Build update: handlebars, saddle and pedals arrived!

  • Vision Trimax 4D Compact in 44cm: 220g
  • SQlab 612 R Carbon with big ass logo (like this version for some reason) in 14cm: 127g
  • Shimano M540: 349g pair

I chose these bars because they are one of the very few that get the ergonomics right: 10° of forward flare at the tops! I saw only SQlab (expensive and weird shape) and maybe Roval do this pretty obvious thing.

The saddle is just the sporty version of the 612 I have on my gravel bike. Awesome ergonomics.

In the future I’d like to switch to road pedals, but for now I splurged enough for the bike, new road shoes and power meter can wait.

Usual close ups (product photography tips anyone?!):

    • Eat_Your_Paisley@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      The platform of road pedals is larger which I find more comfortable if I’m going to spend a long time in the saddle with few stops. I generally don’t to that which is why I only have one set of road pedals and shoes and multiples of SPD and flat pedals with shoes.

        • 𝕮𝕬𝕭𝕭𝕬𝕲𝕰@feddit.uk
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          14 days ago

          I find it depends on your shoes - a super stiff sole with 2 bolt cleats is actually pretty decent, but as my shoes have aged I do get “hot spots” where the sole has become less stiff over time (cheapish Mavic shoes which now feel like comfy like slippers!)

    • Etnaphele@lemmy.worldOP
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      15 days ago

      I suppose weight and aerodynamics and that’s it actually. Cons are single sided entry and no walking :D

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        15 days ago

        Those latter two are the main reasons I never bothered to look into them but wondered if I was missing out on something else. I don’t chase weight or anything so seems I’m best sticking to what I know and have already :)

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          15 days ago

          Yeah you have a healthy thought process. I have an irrational fascination to SPD-SL pedals, probably more due to the road shoes they attach to than the pedals themselves. It’s just that using MTB shoes on this bike feels somewhat wrong, but maybe I can leave in peace with it and stick with SPD :)

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            9 days ago

            That’s funny because I’ve been considering slapping my SL pedals on my mtb just for funsies. I love the feeling of being locked into the pedals and my shoes are super stiff. It would feel so good but for the obvious cons. lol

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              9 days ago

              Do you have carbon road shoes and also 0° cleats (red ones I think)? And on the MTB do you already have SPDs?

              I know your comment wasn’t so serious but I would be interested in your views if you have experience with SPD and SPD-SL on various terrains :)

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                8 days ago

                I have carbon insert shoes but not the red cleats and no, ive never used SPD. My mtb has flat pedals.
                That being said I’ve ridden my CX bike (with SL) through some shit and it felt great being locked into the pedals!

                The problem lies when needing to dab a foot. lol