| Frame | Trek Carbon | | Front Fork | Trek Carbon | | Bottom Bracket | Campy Record | | Cranks | Record | | Chainrings | Record | | Pedals | Look | | Front Derailleur | Record | | Rear Derailleur | Record | | Cogset | Chorus | | Hubs | Mavic Ksyrium | | Brakes | Record | | Seatpost | Easton EC-90 SL | | Saddle | Flite | | Headset | Chris King | | Stem | Easton EC-70 | | Handlebars | Easton EC-90 | | Shifters | Record | | Brake Levers | Record | | Bar Tape | Cinelli | | Extras | Paint job showing the stars at night |
Tim Kane from Downingtown, Pa.
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I have been riding Trek bikes for some time. When ever a problem came up they fixed or replace quickly. The ride of the carbon frame is ideal for the riding I do. I have also been riding with Record components for years with little mishaps. I have not used the 10 speed yet nor really have a use for it so I would stay with the nine speed groupo.The King headset and Flite saddle are simply the best out there bar none. Cinelli tape to keep things Italian. You have to love the passion in that country for cycling. Easton parts are top of the line also and it would be great to keep as much carbon as possible. As for the wheelset, I rode Heliums for years then was able to purchase the Ksyriums with a small inheritance. Love them. The name Wendy is in honor of a long lost friend and very great human being. BACK to the Dream Bikes Section
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