Cervelo P4

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marcob
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by marcob

I know this is WW, but this TT-bike is below 8,0 kg, so I think I can show it here :lol:

Buildinglist:
- Cervelo P4 frame
- Sram red tt-shifters and derrailleurs
- USE Tula aero bar
- FSA Nero Pro Crankset, Rotor Q-rings
- Matt Simkins aero front brake
- Fizik Ares saddle
- HED Stinger Disc and Stinger 9 front
- weight 7,8 kg :oops:

A friend of mine made a piece of carbon which fits exactly in the bottle cage. I think it looks much nicer than the standard bottle. During my short timetrials I do not need to drink.

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by n3zos

This is a Gun :twisted:

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by fox006

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beautiful bike! drool drool ....

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by seismic

Awesome looking bike....and great idea with the carbon instead of the odd looking bottle :D

What kind of brakes are those?

marcob
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by marcob

seismic wrote:Awesome looking bike....and great idea with the carbon instead of the odd looking bottle :D

What kind of brakes are those?


Those are the "eggbrakes" from Matt Simkins.

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by crit_racer

That P4 is simply amazing!

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by 743power

Very nice. All business for sure. :thumbup:
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literider
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by literider

Put the Zipp R2C shifters on it, and it's perfect. And maybe get rid of the current front speed sensor, that thing really messes up the lines of the fork.

Incredible bike!

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too sexy :shock:

aerozy
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by aerozy

Absolutely amazing bike! Actually its very similar to mine except ive got the pro missile bars, reynolds wheels and sram brakes. Btw where did you get those brakes? They look so cool!

Should be a joy to ride! Hope you enjoy it!
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by aerozy

Oh one more question. Did you have any issues with the rear Hed disc wheel? Any issues with tight brake clearance? With my current setup Ive changed out the stock pads for some worn out ones and have plenty of clearance.
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marcob
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by marcob

aerozy wrote:Btw where did you get those brakes?


You can order them directly at simkinsdesign. His website is not updated yet, till now he is selling them at ebay. The owner Matt Simkins (and probably only employee) is a nice guy and will help you. There is a whole item about these brakes on the slowtwitch-forum.

aerozy wrote: Did you have any issues with the rear Hed disc wheel? Any issues with tight brake clearance?


Well it was not easy to figure everything out, indeed i had to shave the brakepads. The brakes had to be very open for the wide rim to fit, because of this the brake arms sticks a little out of the chainstay and almost hits the crank bolts. So it was hard to install, but i think it's fine, but untill now i didn't have a chance to make a testride.

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racerjrp
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by racerjrp

Looks great. I always thought that was a super ugy biuke but you did a great job!

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