
Road - GT Edge Titanium
- 1997 GT Edge Titanium frame
- GT carbon fork
- Shimano 600 group
- Chris King headset
- Syncros titanium seatpost
- Flite titanium rail saddle
- Speedplay road pedals
Weight: 21lbs
Mmmmmm, titanium. Plush ride, but with great lateral stiffness, and light weight to boot. Should last a lifetime. The hole in your wallet is the worst thing about it...
The Speedplay pedals are great. They take a bit of getting used to, but it does not take long. These pedals have a huge amount of float, but power transfer is as direct and solid as any other pedal out there. There are also very light, and are quite easy to clip out of. Clipping in takes a bit of practice, which is really the only nitpick with these pedals, and the fact that they are double-sided almost makes up for this.
If you do not have STI style shifting now, do not try it unless you are ready to buy, because you will immediately want it...
The left 600 STI shifter broke, and since Shimano only makes lower-end 8-speed STI components anymore, I had to turn to eBay to find a reasonably high-end 8-speed shifter. I found a set of 105s, bid and won, and was on my way.
Past Bikes
- '86 Miele Azora road bike - Ishiwata Chro-mo tubing, Shimano Light Action gruppo. Sold it in 2000.
- '91 Asama Rockline Team - Easton Varilite aluminum, XT group, Rock Shox Mag 21, Dia Compe cantis, 1-1/4" Chris King headset (headset for sale!). Frame sold through Sports Junkies, Vancouver, BC.
- '94 GT Zaskar LE - Bomber Z2, Magura rim brakes. Sold in 2002
- '95 Amp B3 - Amp fork, Magura rim brakes. Sold the frame after four months - light but flexy and the pivots lasted about five minutes... Frame sold through Sports Junkies, Vancouver, BC.
- '98 Rocky Mountain DH Race - Bomber Z1, Hayes hydraulic/Magura rim brake. Frame sold in 2001.
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