Frame:
58cm Leader 725
Fork/Headset:
Leader I806A Fork, FSA ZS3 Headset
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
165mm/Sugino Messenger cranks, Sugino bb
Pedals:
Look Kéo 2 Max
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
16T 1/8" Euro-Asia cog, Izumi chain, Sugino Messenger 46T chainring, basic 1/8x1/2 Izumi chain
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia Man Gel Flow, Thomson Elite seatpost
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Black Velocity B43 w/ standard black track hub, 23mm Vittoria Rubino
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Black Velocity B43 w/ standard black track hub, 23mm SOMA Everwear
Added by Cliff. Last updated over 12 years ago.
9 Comments
How do you like the ATAC TIME pedals? I am thinking of going clipless, I currently ride mks clips with single strap. But they broke so im getting All city doubles. Btw what kind of shoe are you using? How do you like the everwear? Does it compare to a rando? Sorry for all the questions
Posted almost 13 years ago
The pedals are sick, they're really easy to get in and out of once you get the hang of it. They also release when they get a big shock, so if you fall for whatever reason, they should release. I use the Chrome Kursk Pro shoes for when I commute to school or do errands when I have to walk around, but for longer rides or rides when I don't need to walk around, I use Specialized Elite Road shoes. I prefer Everwears over Randos just because they last a lot longer. I got a 26mm Rando a few weeks ago for the back and I already have a few skid patches on it despite rarely skidding. Everwears last me for months at a time so I'd recommend those
Posted almost 13 years ago
Thanks. I am thinking of mountain bike/ road shoes like the mavic somethings heard they are good. The everwears last longer? what size and reg or super everwear btw whats ur psi ur running? heard its super insane like 120-160
Posted almost 13 years ago
skidding is no problem at all with clipless pedals. you just need to be sure you don't twist your ankles when you skid or you'll pop out and go over the bars, and you wouldn't want to do that. i go to 110 psi, i feel like the tubes/tires could go more, but i haven't had any problems with it yet as long as i've been riding so i'll stick with 110
Posted almost 13 years ago
Thats still pretty high psi. I hope i can skid without moving my ankles.
Posted almost 13 years ago
Hey Cliff I like the look - it looks like it could be a good bike to ride.
Posted almost 13 years ago
reyhanmahardika says:
this is cool!
Posted over 12 years ago