Handmade aluminum low-pro frame by Andrew Low in SF. Its stiff.
Frame:
LOW Pursuit 52cm
Fork/Headset:
Alpina / Chris King
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Omnium 167.5mm / Hawk Racing
Pedals:
Time Atac / Sidi Dominator 5
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Phil Wood 17T / Sugino Zen 50T / Izumi V
Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Arione / Thompson Elite / Thompson seatpost collar
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Reynolds Attack / Zipp 303
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Reynolds Attack
Accessories:
MKS Chain Tensioner / XLAB Delta Wing 100
More Info:
www.godandfamous.com
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Added by chewypurple. Last updated over 11 years ago.
Latest 20 Comments
If you are ever in the market to sell or trade let me know. Thanks!
Posted almost 10 years ago
What Time Atac do you have? I have Look Keos, but want to try out Time. Thanks!
Posted over 10 years ago
how was rocking fyxation pedals and v2's for the street I was looking into doing the same on my soon to be low build
Posted about 11 years ago
Nice wheelset ! Just discovered your apparel and bought myself a crewneck, great design.
How are the Time clipless for brakeless ? Do they hold up well ? Thought of getting some as the cleats are more discreet than spd
Posted about 11 years ago
Nice man! Thanks for supporting.
Regarding the Time pedals, they've held up really well. I put roughly 1000 miles on them and they're still good. Even took a few spills. lol.
They're super durable and fairly lightweight. And to your point, the cleat is more streamlined than an SPD. You do however get better leverage and less float on the SPD...so there's a tradeoff there. Good luck man
Posted about 11 years ago
perfect build
Posted over 11 years ago
How's the 3t Ergosum compared to your previous Nitto track drops? I'm planning on changing my track drops to a compact road dropbar but I'm not sure if it will be better on climbs and sprints.
Posted over 11 years ago
I love the Ergosum man. Much better for the type of riding i'm doing (long distance / high endurance riding). Climbing is great, I just jump in the hoods and beast up hills. Plenty of hand positions and a comfortable drop to be in that position for 50+ miles.
Not sure the type of riding you're into, but its great for that. Good luck man.
Posted over 11 years ago
dasdas says:
kill your saddle , send it to hell : P
Posted almost 8 years ago