Frame builder Wayne Kotzur from Canberra, Australia built this up.
Frame:
Kotzur Pursuit, Columbus Max tubing, fillet welds, wishbone stays.
Fork/Headset:
650c Columbus Max fork, 1" threaded headset
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Mirage crankset, Campagnolo bb
Pedals:
Campagnolo Record pedals, Campagnolo Cages, Campagnolo straps
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
48t chainring/15t cog, KMC kool chain
Saddle/Seatpost:
Cinelli Volare SLX saddle, Campagnolo Record seatpost
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Vento 650c tubular 16h
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Shamal 700c track clincher 16h
Added by kiasu. Last updated over 5 years ago.
Latest 21 Comments
Awesome bike but 48x15 is a sitty ratio for a brakeless!
Posted over 11 years ago
Says who?
59 x 15 is a shitty ratio for brakeless, but given Perth is flat you could still do it
Posted over 11 years ago
Awesome bike! Anywhere I can see shots of it being ridden? (Curious to see the rider angle etc)
Posted over 11 years ago
Clean and class build!, i saw this bike on derek instagram are you friend of him?
Posted over 11 years ago
thanks buddy and yeah mate, he rides with us in "beers instead of gears"!
Posted over 11 years ago
Haha i still remember him we met in balinwhen hebwas joining bali psyclo 100k such a crazy rider haha
Posted over 11 years ago
hah yeah man me and my other mate brad were there with him..i was the other guy on the mash
Posted over 11 years ago
So Sorry mate for previous comment i was very sleepy before haha, so youre the guy with the black gold mash or the other one :|
Posted over 11 years ago
haha all good, was on the one without the aerospoke - http://beersinsteadofgears.tumblr.com/
Posted over 11 years ago
Whoaaa i still remember you mate =D come to indonesia again somedays ,!
Posted over 11 years ago
cool bike! how do you convert the shamal to fixed.
Posted over 11 years ago
cheers, shamals came in a track version as well, but you can purchase miche 16h track hubs and re-lace them to a road shamal.
Posted over 11 years ago
Karl says:
So frickin' clean and hot! Must be disgustingly uncomfortable riding though?
Posted almost 10 years ago
GhostRidingTheWhip says:
+1
Posted over 5 years ago