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Llanberis
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by Llanberis

Apv wrote:
Mon Aug 01, 2022 9:14 am
Finally joined club Time this past weekend.

It's a 2019 Scylon with the Aktiv fork.

Built up with Ultegra Di2 rim brakes, Easton EC70 carbon aero bars, and EA90 stem.
Wheels are custom built DT240s 54T ratchet with CX-Ray spokes.
Still need to change the saddle and bottle cages at some point.
Beautiful! The matching bar tape is a nice touch. Is this a size S?

You need to get the OG Time RTM bottle cage :wink:

https://www.cyclingupgrades.com/product ... _35g_black

(Although the cages are missing the rubber bottle damper.)

velomane
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by velomane

Nice bar tape too! Do you always keep your bikes in a white box? :D

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Apv
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by Apv

Llanberis wrote:
Mon Aug 01, 2022 12:27 pm
Apv wrote:
Mon Aug 01, 2022 9:14 am
Finally joined club Time this past weekend.

It's a 2019 Scylon with the Aktiv fork.

Built up with Ultegra Di2 rim brakes, Easton EC70 carbon aero bars, and EA90 stem.
Wheels are custom built DT240s 54T ratchet with CX-Ray spokes.
Still need to change the saddle and bottle cages at some point.
Beautiful! The matching bar tape is a nice touch. Is this a size S?

You need to get the OG Time RTM bottle cage :wink:

https://www.cyclingupgrades.com/product ... _35g_black

(Although the cages are missing the rubber bottle damper.)
Haha that's a good shout, and a good website. Thanks for the recommendation.
And no, its a size M. I'm about 178-179cm and used to always ride a 56.
Only took me 6 years of cycling to realise that I'm better off on a 54cm.

velov
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by velov

Llanberis wrote:
Mon Aug 01, 2022 12:27 pm

You need to get the OG Time RTM bottle cage :wink:

https://www.cyclingupgrades.com/product ... _35g_black

(Although the cages are missing the rubber bottle damper.)
Time doesn't actually make bottle cages (so no RTM tech), they just use rebadged BBB cages that have the rubber fins.

jmagoulas
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by jmagoulas

Those cages were mine and I included the rubber feet with them. I would drop him a note. Maybe he just forgot to include them in the photo.

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Kayrehn
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by Kayrehn

This is a beauty, love thebold gorgeous colors.

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fersl7
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by fersl7

This is my TIME alpe d huez 01
Dura-Ace di2 9150
Rotor aldhu 53-39
Zipp 302
Deda zero habdlebar
Challenge strada tubeless tires
Assioma favero pedals
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Llanberis
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by Llanberis

velov wrote:
Tue Aug 02, 2022 4:41 am
Llanberis wrote:
Mon Aug 01, 2022 12:27 pm

You need to get the OG Time RTM bottle cage :wink:

https://www.cyclingupgrades.com/product ... _35g_black

(Although the cages are missing the rubber bottle damper.)
Time doesn't actually make bottle cages (so no RTM tech), they just use rebadged BBB cages that have the rubber fins.
I sort of remember a conversation with Time's technical guy that it was made in-house in their French production period; the cage is a two-part construction with modling lines (so not those carbon fiber reinforced polyamide type). Though this is not indicative of RTM production and I could be wrong as it was years ago and a lot have changed. Good cage though as the gloss one goes with their frames nicely, even it's just a standard pre-preg product. :thumbup:

Llanberis
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by Llanberis

fersl7 wrote:
Tue Aug 02, 2022 2:47 pm
This is my TIME alpe d huez 01
Dura-Ace di2 9150
Rotor aldhu 53-39
Zipp 302
Deda zero habdlebar
Challenge strada tubeless tires
Assioma favero pedals
My favourite French colourway :mrgreen: Did you fix the seat post clamp bolt by the way? If you are doing it yourself, you might need to try epoxies like J-B Weld. Good luck!

HBE
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by HBE

After a long time waiting. My Time arrived . . . about 1 month behind scheduled delivery date.
Size XS - Dura-Ace 11 speed Mechanical build.
Currently looking for Good looking stiff -12 Stems that will work with the strange headset/screw on cap (so no fancy proprietary topcap)
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velov
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by velov

Great looking build...that weave is what Time is all about. Currently looking at my unbuilt Alpe d'Huez in the same scheme. I've ordered the new Darimo Aluminum stem in -12deg, might work for you as well.

bastjan
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by bastjan

Finally collected my bike last week. although it's still missing the SRM power meter and THM crankset.

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Llanberis
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by Llanberis

bastjan wrote:
Sun Aug 07, 2022 7:13 pm
Finally collected my bike last week. although it's still missing the SRM power meter and THM crankset.
Please update the pictures when you have them installed, what a machine :up: Glad they're still making the TransLink version.

velov
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by velov

That's a stunning build, well done.

iqchef
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by iqchef

bastjan wrote:
Sun Aug 07, 2022 7:13 pm
Finally collected my bike last week. although it's still missing the SRM power meter and THM crankset.
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When you've finally got it all built I'd love to know what the total weight ends up at! Definitely a great build!

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