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Time VXRS Ulteam
Anyone ridden one? Ride qualities? Torsional stiffness? Any idea if they are Italian or English BB threads? Not really looking for editiorials on translink (why fix it if it isn't broken types)) Thanks in advance
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Vxrs
I have had a VXRS for almost two years now; it is not the ULTEAM, but my understanding is that the only difference is that the Ulteam has carbon dropouts. I will summarise that it is the best bike that I have ever owned. It does everything so well, and has the greatest neutral handling. great balance in a light bike. The BB threading is British.
Some more discussion is here: http://forums.thepaceline.net/showth...highlight=vxrs |
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EdK -- Second hand information here, but Jack Brunk recently purchased one of these and he really likes it so far. His is the ULTEAM version and you might contact him directly if he doesn't reply to this thread.
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[QUOTE=Climb01742
wicked expensive.[/QUOTE] Certain things make me homesick, wicked, only in Boston. Wicked Pissa Awesome* That's Duane Glasscock for good.
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I just got a VXRS (not Ulteam) this past winter I had originally looked at a VXR but had problems getting it delivered in my size, so the shop I was working with gave me a break on the VXRS. I really love this bike, I'm a bigger rider too (around 200 lbs but dropping ) and I find it to be stiff enough but also compliant. It handles the local climbs around Boulder well, and the handling is great on the descents. I also have a Litespeed Tuscany and the VXRS is vastly superior in terms of both comfort and performance. If there is any thing in particular you would like people to comment on there are a lot of helpful people on the board .
-jjb |
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the bike's awesome is everyway except its toptube is too wimpy and its flexy from side to side because of that. great headtube stem and fork assembly; perfect drivetrain rigidity; nice road feel; fine geometry but it needs a different top tube to be perfect; at least in the bigger sizes and for an obtuse idiot who's too lazy to spin a gear above 90rpm unless he's sprinting....(and that my friends is a pretty hurting sight not as hurting as this though.
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Silly Oracle! . . .
I would, of COURSE, also have a matching mask!
BBD
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If that is the one that is white and costs about 4500 to 5000 or so it must be one awesome frame. The head wrench in my store puts it above his C-50 and he doesn't put that many frames in that category. They just sold one.
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I will NEVER NEVER get rid of my Ulteam.
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Climb
How did your Parlee compare to the Time? Are we splitting hairs here, or was the Time clearly the best? |
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