The "Show off your bike" thread!

The "Show off your bike" thread!

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esuuv

1,324 posts

206 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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Apologies for the rubbish photo.

2019 Cervelo S5 - currently mechanical ultegra but have the bits to convert to Di2

Edited by esuuv on Saturday 19th January 15:31

flight147z

978 posts

130 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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esuuv said:


Apologies for the rubbish photo.

2019 Cervelo S5 - currently mechanical ultegra but have the bits to convert to Di2
Very nice - I'd love a Cervelo

I'm surprised the S5 doesn't come with deeper rims though?

addey

1,045 posts

168 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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esuuv said:


Apologies for the rubbish photo.

2019 Cervelo S5 - currently mechanical ultegra but have the bits to convert to Di2
What size is that?

I was looking at the same model in my LBS the other day and thinking about doing what you are doing (mechanical>Di2) as it would be cheaper than buying frame only and doing it that way. Although would still be a lot of ££££'s!

esuuv

1,324 posts

206 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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It’s a 58 - the biggest they do, i’m 6’6.

The more expensive versions do come on deeper wheels - this is the “cheap” one - but i liked the blue and that’s only on mechanical ultegra.

Once my credit card has recovered i’ll probably run it on zipp 303’s

Gummi

99 posts

100 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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esuuv said:
It’s a 58 - the biggest they do, i’m 6’6.

The more expensive versions do come on deeper wheels - this is the “cheap” one - but i liked the blue and that’s only on mechanical ultegra.

Once my credit card has recovered i’ll probably run it on zipp 303’s
If you're buying new I'd not bother with 303s. They're too shallow for an all out aero frame - you'd be doing it a disservice. 404s, Enve 5.6, Mavic Comete or anything around 60mm would be more appropriate.

Usget

5,426 posts

212 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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I also took delivery of an S5 Ultegra, albeit an old model one, over Christmas. Which means that, reluctantly, my old S2 has to go.

I took some pictures of it for the advert today and I think that (despite the rubbish wheels and old chainset) it's still a fine looking bike. I hope someone gets a lot of use out of it.


Ikemi

8,447 posts

206 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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It's almost as though bright and lairy colours are in fashion! tongue out

My new Whyte T-130 C RS ... It's rather good!


flight147z

978 posts

130 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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Usget said:
I also took delivery of an S5 Ultegra, albeit an old model one, over Christmas. Which means that, reluctantly, my old S2 has to go.

I took some pictures of it for the advert today and I think that (despite the rubbish wheels and old chainset) it's still a fine looking bike. I hope someone gets a lot of use out of it.

What year is that?

yellowjack

17,081 posts

167 months

Monday 21st January 2019
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Usget said:
I also took delivery of an S5 Ultegra, albeit an old model one, over Christmas. Which means that, reluctantly, my old S2 has to go.

I took some pictures of it for the advert today and I think that (despite the rubbish wheels and old chainset) it's still a fine looking bike. I hope someone gets a lot of use out of it.

It's bloomin' lovely! A proper work of art. Sadly, when I test rode one (several times) I just couldn't get on with it. I found it too light and "twitchy" at the front end. I'd set my heart on buying one too, found one cheaper than most places, and the shop had unboxed it and built it specifically for me to test one in the right size for me. It didn't go to waste as a customer at another branch of the same shop bought it as soon as I "let it go" (it was the only one they had left in that size). The one I was testing wasn't as pretty as yours though. Plain white, with black decals, and 105 group.

It still bothers me, three years on, that I had to give my "dream bike" a miss. Don't get me wrong, I love the Trek Emonda I bought in it's stead (that bike is so much more stable and predictable through the steering for me) but it's "still not a Cervelo"... frown

Usget

5,426 posts

212 months

Tuesday 22nd January 2019
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flight147z said:
What year is that?
2011 - later ones (post 2014 I think) have a deeper seat-tube with a slight cutout for the rear wheel.

stuarthat

1,051 posts

219 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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Scalpel si 3 awesome bike for sale now as just purchased a new one .

flight147z

978 posts

130 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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Usget said:
flight147z said:
What year is that?
2011 - later ones (post 2014 I think) have a deeper seat-tube with a slight cutout for the rear wheel.
Still a nice looking bike - with some deep rims that would still look quite special!

Zippee

13,475 posts

235 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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stuarthat said:

Scalpel si 3 awesome bike for sale now as just purchased a new one .
I keep looking at the 2018 scalpel si 1 in the rutland sale - https://www.rutlandcycling.com/bikes/mountain-bike...
Test rode it last year at the Malverns classic along with a yeti. Loved the Dale but it's a lot of cash...

stuarthat

1,051 posts

219 months

Thursday 24th January 2019
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I do like yetis just a little heavy, and seem to have overcomplicated the rear Suspention ,I rode the scalpel in Wales Suspention worked so well climbing and descending .

Usget

5,426 posts

212 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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flight147z said:
Usget said:
flight147z said:
What year is that?
2011 - later ones (post 2014 I think) have a deeper seat-tube with a slight cutout for the rear wheel.
Still a nice looking bike - with some deep rims that would still look quite special!
Thank you. Yeah, I think it did - I ran it with some Vision Metron 55s and I think it looked spot on.


IN51GHT

8,782 posts

211 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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This is just my little "B", but I love the raw lacquer finish, really shows off the quality of the brazing.

Started off as something I bought because I just liked the aesthetics of it, now I'm using it more & more, doing 60mile Sportives on it this year






Usget

5,426 posts

212 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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That is absolutely lovely. Every time I ride mine it puts a big smile on my face - they're so much fun!

IN51GHT

8,782 posts

211 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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Usget said:
That is absolutely lovely. Every time I ride mine it puts a big smile on my face - they're so much fun!
Thanks. Plans afoot to build an ultra lightweight version.....

loudlashadjuster

5,144 posts

185 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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IN51GHT said:
This is just my little "B", but I love the raw lacquer finish, really shows off the quality of the brazing.

Started off as something I bought because I just liked the aesthetics of it, now I'm using it more & more, doing 60mile Sportives on it this year

Lovely. That's pretty much my perfect spec...if I ever get round to buying one like I should.

idiotgap

2,112 posts

134 months

Friday 25th January 2019
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There's one in the bike racks at work in that finish and I must admit it's looks amazing. I've still never had a go on one though and fear the unknown!
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