Frame / Size / Year:
2004 Custom 3Al 2.5V Titanium
Handlebars / Stem:
Nitto B177 / Nitto UI-5gx
Fork / Headset:
Ouzo / Chris King
Front Wheel:
Gipiemme / CXP30 and Level / DT Comp / CXP33
Rear Wheel:
Gipiemme / CXP30 and Level / DT Comp / CXP33
Crankset:
Campagnolo Record Pista
Saddle / Seat Post:
Selle Italia Flite / Nitto SP72
Pedals / Chain:
Eggbeaters / HKK Vertex
Brake:
Dura-Ace 7800
Submitted by Anssi Lilja









6 Comments Received
November 24th, 2009 @10:29 pm
Nice work on the frame, but I can’t say much more w/o a test ride (when can I expect mine?). The version with the orange tires looks especially minimalistic. Your choice in components are spot on and choosing ur classic silver components and a plain/raw looking finish help the whole bike look clean and minimal, then choosing orange tires.. genius. Says this is a fixed gear bike w/o being colorful and cliche.
Do me a favor and keep the egg beaters on it. It just wouldn’t be the same bike with clips.
February 11th, 2010 @6:46 pm
Stunning. The brakeless bars, the beautiful crank, the carbon fork, everything peacefully coincides on this bike. I really dig the wrapped riser look but I wonder how it’d look with my brake.
March 19th, 2010 @7:13 pm
Sleeper! Best bike on the site? Maybe most ambitious? Most expensive? Most serious? Anyway, it sure is lust-worthy.
April 28th, 2010 @11:34 am
definitely a sleeper. it might not be super flashy or super colorful, but thats one of the many things i like about this bike…on top of it being a custom designed frame!
VERY classy, very understated and minimal. i just wish there was a clear drive-side shot of this bike!
August 12th, 2010 @11:22 pm
What a sick bike. I have never seen it before. Very very cool. Pricey for sure.
April 14th, 2011 @11:08 pm
Super nice ride. With the tires from pic 1 and the wrapped risers in 4, I would have to call it perfect. Can’t believe I haven’t noticed this one till now. For as many flaws as this site may have, you gotta love the random pick when you first open the page. Sweet.
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