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Cervélo T1

One hell of a bike.

Frame:
Cervélo T1 54cm

Fork/Headset:
Cervélo FK24/FSA IS3 Standard

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Record

Pedals:
Shimano 105s

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
EAI Deluxe 16T/50T Campagnolo Record/Izumi Super Toughness

Derailleurs/Shifters:
N/A

Handlebars/Stem:
40cm FSA Wing Pro Compact/110x6 Degree 3T Arx-Pro

Saddle/Seatpost:
Fi'zi:k Arione Versus/Cervélo Aero Seat Post

Brakes:
Sometimes ;)

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Hed3/23c Continental Hardshell

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
MavicCxp22/Suzue Pro Max/23c Continental Hardshell

More Info:
Will post better photo's soon.

Bike History

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

  1. Stage 1
  2. Stage 2 2013

Added by jbrosinski. Last updated over 10 years ago.

As of over 10 years ago, jbrosinski has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

19 Comments

fastflaco

fastflaco says:

posted my CERVELOSKY a few minutes ago.hope you like it.

Posted over 10 years ago

fastflaco

fastflaco says:

yess!! I'm very happy to hear that. can wait to get it, to put it together and ride;) i will post it when i finish it up.

Posted over 10 years ago

jbrosinski

jbrosinski says:

Sweet, i'll have to see it!

Posted over 10 years ago

fastflaco

fastflaco says:

i came across this frameset on ebay for $650.00 and i grab it wasn't looking for one but i knew this was a good deal.so i have a Pake steel frameset so i guess it will be a huge difference from what i found out of how the cervelo performs .thanks for your help.

Posted over 10 years ago

jbrosinski

jbrosinski says:

That's a steal. Used with slight cosmetic issues can still go from 900-1K. The difference in everything aside from massive, is almost indescribeable from where you're coming from, right on!

Posted over 10 years ago

fastflaco

fastflaco says:

5'-10" 32 inseam.

Posted over 10 years ago

jbrosinski

jbrosinski says:

You'd still have a decent amount of post sticking out. If it's for a solid deal, I'd do it. Considering the T1 frames aren't getting easier to find.

Posted over 10 years ago

fastflaco

fastflaco says:

how tall are you? i just pick up a 56 would like to know how is going to fit me.thanks.

Posted over 10 years ago

jbrosinski

jbrosinski says:

5'11" with an inseam of 32". How tall are you?

Posted over 10 years ago

brembilla

brembilla says:

NEIL'S BIKE!

Posted over 10 years ago

jbrosinski

jbrosinski says:

:D

Posted over 10 years ago

AznChiliSauce

AznChiliSauce says:

This looks exactly like neilmandude's bike :O

I've always wanted a Cervelo T1...

Posted over 10 years ago

jbrosinski

jbrosinski says:

Cause it is neilmandude's bike! Recently picked it up from him. Said he may see it rolling around the track now and again!

Posted over 10 years ago

AznChiliSauce

AznChiliSauce says:

How much did he sell it to you for? Seems like it's in the right hands!

Posted over 10 years ago

jbrosinski

jbrosinski says:

Frameset for $900, it deserves a nice set of shoes (tubular wheels) for the track I think. It's in the right hands I assure it!

Posted over 10 years ago

richardg

richardg says:

Sweet t1!!! Using it for street use and everything as well?

Posted over 10 years ago

jbrosinski

jbrosinski says:

Thanks man, I am! I'm going to be looking for a nice Tubie wheel set for when I move back to San Jose and hit the track more than I can at the moment.

Posted over 10 years ago

richardg

richardg says:

How do you like it on the street? I thought about getting one for my next frame and it would only touch the street but idk lol. It sounds so fun to ride on the street, regardless of what people say about how it shouldn't be haha

Posted over 10 years ago

jbrosinski

jbrosinski says:

Yea man, it's one thing to not ride certain things, to some this may be one of them but all in all its your bike ultimately, do as you please. For the street it rides really comfy, (coming from a bike that had a forward sloping top tube) it feels really grounded to what your riding on and at high speeds it feels responsive without feeling sketchy. Lots of toe overlap, just as an fyi make sure you get a torque wrench for the seat post clamp, as it is very thin carbon. 5nm is about max. After a day's use it's been treating me well, been everything I expected it to be; it does not hold back on the full efforts you put in.

Posted over 10 years ago