Saturday, March 10, 2012

it's coming together

twenty+ hour work weeks are finally paying off
running tab:

ORBEA MITIS '03 56CM - 330
EASTON EC90 SUPERLITE - 200
SHIMANO ULTEGRA 6600SL - 350
DEDA ZERO100 SERVIZIO CORSE SP - 75
DEDA ZERO100 STEM - 57
DEDA NEWTON BARS - 0
DURA ACE 7900 BB - 32
WHITE INDUSTRIES H2/H3 HUBSET, courtesy of Jake@WHITEIND (not pictured) - 240
VELOCITY AEROHEAD RIMS  (not pictured) - 70
ZIPP STAINLESS SKEWERS (not pictured) - 40
SHIMANO ULTEGRA CS-6700 11-23 - 60
KMC X10SL - 40

My original goal was to build the entire bike sans wheelset for <1000, but I went over that limit a little bit. I don't think that many people will see the bike as one worth the price I paid (seeing as how it has old generation components, although new) and might wonder why I didn't just go purchase a complete bike with say a comparable current-generation groupset. 

I'd tell them to fuck off.

Just kidding, but the reason why I didn't want to buy a complete was because more than anything, I appreciate the ability to build something of my own. There's something so generic about buying a bike in a box. Even if I do get to "assemble" it, I can't go out and source the parts that I want. I guess it's kinda making things a little too easy, and there's no accomplishment from that. After buying complete track bikes, and then moving towards building them frame up with other components, I've learned that understanding the mechanics behind every part of your bike allows you to become more connected with it, more immersed in being "one with the bike" -- at least for me.

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