Frame:
Giant Speeder Lite 56cm
Fork/Headset:
BLB/Tange
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM S300
Pedals:
Look Keo 2 Max
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
17t Miche/48t Gebhard/Konnex
Saddle/Seatpost:
Charge Knife/Kalloy
Brakes:
SRAM Rival/Sram S500 levers
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H+Son SL42/Velocity 24h/Michelin Pro 4
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H+Son SL42/Miche Primato Pista 28h/Michelin Pro 4
Accessories:
Garmin Edge 510
Bike History
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Added by steppo. Last updated over 6 years ago.
As of over 6 years ago, steppo has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
22 Comments
Love the forest pictures.
Is that all natural light?
Posted over 10 years ago
Thanks! I actually had to check the EXIF given the sparkle of the blue, but yeah, no flash used. The paintjob is actually that nice!
Posted over 10 years ago
Seemed like a good idea at that point. Done 15k km since and don't regret it. Wasn't too expensive either.
Posted over 10 years ago
I like what you've done with this. Looks like a great bike to ride all day! Cheers!
Posted almost 11 years ago
This bike is freakin rad. One of my top favorites from this site now!
Posted over 11 years ago
Not often does a bike look good with brakes. Yours does. I'm not sure this build could look better.
Posted about 12 years ago
i like it very much! would look fierce with a couple of ellipses though, haha
Posted about 12 years ago
Hmm, I really like the minimalistic look of the H+sons, whereas the branding of the ellipses is really annoying IMO. Plus, I couldn't use brakes, which I think are helpful in an urban environment.
Posted about 12 years ago
I love your bike dude.I would like to do that myself one day.It probably rides better with the road geometry,nice looking build.
Posted about 12 years ago
Hey thanks for that kind comment! It actually rides really comfortably, although I'm not so fond of the saddle.
Posted about 12 years ago
Dr_Awkward says:
Great looking bike. Did you do the dropout conversion yourself?
Posted almost 8 years ago