Frame:
2011 Leader 725 TR - 55cm
Fork/Headset:
Leader I806TR / FSA ZS 3 Carbon Headset
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sugino 75 165mm + Sugino Zen / Campagnolo - Centaur BB
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
EA17 / Sugino Zen / DID
Saddle/Seatpost:
San Marco Zoncollan / Thomson Elite
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Hed3 clincher / Continental Gatorskin
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H Plus Son / Goldtec / Vittoria Randonneur
More Info:
Great improvement from Leader Bike USA on their 725 TR frame. Smooth welds, new decals and shorter chainstay on the 2011 model.
This build feels amazing, it feels so smooth, rapid and solid to ride.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rudymelo/archives/date-taken/2011/03/15/
Added by Rudy. Last updated almost 13 years ago.
As of almost 13 years ago, Rudy has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
Latest 20 Comments
I'm ordering one of these frames. However, I don't know what size to get. I'm 6.1 with a 34" inseam. I currently ride a state bicycle co 59cm frame which can sometimes feel to big and long. Should I get a 55cm or 58 cm Leader 725?
Posted over 12 years ago
Just replied to your Direct Message. I think a 58cm will be better for you dude. Hope that helps. Thanks. R
Posted over 12 years ago
seems like you run the randonneur tire for skidding! Thats sick and do you think thats the thickest and best tire for everyday street ride? what are you opinions on tires for the back rim?
BTW i love your bike control
Posted almost 13 years ago
Thanks man. Continental gatorskin are my favourite tyre for riding, racing, but if you skid a lot and dont want to ruin a good tyre that is not cheap, Randoneurs are my favourite for the price and how long it last. Hope that helps
Posted over 12 years ago
I need to upadte my Pedal Room!
Posted about 13 years ago
Yeah, I knew that, I flipped the wheel to use a different sprocket size. :-)
Posted almost 13 years ago
i notice you have use cleat shoes, and when you do a skid, does it come off oftenly ?
thanks
Posted almost 13 years ago
Not really, I just have the cleats really tight and I don't whip the rear wheel out.
Posted almost 13 years ago
Fixfixed says:
What kind of grips are those on your drop bars?
Posted over 10 years ago