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Slim Chance build suggestions.
So a few years back I got rid of all my road stuff as it wasn’t getting any use. I had a Raleigh Professional set up single speed for commuting and a 2004 or so Titus Modena with Campy Chorus.
I have a 1997 Fat Chance Yo Eddy Mtn and always wanted a Slim Chance Road. Well this thing will be here soon and since I’ll be starting from scratch, I’m debating how to build it up. I’m not in a hurry to build it, most likely be a winter project as I gather parts here and there and build up a set of wheels. Originally I was leaning towards a Campy group mostly because that’s what I’ve used in the past and I do think it’s the best looking. Now I’m leaning a bit towards something like SRAM Force because of cost and availability. |
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Campagnolo or Shimano. There really isnt any other choice.
sHram sucks. My vote is for a Ultegra group and some nice low profile carbon wheels. |
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Are you trying to keep it somewhat true to the era or use modern components?
Most of us will picture this bike with components of its time simply because that is how we saw them at that point in time. Such as a Mavis road group. That doesn’t mean that you to stick with that. It would also look nice with the new black Ultegra group and black wheels. |
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It is a new frame that just looks classic. Why is SRAM junk? I’ve got 3 mountain bikes with SRAM and they’re all excellent. For mountain I like SRAM over Shimano. My Haanjo grinder has a Force 10sp shifter mounted to a mountain RD. Works perfect. I don’t have a lot of experience with Shimano Road. I hated how the cables used to stick out, but I believe that’s changed. |
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Alloy 10 Speed Campy, Centaur on up. Akelman's got some sweet kit on the block.
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on topic. that frame looks awesome, love the fade. Really build it as you want, if you want sram, get sram. If you like campy but don't want to spend the money, look in the classifieds. You can score very well priced campy. You could be all in on a nice 11 speed chorus group for less than force new. Then I would do a nice wheel, some boyd ceramics or some belgiums or something along those lines. Its going to be an awesome bike. RIP true temper |
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I think Force 22 would look awesome on that frame. 11 speed SRAM is reliable, lightweight, and functional. Don't let the s***-stirrers on this forum convince you not to ride what you like.
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This. I've got years of use and abuse on Force 22 groups an I think they're one of the best bangs for the buck out there. And double-tap works really well on a go-fast road bike. I think that frame would look great with a Force 22 group and some shallow, black rimmed wheels. Something like a Mavic Pro Ksyrium SL Exalith or a DT Oxic.
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The SRAM stuff is decent, but the chainsets just look awful, as do Shimano's, and the new Campag alloy ones.
I think it needs carbon Chorus! |
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I'd throw 11spd athena or 6800 works fantastic and both can be had for a decent price as well. Really depends on your preference. I have used sram sparingly on a bike I picked up a few years back and it worked fine, but if I was going sram I'd etap it. Nice color choice and the frameset looks awesome.
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But those are my aesthetics, and everyone is different. |
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I’d do all black.
Carbon campy and black wheels |
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Sram Force 22 seems like a great idea to me
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