Frame: Leader 722TS
Fork: Leader S805
Headset: Tange Techno Glide J-27
Stem: Syntace F139
Bar: Fixie Inc.
Seat Post: Syntace P6
Wheels: Mavic Ellipse
Bottom Bracket: Reset Racing
Cranks: Sram S300 Track
Chainring: BLB Track
Cog: BLB – CroMo
Brake: BLB CNC
Brakelever: Paul Cross Lever
Tires: Vittoria Rubino Pro 23c
Saddle: San Marco Supercorsa
Pedals: Crank Brothers Acid
Submitted by steven








10 Comments Received
December 21st, 2011 @7:13 pm
A Leader of a different color,pedal police call foul,I say bulls would look better and those purple cups made me puke a little. But almost good. Very nice wheelset. How’s a 8?
December 21st, 2011 @8:58 pm
Wow nice wheels. Fork looks loose for that tight geometry. Get some foot retention. Good build.
December 22nd, 2011 @11:29 am
i think most people will agree foot retention is mandatory for a fixed gear bike. and its my opinion a front brake as well…
ive always thought risers looked best with grips…im partial to ourys. but other than that everything looks really nice, good build. kudos
December 22nd, 2011 @1:30 pm
don’t like risers, but, if you’re gonna have them, I like the tape. No grips…I hate grips on these skinny type bikes (grips are relatively too bulky looking)
December 22nd, 2011 @1:32 pm
Nice! Wheels and fork put it right in there with what’s happenin now, shave weight. Color combo and saddle make it stand alone. Crank Bros Acid for the most part have clips, what is shown don’t know what but easy to add straps. My kinda ride!
December 22nd, 2011 @7:02 pm
Isn’t the Leader relatively light compared to steel lugged frames? Correct me if I’m wrong.
December 22nd, 2011 @11:56 pm
that rim job should make the leader real light bob4it
December 26th, 2011 @1:49 am
You said rim job.
January 28th, 2012 @2:20 pm
A piece of eruiitdon unlike any other!
April 23rd, 2012 @10:46 pm
Nice bike, love the color scheme, and awesome wheels
Agree with bobc4t with the foot retention
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