Thanks! No pics, but the weight with the PRC1400's is 7.22kg.CrankAddictsRich wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 11:18 pmReally bad ass bike! Do you have pics/weight with the climbing wheels on it?
2018 S-Works Tarmac Disc
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Sure! I like the Vibe a lot; the tubular is an oval shape in the drops, and is a good fit for my (small) hands. On top they give a smooth transition with the DA shifters. These are 40cm wide, with a 110mm S-Works stem. All Di2 wires are run internally through the bars, and I also have a wireless module (EW-WU111) tucked inside it.
Love the bike! That's a cool computer mount too, do you have a link for that? Thanks doc!TheDoctor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:36 pmSure! I like the Vibe a lot; the tubular is an oval shape in the drops, and is a good fit for my (small) hands. On top they give a smooth transition with the DA shifters. These are 40cm wide, with a 110mm S-Works stem. All Di2 wires are run internally through the bars, and I also have a wireless module (EW-WU111) tucked inside it.
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The mount is from eBay. Works well and is adjustable in angle and height (by flipping the hinge). This is one, but if you search for similar terms more sellers will come up:whoodie wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 1:14 amLove the bike! That's a cool computer mount too, do you have a link for that? Thanks doc!TheDoctor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:36 pmSure! I like the Vibe a lot; the tubular is an oval shape in the drops, and is a good fit for my (small) hands. On top they give a smooth transition with the DA shifters. These are 40cm wide, with a 110mm S-Works stem. All Di2 wires are run internally through the bars, and I also have a wireless module (EW-WU111) tucked inside it.
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https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/273959634744
Great, thanks for the info. Looks like there are a few similar options on Amazon. Thanks again!TheDoctor wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 6:48 amThe mount is from eBay. Works well and is adjustable in angle and height (by flipping the hinge). This is one, but if you search for similar terms more sellers will come up:whoodie wrote: ↑Wed Apr 08, 2020 1:14 amLove the bike! That's a cool computer mount too, do you have a link for that? Thanks doc!TheDoctor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 07, 2020 5:36 pmSure! I like the Vibe a lot; the tubular is an oval shape in the drops, and is a good fit for my (small) hands. On top they give a smooth transition with the DA shifters. These are 40cm wide, with a 110mm S-Works stem. All Di2 wires are run internally through the bars, and I also have a wireless module (EW-WU111) tucked inside it.
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https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/273959634744
The rear cable guide is different to the Di2 guide/bung.Lieblingsleguan wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2019 4:55 pmDoes anyone have a source for the rubber frame plugs that are used with Di2? So far I only saw the one that closes the seat tube hole when it is not used. But maybe I am also searching with the wrong keywords.
I bought a Tarmac Disc Sport 105 that I want to upgrade with the Ultegra Di2 Upgrade Set. The bike came with the part that closes the shift cable entry on the down tube, but without the other rubber fittings.
Is the rear derailleur cable exit plug even different between mechanical and Di2?
I am from Germany, so online shops from Europe would be preferred.
Thank you!
You need this kit. It has two cable bungs and one blank. You wont need the blank brake cable stopper so you can bin it.
https://www.bike24.com/p2194459.html?q=specialized stopper
Have anyone experienced the bar tape (that came stock from Specialized) absorbing a lot of sweat, to the point that the bar tape is moist/wet all the time (ie, including when the bike is not used but just stored)? Over the last few weeks I've experienced this, it's to the point where if I squeeze the handlebars/bar tape, my fingers are moist/slippery after. There's even been some moist underneath the rubber hoods.
I am actually questioning what the source is; I have been riding without gloves this summer, so wondering if it's simply my sweat that has been absorbed by the bar tape. It's true that the stock bar tape does seem to be of a material which one can imagine would absorb liquid. However, I am also wondering if could be caused by my disc brake system leaking mineral oil from under the hoods. Any similar experiences, as I try to investigate further?
I am actually questioning what the source is; I have been riding without gloves this summer, so wondering if it's simply my sweat that has been absorbed by the bar tape. It's true that the stock bar tape does seem to be of a material which one can imagine would absorb liquid. However, I am also wondering if could be caused by my disc brake system leaking mineral oil from under the hoods. Any similar experiences, as I try to investigate further?
The stock tape is the worst I've used. Didn't keep it on for long.
Can oil leak from hydro brake hoods, Yes.
Look under the rubber to tell if it's oil leaking, different smell and consistency.. You will also get weakening braking if this happens regularly and not just overfill so unlikely but possible.
Easy fix.. Change the tape. Doesn't cost much and done easily.
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Can oil leak from hydro brake hoods, Yes.
Look under the rubber to tell if it's oil leaking, different smell and consistency.. You will also get weakening braking if this happens regularly and not just overfill so unlikely but possible.
Easy fix.. Change the tape. Doesn't cost much and done easily.
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Thanks, sychen. I will follow your suggestion and simply replace the bar tape to see if the new bar tape gets moist, too (or if there is moisture building up under the hoods). We're out of the hottest summer months, so if they do, it shouldn't be sweat.
I realize this is not the thread for it, but perhaps you or someone else can recommend a good black bar tape?
I realize this is not the thread for it, but perhaps you or someone else can recommend a good black bar tape?
Hi guys, wanted to share my S-Works Tarmac SL6 Disc build in dove grey before I change to the SL7 (in blue tint).
Firstly, I absolutely love this bike and currently can't imagine that the SL7 can match that, but I sure hope so.
size: 52
color: gloss cool grey/dove grey/diamond dust/murano pearl, great color!
frame: 832g including small parts (my SL7 weighs 816g)
fork: 348g uncut, 312g cut (SL7 fork is 346g uncut)
Dura Ace Di2: 1680g (including drivetrain, with Ultegra cassette)
seatpost (straight, ca. 37cm, including parts): 180g
bottom bracket: Ceramicspeed BB30 to DUB coated, 112g
crank: Quarq DUB, 170mm, 144g and 192g --> 338g
pm: Quarq spider DFour AXS, 164g
rotors: Galfer fixed wave centerlock, 76g (140mm) and 98g (160mm) --> 174g
brake pads: Galfer road G1455, didn't weight them but should be around 40g for both
centerlock ring: 10g each --> 20g
wheels: Roval Rapide CLX, 1400g
thru axles without lever: 30g front and 34g rear --> 64g
tires: S-Works turbo 26mm, 210g each --> 420g
tubes: Specialized (S-Works?) Turbo tube with talc, 40g each --> 80g
pulley wheels: C-Bear full ceramic pulleys, 16g (I think I didn't remove DA pulleys while weighing rear derailleur) --> so smoooooth
handlebar: Darimo Ellipse road UD gloss, 36cm, 126g
handlebar tape: Supacaz super sticky kush, ca. 50g (didn't weigh)
stem: ExtraLight HyperStem, 12° and 12cm, 67g (SL7 stem is 169g (help!))
headset: bearings (44g), bearing cover (6g), steerer tube plug (28g). cover over stem incl. screw (10g) --> 88g
bar plugs: Supacaz, 26g
saddle: Pro Falcon carbon, 132mm, 170g, great saddle
bottle cages: S-Works, ca. 40g (didn't weigh)
pedals: Dura Ace pedals, 235g
= ca. 6'600g
Regarding the weights: my scale can only show a 2g difference.
On my new SL7 build I will change the calipers with Trickstuff C21 calipers which should be around 50g lighter in total and the bb should be around 40g lighter aswell, so I'm expecting the same weight (despite the heavy stem).
Yes, I know, the chain isn't on the big ring in the picture and guess what, the wheel decals almost being at the same place is just a coincidence (took the pic after washing the bike after a rainy ride and I was cold)
Firstly, I absolutely love this bike and currently can't imagine that the SL7 can match that, but I sure hope so.
size: 52
color: gloss cool grey/dove grey/diamond dust/murano pearl, great color!
frame: 832g including small parts (my SL7 weighs 816g)
fork: 348g uncut, 312g cut (SL7 fork is 346g uncut)
Dura Ace Di2: 1680g (including drivetrain, with Ultegra cassette)
seatpost (straight, ca. 37cm, including parts): 180g
bottom bracket: Ceramicspeed BB30 to DUB coated, 112g
crank: Quarq DUB, 170mm, 144g and 192g --> 338g
pm: Quarq spider DFour AXS, 164g
rotors: Galfer fixed wave centerlock, 76g (140mm) and 98g (160mm) --> 174g
brake pads: Galfer road G1455, didn't weight them but should be around 40g for both
centerlock ring: 10g each --> 20g
wheels: Roval Rapide CLX, 1400g
thru axles without lever: 30g front and 34g rear --> 64g
tires: S-Works turbo 26mm, 210g each --> 420g
tubes: Specialized (S-Works?) Turbo tube with talc, 40g each --> 80g
pulley wheels: C-Bear full ceramic pulleys, 16g (I think I didn't remove DA pulleys while weighing rear derailleur) --> so smoooooth
handlebar: Darimo Ellipse road UD gloss, 36cm, 126g
handlebar tape: Supacaz super sticky kush, ca. 50g (didn't weigh)
stem: ExtraLight HyperStem, 12° and 12cm, 67g (SL7 stem is 169g (help!))
headset: bearings (44g), bearing cover (6g), steerer tube plug (28g). cover over stem incl. screw (10g) --> 88g
bar plugs: Supacaz, 26g
saddle: Pro Falcon carbon, 132mm, 170g, great saddle
bottle cages: S-Works, ca. 40g (didn't weigh)
pedals: Dura Ace pedals, 235g
= ca. 6'600g
Regarding the weights: my scale can only show a 2g difference.
On my new SL7 build I will change the calipers with Trickstuff C21 calipers which should be around 50g lighter in total and the bb should be around 40g lighter aswell, so I'm expecting the same weight (despite the heavy stem).
Yes, I know, the chain isn't on the big ring in the picture and guess what, the wheel decals almost being at the same place is just a coincidence (took the pic after washing the bike after a rainy ride and I was cold)
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S-Works Tarmac SL7
S-Works Tarmac SL6 Disc (6.6kg)
S-Works Tarmac SL6 Rim (6.8kg)
S-Works Epic HT (8.8kg)
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S-Works Tarmac SL6 Disc (6.6kg)
S-Works Tarmac SL6 Rim (6.8kg)
S-Works Epic HT (8.8kg)
Scott Addict Gravel Tuned
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Drivetrain is included in “DA Di2”.Pinguin wrote:you forgot the chainrings?
DA chainrings: 36 ((28g), 52 (106g)
xtr 12s chain: 246g (not shortened)
Ultegra cassette 11-28: 248g
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S-Works Tarmac SL7
S-Works Tarmac SL6 Disc (6.6kg)
S-Works Tarmac SL6 Rim (6.8kg)
S-Works Epic HT (8.8kg)
Scott Addict Gravel Tuned
S-Works Tarmac SL6 Disc (6.6kg)
S-Works Tarmac SL6 Rim (6.8kg)
S-Works Epic HT (8.8kg)
Scott Addict Gravel Tuned