This bike is never locked for more than 3-5 minutes. Sticker bomb coming soon
Frame:
Visp trxnl 2
Fork/Headset:
Alpha Q Carbon Fork/ Cane Creek (not the stock that comes with the frame)
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Miche Primato/ Phil Wood
Pedals:
MKS with Soma cage and Fubar double straps
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Phil Wood 17th Cog
Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Aliante/ Aero Carbon seatpost
Brakes:
Tetro left lever
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Alex Rim/ High Flange Phil Wood Hub
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Alex Rim/ High Flange Phil Wood Hub
Added by jdiaz12. Last updated over 13 years ago.
12 Comments
so the top tube does have slope? being that towards the seatpost it lowers? can you take newpictures.
Posted over 13 years ago
visp bikes are sized the top of the seattube, so it's probably a 47, 49, or 51. the top tube lengths of the 49-53 only vary by one to two centimeters. my 55 fit like a 53. only way to check is look up the geometry on an ebay listing and go measure. i highly doubt this is a 53 or 51, they make the smaller sizes by putting that huge slope on. it's probably a 4
and a visp with a carbon fork like this is a freaking great bike.
Posted over 13 years ago
Do you think my 51 will have a sloping top tbe,? TT told me it wont.
Posted over 13 years ago
what size is this bike?
Posted over 13 years ago
Are you sure? They dont make a 52cm its either 51 or 53. It looks rather small, how tall are you?
Posted over 13 years ago
must be a 51 then. I bought the frame off of craigslist. I am 5'8'' and it fits me perfect because I don't have long legs.
Posted over 13 years ago
It slopes up from the seat tube to the stem. I noticed, as the frame size gets bigger the slope decreases and begin to look like a pursuit bike. My other VISP was a 55cm frame and there was practically no slope.
Posted over 13 years ago
tjjjjjj06 says:
hows the ride? i bike normally like 20 min a day but after an hour i can truly feel every bump shock into my body. i really like this style but just want to make sure it rides well. also, hows the toes clearance like when turning??
Posted over 13 years ago
jdiaz12 says:
Since the frame (not including the fork) is a bit heavier than aluminum but lighter than steel this bikes absorbs the bumps pretty well and it is not felt that much especially with the carbon fork absorbing the front bumps. With the stock fork the bumps are felt a bit more because they are not carbon.
Posted over 13 years ago
jdiaz12 says:
Foot clearance have never been an issue when I had the stock forks or with my Carbon Forks
Posted over 13 years ago