Its taken a few weeks but finally the 2 bikes i will be racing and riding in 2010 are coming together.
First is my much awaited Titanium singlespeed... to date there is only 2 of these frames in existence but with alot if interest they may see production.. build kit see's all PRO Components top end carbon toys.. the new forks are all carbon and weighing in at a svelte 600g!!!
This will be my main race bike.. it'll see alot of marathons and 12's .. hopefully the odd stage race too:)
Next bike is a bit more specialist... born out of a standard IO 2010 frame this is my 'Half Fat' bike built primarily for Arrowhead 135 in February and will then be my epic multi day bike..
On borrowed Snow cat rims.. thanks Shaggy... the bike runs matching wheels spaced at 135mm front and back, this is only made possible by the forks. Sandman in Italy supplied the fat forks which not only allow my 135mm spaced front wheel but also give near infinite clearance. Just in case anybody wondered the front and rear wheels are identical so they can be swapped in the case of a mechanical but also allow different size cogs to be used on the 2 wheels... quick release with chain tensioners allows a quicker change.
Big Thanks to Conti for their biggest tyre the Diesel 2.5
The bike is set up for comfort.. Jones bars giving alot of hand positions... or alot of different places to hold my bike while i'm pushing it through snow!
Mechanical disc brakes for the low temperatures.
Chainring made by Dan of Homebrewcomponents in America... Dan is also supplying the chainrings and cogs for all my bikes and will get some good images in a seperate blog when they arrive.
Last of all is a handmade product created in the Alpkit Factory by chief seamstress Nick... thanks Nick.. made from recycled Alpkit Gourdons it completes the bike.
5 comments:
They both look lovely! Looking at frame bags at the moment! But will have to wait till I find money.
They both look fantastic.
I'm determined to get a few 12/24hr races under my belt next year. I'm still saving up/ trying to decide which bike to go for.
It will more than likely be single speed but I seriously doubt they will be any Ti or carbon on show.
Where is the playbike? :)
The Titanium looks very nice indeed..
intresting semi fat build.look forward to the finished test ride!
I wish they would do a 29er :-(
Nice bikes!
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