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2017 Waltly Ti

Frame:
Waltly Ti

Fork/Headset:
Enve 2.0 43mm

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Record 52/36, Campagnolo BSA cups

Pedals:
Speedplay Zero chromoly

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Campagnolo Record 12-25 cassette, KMC X11EL

Derailleurs/Shifters:
Campagnolo Record

Handlebars/Stem:
Deda Newton Shallow 40cm, Deda Zero100 120cm -8

Saddle/Seatpost:
Berk List padded saddle, 27.2mm 3T Dorico Team seatpost

Brakes:
Campagnolo Record

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Corima Aero (?), Vittoria Rally 700x23

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Corima Aero (?), Vittoria Rally 700x23

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. Tubulars

Current Stage Info:

First tubulars for me - used Corimas (Maybe aero model?). Inexpensive tires for the first go. Made a mess with the Mastik on the first wheel/tire, but the second one was better.

Added by FilmAt11. Last updated about 4 years ago.

11 Comments

LukeB

LukeB says:

Hottt

Posted almost 4 years ago

acs123

acs123 says:

Any idea how long the headtube is? working on my own TI design...did they come up with the geo?

Posted about 4 years ago

FilmAt11

FilmAt11 says:

I came up with the geo...based loosely on a Colnago 51cm traditional. The headtube is 115mm, but also factors in the 14mm lower headset cup.

Posted about 4 years ago

nith1313

nith1313 says:

Awesome bike, how has it held up?

Posted over 5 years ago

FilmAt11

FilmAt11 says:

Thanks! It’s not built right now, but looking at these pics brings back good memories. Frame is solid, no problems there.

Posted over 5 years ago

Kyono

Kyono says:

Nice! Would be interested to hear your thoughts on the frame construction- I'm looking at Waltly for a build as well

Posted about 7 years ago

FilmAt11

FilmAt11 says:

Thanks! The construction is well done in terms of welds, finish, adherence to spec. However, the headtube was slightly off and I couldn't install the headset. I took it to a local shop, and with some effort they were able to successfully install it. Other than that, no issues. The design process took about 2 weeks of emails where I provided my specifications, they drafted a formal design, and we iterated on the details until I had signed off for production.

Posted about 7 years ago

Kyono

Kyono says:

How long was the lead time from you signing off to receiving the frame?

Posted about 7 years ago

FilmAt11

FilmAt11 says:

30 days fabrication time + 10 days shipping

Posted about 7 years ago

scphnt

scphnt says:

Nice!

Posted about 7 years ago

mnmash

mnmash says:

Hot damn this is good, very nice work man!

Posted about 7 years ago