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Leader 722TR HE 2012 for sale!

Lost my job gotta make rent. If you're in Chicago, and looking for a bike hit me up. Asking for 800.00-500.00, best offer wins.

Frame:
Leader 722TR Heritage Edition Green 55cm

Fork/Headset:
Leader S805 carbon/steel fork/FSA Orbit x polished headset with carbon spacers

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium Silver/GXP

Pedals:
Shimano M-520 blk/silver

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
48x16/Shimano Free 16t/Sram Omnium 48t/KMC Silver 710sl

Derailleurs/Shifters:
My caddence

Handlebars/Stem:
Deda Chrononero Lowrider 42cm/Cinelli Pista 120mm 65de

Saddle/Seatpost:
Sell Smp TRK/Deda RS01 White

Brakes:
Tektro barends

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H+son Silver/gran compe/victoria rubino III 23c blk/grey

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
H+son Silver/gran compe/victoria rubino III 23c blk/grey

Accessories:
Knog Lites, Serfas double stich white rubber wraps (2 sided, one perferated and one smoth, complete scrubable so they can stay clean and white) Giro Syvant helmet

More Info:
The begining of the end

Bike History

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

  1. Initial
  2. Stage 2
  3. First 30mile ride
  4. Local Event
  5. things about cycling I love
  6. In the End

Current Stage Info:

This is the Finale of this build.. baring any need of replacement parts due to wear and accidents.

I've been 100% pleased with this bike from Leader. as I was with my 2011 Midyead 725.

Added by Rdnt. Last updated almost 12 years ago.

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dcondankz68

dcondankz68 says:

nice jersey

Posted about 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

Thanks a bunch.

Posted about 12 years ago

Fazz7

Fazz7 says:

Nice Build!
looks great with black bartape

Posted about 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

Thanks.
Yeah, the toothbrush n poroxide aintbworking no mo...:)

Posted about 12 years ago

Fazz7

Fazz7 says:

LOL. what name of your shoe cleats??

Posted about 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

Shimano M520 spd, they come in black, silver or white.
I love them. One day I might try dura ace or look, but until I buy another carbon road bike & that'll be a while:)

Posted about 12 years ago

Fazz7

Fazz7 says:

yea! me too:p
whether the saddle was very comfortable for dick? That's Time Trial saddle sure?

Posted about 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

It's great, and its a track saddle. They have one that's got less padding.

Posted about 12 years ago

Fazz7

Fazz7 says:

Ha! Thanks For Information! enjoy your ride!

Posted about 12 years ago

marzikh

marzikh says:

sweet 722TR Heritage man. always wanted to have this frame. gotta save up.

Posted about 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

it's great, strong and light

Posted about 12 years ago

AdiZena

AdiZena says:

nice build btw, im really scared about the seattube its really thin is it? hows the ride btw? is it the same like the normal edition?

Posted about 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

thanks.
the Seat tube although thin the curve is strong and so are the seat stays & chain stays, so it looks weak and scary compared to the 725 & 735 aluminum frams but actually stronger and it has/gives proper flex in order to handle and transfer loads so it won't snap. when I first rode it, I was very if and gentile with it, but now I don't avoid anything but the very deep crater size potholes. does a good jobd of dampening road vibration.. I'm in chicago so we gots lots of potholes and tree branches growing underneath our streets so far it takes a beating but keeps on trucking...
I'm still building the regular edition, waiting on my archetype rims to come in.. but once it's done I'll know for sure. Personal opinion, I'd be more concerned with the regular edition seat tube snaping or taking a deep bend in a crash or something then I am with the heritage edition.. the s curve would asorb and re distribute the shock better, plus it's thicker and gradually thins & evens out towards the top where the seatpost rest.

Posted about 12 years ago

PandaBear

PandaBear says:

Loving the Green. Really nice build.

Posted over 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

thanks man.

Posted over 12 years ago

adool

adool says:

Brakes saves lives! Hahahha awesome build man!! =D

Posted over 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

haha yes.
thanks!

Posted over 12 years ago

reyhanmahardika

reyhanmahardika says:

have you ever tried any road bars? perhaps it would be more comfortable for those brake lever, just saying bro cheers

Posted over 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

thanks.
no I haven't.
I was looking at the FSA wing pro compacts & the Deda RHM02 compact road bars... but I have gone back to my Deda chrononero lowrider bull horns with a cinelli pista stem that I had around on the shelf. don't know why I didn't even consider that combo in the first place, this has gotten rid of the discomfort and still allows aero position on the bike for the long fitness rides... guess I got a little ahead of myself when I built this bike up. i'll be posting updated pics later today.

Posted over 12 years ago

reyhanmahardika

reyhanmahardika says:

well that is enough, those bars are great, but I even tried one of those haha my feelings says they are comfortable as long as they're OS, OS's are comfortable, oh I see, you could use them as your cockpit while you're looking for some road bars, it is all up to you bro it's yours. I'll be waiting for your updates. and.......did you customize these page?

Posted over 12 years ago

Rdnt

Rdnt says:

yep. chrononeros are inded OS. check them out.

Posted over 12 years ago

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