Specialized S-Works SL7 6,75kg(updated weight on page 6)

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ome rodriguez
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by ome rodriguez

nottyfruit wrote:
Sun Sep 27, 2020 6:46 am
Beautiful bike ome rodriguez!!! Congratulations.
thanks for all the info and details of your built.
you said SL7 is a tad bit stiffer compared to SL6, what size Conti GP5000 are you using? tubeless?
that would help me decide on SL6 or SL7.
thank you.
Thanks!
25mm clinchers, but planning on 28mm tubeless.

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tomsneo
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by tomsneo

Thank you for your feedback on the SL7, I feel more reassured now I just recieved mine over the weekend and its the same color as your friends!
Masi 3VC SL
S-Works SL7
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nottyfruit
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by nottyfruit

ome rodriguez wrote:
Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:58 am
nottyfruit wrote:
Sun Sep 27, 2020 6:46 am
Beautiful bike ome rodriguez!!! Congratulations.
thanks for all the info and details of your built.
you said SL7 is a tad bit stiffer compared to SL6, what size Conti GP5000 are you using? tubeless?
that would help me decide on SL6 or SL7.
thank you.
Thanks!
25mm clinchers, but planning on 28mm tubeless.
Thanks mate. Can you please give us your feedback on the comfort level once you've gone 28 tubeless.
Appreciate it.

1sanglier
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by 1sanglier

Some have the weight of SL7 stem and handlebar ?
Thanks

ome rodriguez
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by ome rodriguez

nottyfruit wrote:
Wed Sep 30, 2020 4:27 pm
ome rodriguez wrote:
Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:58 am
nottyfruit wrote:
Sun Sep 27, 2020 6:46 am
Beautiful bike ome rodriguez!!! Congratulations.
thanks for all the info and details of your built.
you said SL7 is a tad bit stiffer compared to SL6, what size Conti GP5000 are you using? tubeless?
that would help me decide on SL6 or SL7.
thank you.
Thanks!
25mm clinchers, but planning on 28mm tubeless.
Thanks mate. Can you please give us your feedback on the comfort level once you've gone 28 tubeless.
Appreciate it.
Will do once my new wheels arrive.

ome rodriguez
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by ome rodriguez

1sanglier wrote:
Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:43 pm
Some have the weight of SL7 stem and handlebar ?
Thanks
Didn't have photo of my easton handlebar 42cm but i remember it at 236g.
S-works sl7 tarmac stem 100mm at 155g.
My friend's s-works aerofly II 40cm at 229g.

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1sanglier
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by 1sanglier

Thanks ome rodriguez
Another question: Did you print the 3D faceplate yourself ?
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by easyv

As common as S-Works SL7s are on this forum and out in the wild where I am, nice to see you throw a wrinkle into the usual formula with a Campag build. Gorgeous bike!

ome rodriguez
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by ome rodriguez

1sanglier wrote:
Fri Oct 02, 2020 11:46 am
Thanks ome rodriguez
Another question: Did you print the 3D faceplate yourself ?
I got it here.

https://www.shapeways.com/product/HYAZA ... arketplace

ome rodriguez
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by ome rodriguez

nathanong87 wrote:
Fri Oct 02, 2020 3:19 pm
wow sick build
easyv wrote:
Sat Oct 03, 2020 7:43 am
As common as S-Works SL7s are on this forum and out in the wild where I am, nice to see you throw a wrinkle into the usual formula with a Campag build. Gorgeous bike!
jpeterson1012 wrote:
Fri Oct 02, 2020 12:19 pm
Always love a nice high-end campy bike!
Many thanks!

ome rodriguez
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by ome rodriguez

Saved 10g today by replacing the steel discbrake caliper bolts and discbrake pad fastener screw to titanium.

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by ome rodriguez

I needed a second bike.

Zappano's comments made me pulled the trigger.

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sychen
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by sychen

Ome.. Your sl7 colourway perfectly matches as Green Arrow's (arrowverse) colour scheme. Really like the splash of dark metallic green.

The sr12 hydro hoods on the otherhand just is unfortunately bulky.. If only they got it to DA shape and size.


Haha "needed" a second bike.. Congrats
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