My friend and Colleague Craig who’s Lapierre Spicy we featured here last year has been tuning it up a bit ready for spring, so I thought I would post a few photos from myself and Craig of his bike.
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That’s looking amazing! What riding is he using it for? I’m trying to work out what tooth big ring to have on my double setup? What’s that running?
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weight?
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Hey! I’ll be riding everything from lunchtime blasts to day-long alp tours as soon as the snow has gone, and will dabble with the Specialized Enduro series and Bluegrass series over in France. I reckon I’ll stick to stage style Enduros this year. Front ring is a 34T at the mo.. will have to swap down to a 32T for all day rides.. XX1 of course would solve all of our probs, but I cant justify the price.. Weight as is: 13.7kg Can’t WAIT to get out again..
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how much cost u to build this buty beauty ?
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What rims/spokes are they?
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Hey man… Crankbrothers Iodine 3 wheelset… Don't know how they ride yet… have to see when the snow's melted. Pretty way to go tubeless though!
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What rims/spokes are they?
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Looks very nice!
Couple of questions, what type/brand of chainring is that? Looks to be very light.
Also, what is the small piece of carbon fibre on the chainstay just in front of the derailleur? Is that a homemade protector of sorts? Looks very nice!
Top ride, well done.
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Hey guys, answers to your questions.. Wheelset is The crankbrothers Iodine 3; supposedly strong, but also heard some nightmare stories: lets see when the snows gone. Its a pretty way to go Tubless! Chainring is from Renthal: beautiful, and the small carbon rear mech protector is standard on all Lapierre Zestys and Spicys… :)
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こーゆーMTBが欲しかったんです。