Frame:
Giant TCR aluminium
Fork/Headset:
Giant TCR Carbon Fiber
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Shimano 105 5700 Black / Shimano 105 5700 External BB
Pedals:
Shimano PD R540
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Shimano 105 5700 39*52 chainring / Shimano Ultegra 10 speed Chain
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Shimano Tiagra Rear / Shimano Tiagra Front / Shimano 105 5700 Shifters
Saddle/Seatpost:
Spectra Helium / MX grey carbon fiber 31.8mm
Brakes:
Giant branded
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Aerospoke 5 spokes / Continental Ultra Sport 23mm
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Aerospoke 5 spokes / Continental Ultra Sport 23mm
Accessories:
Garmin Egde GPS computer + cadence sensor
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Added by Guillaume. Last updated over 5 years ago.
As of over 5 years ago, Guillaume has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
5 Comments
Matching A-spokes are nice,perfect for training. A real lo-maintenance rig perfect for racking up sweat miles. Enjoy
Posted over 7 years ago
thank you for the kind word.
you are exactly right, it is a low maintenance bike for training and built with that in mind.
and the Aerospoke wheels still makes it eye candy.
Posted over 7 years ago
MonsieurGloomy says:
Aerospokes are heavy as tits. That is why this build is built perfectly for training. My buddy has aerospokes on his 'sweet fixay' and he turns eyeballs everywhere (but I thought fixies were meant to be light).
Posted over 7 years ago
Guillaume says:
terribly heavy. training on the flat is fun, but when we decide to train on the hills, i suffer quite a lot compared to my friends with lighter wheels. But this is good for training, right ?
Posted over 7 years ago
grangeyard says:
I ride heavy wheels because they're sturdy.
Posted over 5 years ago