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04 - 2006 IRO Mark V v1

01 - Fuji Newest 4.0. 02 - Windsor The Hour. 03 - Spartan Steel Track

Frame:
IRO Mark V 56cm

Fork/Headset:
True Temper Sports Alpha Q Carbon Fork; Chris King NoThreadSet

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium Crankset; Truvativ GXP - Team BB

Pedals:
Dura Ace PD - 7750 Clipless Pedals

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
54 : 15; EAI Track Cog; Sugino Zen Racing Chainring; D.I.D Racing Pro Chain

Handlebars/Stem:
Nitto RB - 021 Handlebars; Champ Grips; Dimension Stem

Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia Flite 1990 Saddle; Kalloy Seatpost

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Hed 3 Wheel; Continental Sprinter Tire

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H Plus Son Formation Face Rim; All City Track Hub; Bontrager Race All - Weather Tire

Added by jdawg4334. Last updated almost 2 years ago.

As of about 13 years ago, jdawg4334 has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

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Tp88

Tp88 says:

I think your bars need dropping more. They look so comfy I bet you get really aero especially when climbing hills... Good one.

Posted about 11 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

"As of about 2 years ago, jdawg4334 has indicated that they no longer own this bike."

Judge me on a current bike.

Posted about 11 years ago

Tp88

Tp88 says:

You're showing a picture of some one else's bike?

Posted about 11 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

What?

Posted about 11 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Oh, the second picture. I sold the bike and then bought it back from the guy I sold it to several months after.

The second picture is how he had it built up. Uploaded it because I found it humorous.

Now that I give it a second thought, I'll be removing that picture.

Posted about 11 years ago

FFF

FFF says:

haha

Posted about 11 years ago

Jaysumthin

Jaysumthin says:

Ever since I've seen it on youtube, it's always caught my eye. Beautiful setup. Glad to see you still own it!

Posted over 11 years ago

Unclip

Unclip says:

it's technically mine, I just need to pay him for it lol.

Posted over 11 years ago

Jaysumthin

Jaysumthin says:

LOL!

Posted over 11 years ago

Zeb_pepperoni

Zeb_pepperoni says:

You must be so fast

Posted about 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

From taking a look at your bikes, I'm assuming that you're being sarcastic.

You're right, this bike is extremely flashy and very over done. It says "look at me, I'm so cool" rather than, "I don't care what I'm riding, as long as I go fast on it, I find no complications."

As of about 1 year ago, I have indicated that I no longer own this bike, so all I can say is that a lot can change in a year and a lot has changed.

I work at a professional Triathlon, road, and mountain cycling shop as a professional mechanic and I've learned a thing or two and have matured my views on cycling.

I was a kid when I ran this bike like this, I don't run it like this anymore because I grew up.

Posted about 12 years ago

Zeb_pepperoni

Zeb_pepperoni says:

Haha yeah I was just being a troll, my first bike was pretty ridiculous too (in a different kind of way) I'm glad that you made the transition and actually are passionate about cycling. Many people get burnt out on how much money they spend on bikes like this and stop cycling all together!

Posted about 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Hahaha, dude... I've easily spent more than 10000 dollars just on these stupid single speeds! I don't even want to start on geared bikes!!

And yea dude, definitely turned into a life style for me rather than a hobby. You should just look at my internet history... You'd lol.

What kind of riding do you do? Race road I'm assuming?

Posted about 12 years ago

ayyeeallen

ayyeeallen says:

such a clean setup.... loving that slammed stem!

Posted over 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Hahaha, thanks!

Posted about 12 years ago

tj_flores

tj_flores says:

forever my fave setup and what bike do u ride at the velodrome

Posted over 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Hahaha, thanks! I didn't think that it looked too bad either. :]

I'm getting a Low pursuit. That will be my velodrome bike at least for ADT Center (olympic level: 45 degree banking).

I can ride this bike on any other velodrome with less than 22 degree banking.

Posted over 12 years ago

hidesthecuts

hidesthecuts says:

Ohhh okay... Did you have to take of the cog to put on the disc?

Posted over 12 years ago

hidesthecuts

hidesthecuts says:

hey did you cut a slit on the side of the disc?

Posted over 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Yes. It was a little pizza slice so that the disc would 'cone' when I zip tied it to the wheel.

Posted over 12 years ago

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