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Affinity Kissena

Probably my first real good bike. Hope ya'll like it.

Frame:
Affinity Kissena

Fork/Headset:
Affinty's Fork / FSA impact

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
DA 7600 / Campy NJS BB

Pedals:
M-PD8000

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
EAI Deluxe 17t/AARN 47t/Izumi Super toughness

Handlebars/Stem:
Specialized S-Works carbon bar / Zipp Service Course SL

Saddle/Seatpost:
Specialized Power Pro / American Classic Ti

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Cane Creek Carbon Track

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Cane Creek Carbon Track

Accessories:
K-Edge Garmin Holder

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. Rebuild
  3. i need a setback seatpost.
  4. ya bafoon
  5. fuck if i care

Added by Kenji2499. Last updated over 6 years ago.

19 Comments

FABEL

FABEL says:

looks full out stealth w/ great components when trying to blend: reward per dollar, comfort, speed, longevity. but let me ask why you ditched the 75's for Omnium's?, I'm assuming it just flowed better w/ the frameset?

Posted over 7 years ago

Kenji2499

Kenji2499 says:

Thanks a bunch. I actually swapped from the 75's to DA 7600 then to these Omniums. Only reason I switched is for the color scheme and price they were available at. All 3 cranks were great and no complaints, I was just moving on keeping it fresh.

Posted over 7 years ago

FABEL

FABEL says:

certainly are keeping it fresh. you could always further that thought for free by: 1.) ditch an additional chain link to move rear wheel inwards & maximize the point of that seat tube cut out. it'll improve handling even more & utilize your watts a bit better. 2.) remount your tires so that the script is in line w/ the valves for an even cleaner look & easier to find when airing up. 3.) I'm in love w/ the Power line-up of saddles, but the chrome rails gotta go. spray them either black for stealth or gold to match the Izumi ST from top to bottom.

Posted over 7 years ago

Kenji2499

Kenji2499 says:

haha id slam if I could, the current ratio just doesn't allow me to be able to connect it after I remove a link as its barely too short. Also the tire logo mess bothers me too, but they are actually tubular so I have no control over where they end up, as for the power saddle its on the other bike already sadly this doesn't get ridden the most.

Posted over 7 years ago

FABEL

FABEL says:

well then I suppose it's about perfect. really sweet bike/setup. enjoy!

Posted over 7 years ago

cruisingsmoothly

cruisingsmoothly says:

;)

Posted about 8 years ago

Kenji2499

Kenji2499 says:

❤️

Posted about 8 years ago

cruisingsmoothly

cruisingsmoothly says:

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Posted over 8 years ago

Kenji2499

Kenji2499 says:

Ayeeeee! Whats upppp

Posted over 8 years ago

toobusyflying

toobusyflying says:

Nice use of smoke bombs

Posted over 9 years ago

akbar_uhuy

akbar_uhuy says:

What size is this steed?

Posted over 9 years ago

iaznryan

iaznryan says:

glad you like it

Posted over 9 years ago

tricksonafixed

tricksonafixed says:

Dope mane

Posted over 9 years ago

erniebrochill17

erniebrochill17 says:

Glad you liked the wheel. Looks good!

Posted over 9 years ago

Kenji2499

Kenji2499 says:

Appreciate it!

Posted over 9 years ago

trovin

trovin says:

noice tarck biek

Posted over 9 years ago

ghostridethewhip

ghostridethewhip says:

+1

Posted over 7 years ago

Noypi

Noypi says:

beautiful!

Posted over 9 years ago

Kenji2499

Kenji2499 says:

Thanks!

Posted over 9 years ago