Gear Review
How to cut the seat mast
By Shane Baker
September 7, 2011
It is super easy to mess up your seat mast. Here is a link to help with the process:
http://www.rideblue.com/tech.php?document=triadseatmast
Be careful!
View Details: Blue Competition Cycles Triad SL Bike - Rival/Force
Nailed It? 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Frame Material:
- Aerus Composites T1000 and T800 high modulus carbon fiber
- Headset:
- [Cane Creek S2] 1 in integrated
- Steer Tube Type:
- aluminum
- Fork Material:
- carbon fiber
- Fork Blade Shape:
- straight, aero
- Wheelset:
- Easton Aero
- Front Derailleur:
- SRAM Rival
- Front Derailleur Mount:
- braze-on
- Rear Derailleur:
- SRAM Force
- Shifters:
- SRAM 500 TT
- Crankset:
- SRAM S500 BB30
- Chain Rings:
- 53 x 39 t SRAM PowerGlide
- Crank Arm Length:
- [XS, S] 170 mm; [M, ML] 172.5 mm; [L] 175 mm
- Pedals:
- not included
- Bottom Bracket:
- SRAM BB30
- Brake Levers:
- SRAM 500 TT
- Brake Calipers:
- [front] SRAM Rival; [rear] Tektro R725
- Handlebar:
- Profile Design Airwing OS, Profile Design T2 Plus
- Bar Tape:
- Deda
- Stem:
- Deda Zero100
- Stem Angle:
- 86 deg
- Chain:
- SRAM PC-1051
- Cassette:
- 11 x 26 t SRAM PG-1050
- Tires:
- Michelin Krylion carbon
- Tire Size:
- 700 c x 23 mm
- Seatpost:
- integrated
- Saddle:
- Selle Italia SL
- Recommended Use:
- time trial, triathlon
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- lifetime
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