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I already promised not to be a copycat but I'm rethinking my position.
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Thanks for the flowers BUT I think we have to follow a kind of gentlemen’s honor here on the forum and not blatantly copy each others artistic vision (which is copy righted/ trade marked btw) 😁
Funnily I always wanted the pro team white model but decided against repainting mine that way Last edited by SDJ; 08-09-2023 at 01:23 AM. |
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I used to have a 585 that was stolen. I absolutely loved it.
It seemed like it should have been super stiff, fat tubes all the way around and narrow tires only. But somehow it didn't seem overly stiff. Not plush by any imagination but I can recall the road having to get pretty rough before it felt harsh. Also, great style. Pre-disc, it looked modern and classic at the same time. I got it down to about 15.5 pounds. Some of my fastest Strava climbing segments are still from that bike. |
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Will the 585 fit a 27 or 28mm tubular?
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In all likelihood, yes.
My ~ 2009 era 585 fits a 28 mm clincher on rims with a 17 mm internal width… although just barely.
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I would need to know for sure. Clincher widths are a bit too vague for me.
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Mine does 27mm measured is about max... will depend on the frame and tire.
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I’ve run 27 mm Vittoria Pave tubulars as well; more room than the clinchers mentioned above.
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Replacing my 585
My 585 got rear ended by a car a few weeks ago and it's officially a goner, RIP. It was my forever bike and had been upgraded multiple times over the years, most recently sporting R8000 components along with Zipp Course 30 wheels running Conti 5000 TR S 28mm tubeless rubber and I couldn't have been happier with the ride quality.
So now I'm thinking about what to do for a replacement and so far I've come up with a few different options for a modern bike that feels like the 585: 1) Replace the frame with a rim brake 785 Huez RS ($3k) 2) 785 Huez RS Disc with Ultegra Di2 ($5k) 3) 2022 Specialized Aethos Expert with Ultegra Di2 ($5k) Of those options I'm actually leaning towards the Aethos as the round tubes, conventional triangles and super light weight really appeal to me but I would like some input on the Look options. Has anyone here ridden the 785's enough to provide guidance on either bike? Other options? |
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If you want another 585 and ride a medium, I've got a frameset I need gone for like 10% of what an Aetheos would cost... |
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I ride a small / 51. Aethos lines up almost perfectly with the 585's geometry and to be clear the last two options are full bikes not just a frame.
https://geometrygeeks.bike/compare/l...ethos-2021-52/ As far as the damage to me goes, I have a compression fracture of my L2 vertebrae and a huge hematoma on my ass that caused a tons of swelling in my lower leg. Bad, but could have been a lot worse for sure. |
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I had a similar injury (burst fracture L4, bruise on hip and ass) after getting whacked at a car and took about a year to feel normal again with PT and everything. Happy to share more if you drop me a line |
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