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06 - 2011 Generic Carbon Track

Frame:
China Carbon

Fork/Headset:
Orbea; FSA Orbit IS-2

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

Pedals:
Dura Ace PD - 7750

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
54 : 15; EAI Deluxe; Sugino Zen Racing; Izumi Model V

Handlebars/Stem:
Deda Elementi; Thomson Elite X2

Saddle/Seatpost:
China Carbon; China Carbon

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Felt; Felt; Bontrager

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Aerosports Trialist; Continental Sprinter

Added by jdawg4334. Last updated almost 2 years ago.

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

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MauFranco

MauFranco says:

dumb bike lol

Posted over 9 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

You know what? I honestly completely agree with you. Funny to advance in the cycling industry and have my style and taste advance as well. The only bikes that I have owned and actually still like now that I look back on them were my KHS v2, Pista Concept, and Tarmac. And those were the most recent, lol. I'm actually planning on getting this frame again from eBay and building it up better this time around.

Posted over 9 years ago

MauFranco

MauFranco says:

the saddle to bar drop is just insane lol.

Posted over 9 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Lol, exactly one of things that I would do differently when I get it the second time around. My seat was WAYYY to high when I owned this bike. Seriously, way too high. And the bars were stupid, I would never run track drops on this bike again. I would run road drops and always ride the hoods and with a corrected seat height, the drop would still be low but probably the same as all my other bikes.

Posted over 9 years ago

JiveTalkJesus

JiveTalkJesus says:

I got the same frame but rebranded, haha never in my life had I seen it until I bought one and this frame is errawhere haha

Posted over 10 years ago

ridesky

ridesky says:

Nice frame painting, looks great!!! Just wondering if the frame model is the same as FF-R018 from speedercycling.com, http://www.speedercycling.com/Carbon-Bi...

Posted over 10 years ago

doom2exe

doom2exe says:

such a bummer you had to sell it :/

Posted about 11 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Hahaha, I know! It unfortunately was a terrible fit so it was for the best!

Posted about 11 years ago

wuwu_startrack

wuwu_startrack says:

WOW that drop is insane!

Posted about 11 years ago

Magpul808

Magpul808 says:

How much weight can this frame hold? And how much do you weigh?

Posted almost 12 years ago

century_rider

century_rider says:

Hey jdawg, I like this build, is this similar to the china-carbon track frames on alibaba.com? I wanted to buy one, but dunno if it was legit or not. Any comments at all, would be greatly appreciated. Oahu cyclist (leader 725).

Posted almost 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Hey dude, I searched the website and found the TP-R810 which turns out to be exactly this frame. The seat tube on this bike (even on the one that I owned which was a 58cm top tube c-c) is extremely short. For me, even though I had the seat positioned way to high, if the seat were at its correct height, the seat post would still have been way past its minimum insertion line. On top of that the seat post clamp mechanism breaks the frame were the seat post is inserted. My clamp area was cracked but it still held the seat post in place so I'm not quite sure of the severity of this detail. Other than that the bike sprinted very fast and comfortably, was very light, looked very good, but was not the stiffest frame I've ever ridden. There's my two cents on this bike. I would definitely buy another one assuming that it came with the correct length seatpost.

Posted almost 12 years ago

nith1313

nith1313 says:

How tall are you and what happened to your youtube?

Posted almost 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Hahaha, wayyyyyy too short for how I had this bike setup! I'm 5' 10.75". 58cm top tube with a 110mm stem? I have no idea how I managed that! And on top of that, the seat was at least 3 - 5cm too high.

I now prefer a 54cm top tube c-c with a 130mm stem or a 55cm top tube c-c with a 120mm stem and I think that they both fit me perfectly.

And I deleted them all because I get trolled on pretty hard. Hahhaa.

Posted almost 12 years ago

nith1313

nith1313 says:

oh i see haha we are like the same height
and thats to bad i rily liked your youtube it rily got me into biking and was a huge inspiration oh well :)

Posted almost 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Awwww. :/ Well I'm glad that you actually enjoyed them unlike everyone else! That was the point of making them!

Posted almost 12 years ago

Magpul808

Magpul808 says:

What was the drop degree on that thomson X2 stem?

Posted about 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

17 degree! :]

Posted about 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Any stem that is level with the ground is 17 degree. 72 - 75 degree is the typical range of head tube angles so that puts the stem at 89 - 92 degrees which is basically level with the ground.

Posted about 12 years ago

cjdavid

cjdavid says:

fucking china carbon

Posted about 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Hahaha, and your carbon frame with a threaded headset, risers, and clips and single straps is sooooo much better.

Posted about 12 years ago

cjdavid

cjdavid says:

did i say i dislike your bike? it's favorited lmao...

Posted about 12 years ago

cjdavid

cjdavid says:

did u take a look at the track set up? lmao. the crankset on there is worth more than your whole bike

Posted about 12 years ago

jdawg4334

jdawg4334 says:

Hahaha, my apologies. Thought you were speaking with malice.

And yes, those cranks are quite admirable. They were the second thing I noticed after the Zipps.

Too bad they're your step dad's. ;]

And this is my street setup boii. Get on a masher's level!

Posted about 12 years ago

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