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Specialized Langster Steel

Frame:
Specialized langster steel

Fork/Headset:
stock fork/headset not sure what brand

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
SRAM Omnium 165mm Cranks/GXP bb

Pedals:
off brand spd road pedals

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
49-16t Drivetrain/sugino chainring/SRAM chain

Handlebars/Stem:
Ritchey MTB Risers/Nitto Jaguar Stem/Cinelli Bar Tape

Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Ardea/carbon composite seatpost

Brakes:
no brakes

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campy Omega Strada V/Shimano Dura Ace/panaracer pasela (gumwall)

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campy Omega 19 rim/miche primato hub/panaracer pasela (gumwall)

Bike History

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

  1. Initial (photo 5)
  2. Stage 2 (photos 2-4)
  3. stage 3 (photo 1)

Added by Bentleypursuit89. Last updated almost 7 years ago.

4 Comments

Nathap470

Nathap470 says:

This is rad, get a cool track fork that has 35mm rake.
I had a 1' threadless cutom built for me since no one made one with a rake less than 40

Posted over 8 years ago

ghostridethewhip

ghostridethewhip says:

+1

Posted over 8 years ago

Bentleypursuit89

Bentleypursuit89 says:

i know tange makes a 38mm rake, also a lot of njs fork provide some pretty slammed clearance. plus id prefer it to be threaded, i think its classy looking, with a steel frame. ihad an aluminum track bike before, and i had no problem finding a carbon fork with low rake, just finding a lugged chrome fork it proving to be hard. without paying a serious amount of money on some italian pista fork.

Posted over 8 years ago

Nathap470

Nathap470 says:

Soma makes a threaded and threadless one with tange tubing, 38mm. I don't know of many new threaded track forks, many are low quality and the high quality ones don't always have the feel of a nice steep track fork. No one makes them with tight clearance anymore.

Posted over 8 years ago