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henoch
Joined: 12 Jan 2004
Posts: 1690
9/18/14 6:34 AM |
Size?
What size do you ride?
There is a Lynsky dealer near me that has some things on sale, I'd be happy to see if he has something in your size.
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Dave B
Joined: 10 Jan 2004
Posts: 4511
Location: Pittsburgh, PA9/18/14 6:54 AM |
Nope
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Kerry it seems that what you want is a new copy of your old bike and wheels...Does Litespeed still make the Vortex?
All of the current Litespeed Ti frames have sloping top tubes and PF30 bottom brackets, both things Kerry specifically said he didn't want.
Frankly, if something happened to my current Litespeeds ('96, '05 and '06) I don't know what I'd do to replace it (or even if I would, I have too many as it is) since nothing Litespeed makes is what I'd want.
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Sparky
Joined: 08 Dec 2003
Posts: 19083
Location: PDX9/18/14 5:06 PM |
A $grand$ for a crankset, whew!
Super Record Revolution 11+ group, weights and pricing.
Rear Derailleur: 166g, $537
Front Derailleur: 71g, $193
Ergopower Controls: 342g, $499
Crankset: 603g, $1,006
Mono/dual pivot brakes: 272g, $341
Dual pivot brakes: 297g, $381
Cassette: 177g, $566
BB Italian/English: 45g, $30
Integrated BB Ultra-Torque: 29g, $48
Chain weight per link: 2.1g, $68
Complete group weight: 1,660-1,701g (not including chain)
Complete group price: $3,095 (price may vary)
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KerryIrons
Joined: 12 Jan 2004
Posts: 3236
Location: Midland, MI9/20/14 6:57 PM |
sloping PF 30
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All of the current Litespeed Ti frames have sloping top tubes and PF30 bottom brackets, both things Kerry specifically said he didn't want.
Yeah, and now I find that there's little choice otherwise. The sloping top tube is pretty much an aesthetic thing and I'm assured by several sources that poorly implemented PF 30 systems are the problem, not the design so I have resigned myself to both.
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There is a Lynsky dealer near me that has some things on sale, I'd be happy to see if he has something in your size.
In a Lynskey I would take a large. This is pretty much regardless of which model. I need a 57.5-58.5 cm top tube and that is what comes on Lynskey large road bikes. I currently ride a 57.5 cm top tube with a 13 cm stem, so with a 58.5 TT I would drop to a 12 cm stem.
I'd be most interested in an R 450 though I doubt your local dealer has one on the floor. If he does however, let me know ASAP! irons54vortex (at) gmail (dot) com
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