Douglas is pleased to advise that his better half (Endeavour Cycles - Gymea) has delivered a bouncing mid life crisis bike named "Sworks". "Sworks" weighs a nice 7kgs. Both father and "Sworks" doing well. Sworks is resting comfortably in bed with me. The Bride now lives in the kids room.
Frame: Specialized S-Works SL3 Roubaix
Cranks: S-Works Carbon Cranks
Chain rings: Mid compact chainrings 36/52
Gruppo: Full Ultegra Di2 Electronic Shifting - VERY COOL!
Wheels Set: (Currently loan wheels Dura Ace 7850 C24 cl) Mavic Krysium SL's (on the Boat somewhere delivery in a week and a half)
Tyres: Presently shod in Specialized Armadillos (not so sure about these will probably change to GP4000s)
Very happy Daddy!
(I had to sell a child to pay for it though)
I won't beat you but I will feel better loosing!
See you on the road
Douglas
Birth announcement - mid life crisis bike
Congrats Dougie. Looks a great rig. Should be perfect for TDU Adelaide.
Most compact cranksets have a 110 BCD. You can then purchase 110 BCD chain rings in 38/52. Joanne's been running them for ages on her 'compact' SRAM Red cranks. Then, when you're off to the Alpine Classic or some other festival of uphill pain, you can put the 34/50 set on. Perfect! (may need a different chain - I'm sure somebody more bike mechanics savvy will assist).Never heard of mid-compact crankset before but it seems like a great idea. I wish the compact on my Roubaix had a 52. Richard
Oh, and very nice bike Dougie. I'm jealous.
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Richard, my Focus has a compact crank set (110 pcd). The rings are 53, 39. So you can certainly get whatever rings you wantNever heard of mid-compact crankset before but it seems like a great idea. I wish the compact on my Roubaix had a 52
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Can you swap out the 50 on a 50/34 compact and make it a 52/34? Is this too big a jump for the FD?
Alternatively for a ride like the Alpine 250 could you swap out the 34 to make a 50/30?
I am riding 6600 series Ultegra
Can you swap out the 50 on a 50/34 compact and make it a 52/34? Is this too big a jump for the FD?
Alternatively for a ride like the Alpine 250 could you swap out the 34 to make a 50/30?
I am riding 6600 series Ultegra
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Richard, why not just keep your 50/34 and change the cassette?
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