201x Specialized Allez Sprint DSW and Gen2

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Snwbrdr3448
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by Snwbrdr3448

Snwbrdr3448 wrote:
Fri Jul 15, 2022 10:11 pm
rhender wrote:
Fri Jul 15, 2022 9:00 pm
Snwbrdr3448 wrote:
Fri Jul 15, 2022 8:20 pm
Still need the 3D printed part... but this is the build. Rides great.

Red AXS 1x 48 / 10-33

AbsoluteBlack Hollowcage

Princeton Carbonworks 7580s
This is rad. What's the final weight?
I'll need to re-weigh it next week to confirm when I have access to a scale again, but I believe it was 18.5 pounds when I weighed it earlier this week. It's basically the same weight as built here as my SW Venge - note that the Venge has the aerobars on with TT di2 shifters, and clx64s.
Coming back to this now...providing all the items just so people can compare

- Allez, 56, swat saddle holder with tube/co2, s-works power mirror, absolute black hollow cage, Princeton carbonworks 7580s, normal rib cage ii, tarmac stem, roval rapides, 1x SRAM Red AXS 48 10/33 - 18.15 pounds

- S-works venge, 56, stock with CLX 64s, aerofly ii handlebars, swat saddle holder with tube/co2, s-works power mirror, rib cage ii, venge aerobars with Di2 shifters, 2x shimano Dura ace 52/36 11/28 - 18.13 pounds

BigBoyND
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by BigBoyND

Comparing built weights is meaningless if incomplete and a chore of it is complete. The parts missing from these comparison can swing the bike weight hundreds of grams one way or the other. Far easier to compare frame weights. Then if the parts are the same, so is the weight difference after being built.

My black non-SW Venge frame in 58 is 1024g, 348g for cut fork, 137g for uncut 390mm seatpost, and 156g for all mandatory hardware. Doubt a 58cm Allez would be anywhere close to this weight.

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Snwbrdr3448
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by Snwbrdr3448

BigBoyND wrote:
Mon Jul 25, 2022 10:51 am
Comparing built weights is meaningless if incomplete and a chore of it is complete. The parts missing from these comparison can swing the bike weight hundreds of grams one way or the other. Far easier to compare frame weights. Then if the parts are the same, so is the weight difference after being built.

My black non-SW Venge frame in 58 is 1024g, 348g for cut fork, 137g for uncut 390mm seatpost, and 156g for all mandatory hardware. Doubt a 58cm Allez would be anywhere close to this weight.
Disagree. I think it's always helpful knowing a general range of what full builds weigh. They're builds people are in fact riding, but knowing high level differences between the builds is important. In the case of my Venge/Allez - the biggest differences are 1) frame, 2) aerobars, 3) wheels, 4) 1x vs 2x...but you do you... if it's not helpful posting weights or info/pics, I'll gladly refrain from doing so.

JC3131
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by JC3131

dmbiscuit wrote:
Tue Jul 05, 2022 11:46 pm
JC3131 wrote:
Mon Jun 20, 2022 12:52 am
Hey does anyone have a file to print this spacer for the sl7 stem so I don't need to purchase a whole new spacer kit?
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I have an extra spacer kit I don't need anymore which would be cheaper than buying one if you can't find a print file.
Thanks, I'll try to print one first. I'm trying to see if I can run a sl7 stem on another fully integrated bike. Currently having some issues with my 3d printer and petg warping

req110
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by req110

I have opportunity to purchase 2020 allez sprint disc sagan in good shape. On sh105 and dt470 wheelset. Price would be 1420 EUR. Should i go for it? Purpose would be a winter bike.
SW SL8 RTP 56cm @ 9270 / CLX II / CS OSPW / CEMA BB
S Epic 8 L @ XX T-Type / Berg Ratheberg 30 / Quarq / Fox Transfer SL 100mm / 3p

MechNYC
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by MechNYC

Check out my take on the new stem caps for the SL7 stem compatibility.

This was a custom lower stack model of the cap and printed to match the new sand color frame.

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by johnsogr

That is awesome, nice work


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WWerreWW
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by WWerreWW

MechNYC wrote:
Thu Aug 11, 2022 5:07 pm
Check out my take on the new stem caps for the SL7 stem compatibility.

This was a custom lower stack model of the cap and printed to match the new sand color frame.

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This is SUCH a good implementation of it, matching the frame colour is a great idea. Nice work! Just to double check, I assume this design is non-mechanical only?

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by MechNYC

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This is SUCH a good implementation of it, matching the frame colour is a great idea. Nice work! Just to double check, I assume this design is non-mechanical only?
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I would say it depends, the angles are very steep for these stems, I would say if you routed it a bit slack, the. Maybe... but it all depends on how talented your mechanic is.
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by johnsogr

MechNYC wrote:
This is SUCH a good implementation of it, matching the frame colour is a great idea. Nice work! Just to double check, I assume this design is non-mechanical only?
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I would say it depends, the angles are very steep for these stems, I would say if you routed it a bit slack, the. Maybe... but it all depends on how talented your mechanic is.[/quote]
Do you work at Strictly in NYC?


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by MechNYC

Yes, I'm the service manger at Striclys in Manhattan
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WWerreWW
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by WWerreWW

MechNYC wrote:
Thu Aug 11, 2022 10:05 pm
This is SUCH a good implementation of it, matching the frame colour is a great idea. Nice work! Just to double check, I assume this design is non-mechanical only?
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I would say it depends, the angles are very steep for these stems, I would say if you routed it a bit slack, the. Maybe... but it all depends on how talented your mechanic is.
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Well I'm my own mechanic, so I'd say I might be under the required skill level. All good, this'll be waiting for me if I ever upgrade to electronic/wireless!

Vuong05
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by Vuong05

Does anyone have any insight, on when more Allez Sprint frames will be available? Missed out at the launch for the water effect frame, and it's been sold out since. :cry:
Current Stable. Evo (Storm Trooper) : 5.39kg | Alchemy Eros : Heavy (7.25kg) I Specialized Allez Sprint 2022 : Heavy (7.62kg)

keiya345
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by keiya345

Just build my allez, pretty good riding feel.
Allez 49cm with Rival AXS Set / DT P1800 32 / Prime Primavera / SL7 stem / KeoBlade Carbon Ti. weight on 8.8kg with lights and garmin 1040.
There is still room for improvement.
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Mcdeez
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by Mcdeez

My allez sprint rim brake, love the ride
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