After selling my all my bikes four years ago, I have decided to get back into the sport! Sourced out a 2015 Specialized Langster Pro and now searching for parts to complete the build! Much excited!
Frame:
Specialized Langster Pro 58cm, Specialized A1 Premium Aluminum, Track Geometry, fully-manipulated aero-shaped tubing, compact design, integrated headset.
Fork/Headset:
Specialized FACT carbon fork with alloy crown/steerer.
1-1/8", integrated sealed Cr-Mo cartridge bearings, 8mm alloy cone spacer.
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium ???mm Truvativ GXP Bottom Bracket
Pedals:
MKS Sylvan Pedals, MKS Double Straps, All-City Nylon Double-Strap Cages
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Philwood 17t Cog, Campagnolo 48T 144BCD, Izumi ECO 1/2"x1/8"
Saddle/Seatpost:
Forte Pro SLX Carbon Saddle, Specialized FACT Carbon Seatpost
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Ellipse Front / Michelin Pro 3 Race 700x23
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic Ellipse Rear / Freedom Thickslick 700x25
Accessories:
Some photos contain components from previous stages. Each stage represents the bike in a different state (new parts, paint, etc.)
More Info:
Entire bike weighs ??.?Lbs. with Tires pumped up to 100psi.
The frame is constructed from A1 Premium Aluminum, and it features a track-specific geometry, short head tube, and fully manipulated aero-shaped tubing that works together to increase overall stiffness and speed in the sprints.
Specialized FACT carbon fiber fork increases front-end rigidity, while also providing excellent steering response for the unique demands of the track.
Added by KeViiNJAi. Last updated about 4 years ago.
mfrank10 says:
strip the paint and spray paint the fork a crazy pattern then slam the stem and add flat bars and a hyphy chainring fammmm
Posted over 6 years ago
KeViiNJAi says:
Great idea, but it's not much of my style. Maybe for my next project!
Posted about 5 years ago