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Good grief that is beautiful. Only way that could be better is A) Campagnolo and B) Shrunk down to about a 52cm and belonging to me.
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Absolutely beautiful! What is the seat post on that?
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It's a Deda Superleggero
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Currently running a set of Dura Ace 9000 calipers with Sram Red groupset and been thinking about sourcing a set of TRP brake calipers. Has anyone had experience with TRP 970 or 979?
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Time Alpe d`Huez 21
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I try to abide by the "if you can't say anything nice … " maxim, so while I imagine that Time is an extremely nice riding bike, aesthetically it's quite far from rim brake perfection IMO.
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disagree..that time is the mutts nuts !!
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Double disagree. That picture has me searching for used Time Alpe D'huez's! Killer bike!
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Fair enough. Maybe this oldie from 8/2001 suits your taste more.
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Suits my tastes.great colors on your cannondale.,that’s 200 grams well spent
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perfection
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I like it better, in particular the front end, though not a fan of that seatpost design. But, like I said, I'm sure the Time is a great riding bike and that's what matters.
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Oliver Naesen's steel Eddy Merckx Corsa for the Tour de France 2019
not sure if it's perfection but pretty cool anyways...
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I remember that & thought it was very cool
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