in the fork of my S2.
Cervelo replaced it no problem...even though the LBS didn't want to send it back. They wanted me to continue riding it and monitor the crack anf see if it got worse.
Aside from that...no cracks. I even have a pretty wild R series that has been flawless the past couple of years.

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Old 11-12-2016, 06:39 AM
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I had a crack in the fork of my S2.
Cervelo replaced it no problem...even though the LBS didn't want to send it back. They wanted me to continue riding it and monitor the crack and see if it got worse.
Aside from that...no cracks. I even have a pretty wild R series that has been flawless the past couple of years.

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Would it have been 'worse' if it had broken while riding? This is dumb advice, IMHO. Why wouldn't the LBS NOT want to send it back..no sweat off their back.
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Old 11-11-2016, 01:04 PM
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Definitely read up all about the BB/cracking issues so looked closely for that. Though I don't think it was as common as some of the posts make it seem.

All frames have potential issues, I've been more wary of CF for this reason. But lots of friends with long term CF frames without issues. Wanted to give it a try!

M
Good deal. I had read about the cracking issues on the Internet, but it was more real when I knew of and saw for myself the problems. I still wouldn't mind giving an R3 a try.
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Old 11-11-2016, 06:05 PM
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Consistently hear great things about the R3. And used prices seem really good - so it was time!

Got one with a threaded BB so I can use parts I have. Odd seatpost size though - so will need to get a shim or find a 32.4 post.

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Yes seatpost is kind of an issue. I have a 2011? Maybe newer. But I use a 27.2 with a shim and while not super clean it gets the job done.


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Old 11-11-2016, 06:27 PM
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Yes seatpost is kind of an issue. I have a 2011? Maybe newer. But I use a 27.2 with a shim and while not super clean it gets the job done.
Didn't mean to side track this discussion into a Cervelo one, but at some point (not sure when) they changed the seatpost size back to 27.2.
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