Frame : Visp TRX 790
Fork : Visp
Crank : Shimano 600
Chainring : Shimano 42T
Chain : KMC
Pedals : Origin 8
Toe Clips : Sunlite
Seat Clamp : Promax
Seatpost : Kalin
Saddle : Selle Italia Flite Titanium Genuine Gel
Headset : Cane Creek
Stem : Promax
Handlebars : Nitto
Grips : Oury
FW : Specialized Trispoke
FT : Vittoria Zaffiro 700x23c
RW : Aerospoke
RT : Vittoria Zaffiro 700x23c
Its called ” Chameleon Visp” , because it changes colors depending on light. It can be purple, aqua teal, or metallic blue.
This bike is still a work of progress, but its ready to ride. Im 17 and not rich so don’t rip on me for not having “quality parts”.
Submitted by David Rabanales




10 Comments Received
January 10th, 2012 @2:27 pm
I like that paint job! Dont trip on inexpensive parts? You’re wheels are more than I spent on my whole first build. Buck up guy.
January 10th, 2012 @2:49 pm
I expected something like this. Think visps just gets a certain ordience.
January 10th, 2012 @3:28 pm
Ordience?HUH? Cool paint and this ia better than most Visps. Match the wheels(either way)and you have something.
January 10th, 2012 @4:11 pm
wheel-wise, 3 > 5
January 10th, 2012 @4:55 pm
i like the paint job that’s it, your bike’s colorway is like all over the place, and the handle bar killed it even more…. change the saddle, handle bar, the wheels and the cranks then chose all the part in black well who am i to judge it’s your bike.
P.S. sell your wheels and get Mavic Ellipse then call it a day
January 10th, 2012 @8:17 pm
Extra star for the Gears of War sticker. ha
January 12th, 2012 @7:46 am
That thing probably weighs 30 lbs.
January 12th, 2012 @11:27 am
never ceases to amaze how someone will spend so much on a bike…then buy the shittiest pedals on the market. Better pedals + moderate rims = balance
January 12th, 2012 @1:05 pm
Or put that level wheel on a Visp. Are those pedals really that bad? At least they’re metal. But those wheels on a Visp seem like a waste (but it’s your money)
January 12th, 2012 @8:16 pm
those pedals are metal and look impressive…but that’s it. The cones are overtightened at the factory and the bearings grind (bad QC). But what really makes them shitty is the black plastic dust caps aren’t removable…so the pedals are basically non-serviceable. You can pry (force) the plastic caps off, but that mangles them.
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