| Frame | Time VX Special Pro | | Front Fork | Reynolds Ouzo Pro | | Bottom Bracket | Tune | | Cranks | Tune Bigfoot | | Chainrings | TA Specialite | | Pedals | Keywin | | Front Derailleur | Campagnolo Record | | Chain | Sedis | | Rear Derailleur | Tiso | | Cogset | Tiso | | Hubs | Mavic | | Skewers | Campagnolo Record | | Spokes | DT Swiss | | Rims | ADA | | Tires | Michelin Racing Light | | Brakes | C.A.T. USA | | Seatpost | Time Spirit Carbon | | Saddle | Brooks Colt | | Headset | Campagnolo Integrated | | Stem | Ritchey WCS | | Handlebars | Schmolke Carbon | | Shifters | Campagnolo Record 10 sp. | | Brake Levers | Campagnolo Record | | Bar Tape | Cinelli | | Extras | Sigma Bikecomputer |
Luke van Iwaarden from Amsterdam, Netherlands
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It's a combination of parts which I own (frame, stem, Campy stuff, saddle), have tried and parts which I aspire to. The Brooks Colt(heavy leather)saddle is a bit of an anachronism on this bike. For me however, once broken in, it is more comfortable even than the overhyped Fizik Aliante (even better perhaps: the old Brooks B5N). The extra weight of plm. 250 gr. is more than offset by the lightness of the cranks, rims, handlebars, brakes and cogs. Campagnolo is not the best on all fronts. The 9sp. chain will likely also fit a 10sp. derailleur. The Time Monolink carbon stem has been known to crack. BACK to the Dream Bikes Section
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