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I had a Addict LTD for 6 seasons, Like a 585 with a touch more stiffness equally everywhere. Didn't absorb buzz quite as well.
But if we are talking Time frames, I put in a vote for an Addict HMX variant. A friend has it now, and it is on my miss it list still. The Addict HMXs are also like the 585, very light, if that checks a box. My 61 with 7800 I tossed on when I first got it was 13.8lb with carbon tubulars. Good Di2 candidates as you start so light to start with,
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I had the 381i Kelme in 2002-2004 & later the 585 from 2005 on till 2012
Both were exceptional riding & really wish I had kept them Carbon tubes with carbon lugs is as good as carbon ever got IMHO Lively & comfortable + plenty stiff enough After that anything carbon monocoque felt really odd. Stiff but dead IMO Every now & then I see one & consider it but they are quite old now at 15+ years so it would have to be a very good example of one that was cared for or better yet a NOS But I think I will stick to metals these days...Alum,Titanium,Steel Last edited by flying; 06-26-2020 at 01:23 PM. |
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Yes--a Colnago '59' CT-1) was what I had--and pre carbon geo put that at about 56.5, which I think matches the newer '58' in frames from the C-50 era and newer.
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I have a 565 that looks very similar to Flying’s 585. I would say that way others have described the ride qualities of their 585s tracks well with my 565 experience.
I’m not sure what differentiates the two models but I presume it was a lesser, heavier grade of carbon used. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Beautiful 585! This is my favorite color combo on them. I'd love to find a mint example of one of these (or the Team white) in a large. I've had a couple of 585s, but they were either less-than-stellar color combos or the wrong size and they ended up being re-homed. I've also had a 595, 381, 481, 271, several C40s/C50s, and now a Time VXS. The 585 really strikes me as the best of the lot. My only complaints are the sloping TT (I'm not really a fan of those...), the strange paint schemes, and the small number of them in the marketplace to choose from. It would be cool if Look would do a reissue of the 585 like Time did with the VXRS a few years ago.
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I rode a 585 for quite a few thousand miles and then switched to a 586, which I thought was an improvement.
Since then, I've been riding more modern monocoque frames like the Supersix Evo HM, R5, S5, Z5, Helium, Foil...and honestly I wouldn't pick the 585 or 586 over any of them. |
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I first rode one in 1989 when I tested a Look KG96 in Madison, WI. It was amazed at the smooth ride and the springy, light and lively feel of the frame. Over the years I always wanted one and when I got my 381 in the fall 2006 I wasn't disappointed even though it was already outdated. I enjoyed it on hard rides for several years and the main reason I moved on was that the seat post clamping mechanism left me nervous. I still love the aesthetic of the lugged carbon and the level top tube. I'd love to get a Seven SLX622 or whatever they're called these days. They totally re-create that art/science fusion to my eyes. This is my old 381, which I no longer have. I enjoyed this very much and I enjoy my 585s but I'm also under no illusions that there aren't better bikes. My fascination with them is entirely personal to me. |
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Some beautiful bikes in this thread, thanks all for sharing.
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That may be the most classic and elegant Look paint scheme ever. I always find it really beautiful. (That USE Alien seatpost, otoh...lord what a massive pita!) |
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Am I mis-remembering or was there also a well-regarded Cyfac equivalent to the Look 585 and Time VXR, a sort of French "Holy Trinity" of top-shelf lugged carbon?
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I don't know what's in the carbon fibers, or what's in the geometry, or what's simply in the name. I just know that when I ride the Look -- particularly when compared with modern carbons from Fuji, Look at C'Dale -- the 585 is the one that makes me smile.
Thanks, again, Dave!
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It was really a beautiful bike & could only be really appreciated in person It had beautiful subtle curves to fork & rear triangle... really nice Not super light by today's standards...this medium was 1023 grams. But... it was beautifully made inside & out. Inside was amazingly smooth & finished Then of course the ride itself was really nice IMHO. |
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Funny, before getting in this thread. I was going to give mine some love for my ride today. One of my fav arrows in the 'quiver'.
Wife calls that a garage for some reason... Quick 30 mile glide, so smooth...
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