The time passes quickly. "Too quickly" some of you will legitimally retort. What would you say about a time train machine to compensate for this phenomenon? Tillquist enjoied building one, certainly among one of the best.
Please check the specifications: Trek Equinox TTX 9.9 Project One frame, Zipp 999 wheels, Record groupset, carbon chainrings, Walser bars, some Powercordz, etc… Everything was thought into every single detail, until the last ceramic ball!
Please check the specifications: Trek Equinox TTX 9.9 Project One frame, Zipp 999 wheels, Record groupset, carbon chainrings, Walser bars, some Powercordz, etc… Everything was thought into every single detail, until the last ceramic ball!
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Frame: | Trek Equinox TTX 9.9 Project One |
Fork: | Bontrager Race XXX Lite TT carbon |
Bars: | Walser |
Stem: | Syntace F139 titanium bolts |
Crankset: | Dura-Ace black, Fibre-Lyte 54-45 rings |
Seatpost: | Bontrager Race XXX Lite TTX Carbon |
Saddle: | Selle Italia SLR Carbonio |
Brake levers: | Bontrager Carbon Aero |
Brake calipers: | Campagnolo Record ’07 |
Derailleurs: | Campagnolo Record ’07, KCNC ceramic pulleys |
Cable housings/cables: | Campagnolo and Powercordz cables |
Pedals: | Speedplay Stainless steel with alloy plate |
Cassette: | KCNC 11-21 |
Wheels: | Zipp 999 |
Tubulars: | Vittoria Crono Evo CS |
The final weight of this machine, ready to beat Zabriskie’ speed record is 7,616kg
The cockpit
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The transmission
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