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#4628
Thanks. The sti's are SENSAH Ignite ...
Near the end of ride the chain didn't go down to the small ring on the front once then once dropped the chain off the small ring at the front but think that's related to using a old mtb derailleur with compact crank. It was working great though so I'll have a close look tomorrow. The sti's only cost me $108 aus, they'll be much cheaper in the states so think there a great buy.
Near the end of ride the chain didn't go down to the small ring on the front once then once dropped the chain off the small ring at the front but think that's related to using a old mtb derailleur with compact crank. It was working great though so I'll have a close look tomorrow. The sti's only cost me $108 aus, they'll be much cheaper in the states so think there a great buy.
#4629
Senior Member
I went with Sensah 'Reflex' for my 8-speed Schwinn hybrid -> gravel conversion! Agreed - they were a great buy - and all the cables go under the tape unlike the similarly-priced lower end Shimano or Microshift options. Extremely satisfying shifts (sounds like an air piston). Can you use road STI's with mountain front derailleurs? I thought the cable pull amount was different.
#4630
Junior Member
#4631
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#4632
Senior Member
After surviving 2 house moves in 20 years I dug it out in 2012 and said I'd rebuild it then . Here's a photo I lost but found on another thread.
Most people would just throw this old Giant hybrid in the trash but after riding it again in it current state it handles so well it could happily replace all my other bikes.
#4633
Senior Member
Yeah. That was either right before or after the season.
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#4635
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Sacramento, California, USA
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Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
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#4636
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Sacramento, California, USA
Posts: 40,863
Bikes: Specialized Tarmac, Canyon Exceed, Specialized Transition, Ellsworth Roots, Ridley Excalibur
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#4637
Senior Member
In answer to the last question. "glued and screwed" carbon into aluminum lugs.
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#4639
Senior Member
Yeah total restore on the frame. The colour came about because I had plenty white left over from respraying my vans roof and had to do a Mongoose frame the original white so just did the Giant white too, easy. In a year it could end up another colour, I already have ideas brewing a bit more fancy.
#4640
Junior Member
My gravel bikes
Firstly Sonder Camino Ti bought 2016
Recently sold to pal for his girlfriend and I bought SH
Lynskey Gr270 with Di2 setup (I had a lynskey Cooper Road bike and ridgeline 29er in the past so like the company...)
I'm a massive advocate of ti frames
Recently sold to pal for his girlfriend and I bought SH
Lynskey Gr270 with Di2 setup (I had a lynskey Cooper Road bike and ridgeline 29er in the past so like the company...)
I'm a massive advocate of ti frames
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#4641
My new pride and joy, a Look 765 Gravel RS. I was debating getting the new 2021 Diverge, but ultimately this won out because I was able to get one of the last medium frames from the previous model years for a great price and its geometry suited my preferences better. I threw on my 650b wheels from my previous gravel bike because here in SoCal you need all the cushion you can get for the chunky gravel we have here. Otherwise stock.
It rides amazingly, best power transfer of any bike I've ever ridden even including road bikes. With road tires, it feels even faster than my road bike thanks to the short 420mm chainstays (I won't buy any gravel bike that has longer chainstays than that). My favorite handling trait is the steering as it doesn't flop around despite the head angle being 70 degrees thanks to extra fork offset, meaning the steering feels quick on the road yet amazingly stable on steep off road descents. And it's even pretty comfortable too. You can really tell this is a high end frame. Big upgrade from my previous ebay open mold carbon frame!
It rides amazingly, best power transfer of any bike I've ever ridden even including road bikes. With road tires, it feels even faster than my road bike thanks to the short 420mm chainstays (I won't buy any gravel bike that has longer chainstays than that). My favorite handling trait is the steering as it doesn't flop around despite the head angle being 70 degrees thanks to extra fork offset, meaning the steering feels quick on the road yet amazingly stable on steep off road descents. And it's even pretty comfortable too. You can really tell this is a high end frame. Big upgrade from my previous ebay open mold carbon frame!
#4642
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Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: Seattle
Posts: 153
Bikes: BMC TeamMachine, Surly Pacer, All City Big Block
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My new pride and joy, a Look 765 Gravel RS. I was debating getting the new 2021 Diverge, but ultimately this won out because I was able to get one of the last medium frames from the previous model years for a great price and its geometry suited my preferences better. I threw on my 650b wheels from my previous gravel bike because here in SoCal you need all the cushion you can get for the chunky gravel we have here. Otherwise stock.
It rides amazingly, best power transfer of any bike I've ever ridden even including road bikes. With road tires, it feels even faster than my road bike thanks to the short 420mm chainstays (I won't buy any gravel bike that has longer chainstays than that). My favorite handling trait is the steering as it doesn't flop around despite the head angle being 70 degrees thanks to extra fork offset, meaning the steering feels quick on the road yet amazingly stable on steep off road descents. And it's even pretty comfortable too. You can really tell this is a high end frame. Big upgrade from my previous ebay open mold carbon frame!
It rides amazingly, best power transfer of any bike I've ever ridden even including road bikes. With road tires, it feels even faster than my road bike thanks to the short 420mm chainstays (I won't buy any gravel bike that has longer chainstays than that). My favorite handling trait is the steering as it doesn't flop around despite the head angle being 70 degrees thanks to extra fork offset, meaning the steering feels quick on the road yet amazingly stable on steep off road descents. And it's even pretty comfortable too. You can really tell this is a high end frame. Big upgrade from my previous ebay open mold carbon frame!
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#4644
#4645
I'm beyond my weight weenie days and I much prefer to focus on the ride quality of a frame, which this LOOK delivers in spades.
#4646
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Kips Bay, NY
Posts: 2,247
Bikes: Ritchey Swiss Cross | Teesdale Kona Hot | Haro Extreme | Specialized Stumpjumper Comp | Cannondale F1000 | Shogun 1000 | Cannondale M500 | Norco Charger | Marin Muirwoods 29er | Shogun Kaze | Breezer Lightning
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I don't have a scale so I can't verify, but JensonUSA gives you a cute "guarantee of quality" card with bikes you buy from them that show the weight since they build them up before shipping to you. 21.2 lbs is what they said which is a bit heavy for a carbon bike, but then again this build comes with horribly heavy 2100 gram Shimano RS wheels and non-tubeless tires, so it'd be easy to drop that weight below 20lbs with a better wheelset and tires. The frame is quoted at around 1300g and the fork at less than 400g, so it's not like the frame is the problem. I have no idea what it weighs with the Stan's wheelset shown in the picture, but it feels significantly lighter at least.
I'm beyond my weight weenie days and I much prefer to focus on the ride quality of a frame, which this LOOK delivers in spades.
I'm beyond my weight weenie days and I much prefer to focus on the ride quality of a frame, which this LOOK delivers in spades.
#4647
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 181
Bikes: Look 765 Gravel RS, Lynskey Cooper CX, Lynskey R260
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I have the same bike. Bought a nice set of road wheels and mounted 700x32 GP5000s. Bike is a do it all dream. Replaced the 105 FD, RD and crankset with the Ultegra bits from my Look 585 not because the 105 was a problem, just because I will never ride the 585 again.
#4648
Senior Member
My Giant Revolt Advanced 2 by the Lehigh River in PA. Only upgrade thus far is absoluteBlack 48/32 oval chainrings, which I got after marking the OEM 48 into a 47 (oops). Next is ditching the lead wheels!
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#4650
Switched to 2x10 brifters, dual pivot brakes and higher spoke count wheels. 36/26 x 11-28
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