OCLV (95) "Recaliber" project

Completed for now...
Still without stickers.
OCLV 9800 frame (95)
Ritchey WCS fullcarbon fork
Ritchey Scuzzy Logic headset
Ritchey WCS stem
Ritchey WCS Carbon handlebars
Monkey grips
Ritchey WCS Carbon seatpost
Tundra 2 Magnese / Ritchey WCS saddle
Avid 2.0 brakes and levers
Shimano SLX groupset 2x10
Mavic Crossride wheels with Ritchey Speedmax Beta Pro tyres

Without pedals cca 8,5kg
 

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First short trip today...
 

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Thanks.
The first impression is lightness - when I take it from the stairs.
At the first strokes and the uphill beginning take the pedal as a greyhound.
Beautifully absorbs the unevenness of the city's pavement.
It is flexible but without a negative effect on driving safety. Still afraid to break the back structure or to take the stairs (to don't break it),
until I get rid of that fear it will be an unbelievable commuter.
Everything is between the pedals and the handlebars :)) ...
I can not even imagine what kind of change for the riders these frames were twenty-five years ago.
 
dan66":syzlehja said:
Thanks.
The first impression is lightness - when I take it from the stairs.
At the first strokes and the uphill beginning take the pedal as a greyhound.
Beautifully absorbs the unevenness of the city's pavement.
It is flexible but without a negative effect on driving safety. Still afraid to break the back structure or to take the stairs (to don't break it),
until I get rid of that fear it will be an unbelievable commuter.
Everything is between the pedals and the handlebars :)) ...
I can not even imagine what kind of change for the riders these frames were twenty-five years ago.

It sounds a blast to ride, im no fan of skinny tyre bikes myself but could certainly own that bike :D
 
I think the Speedmax semislicks are ideal choice for that purposes. In past I try Furious Fred, Vredestein T-Lope and Speedmaxes wins!
If you want to own it, send an offer :D (just kidding).
But for a replacement for Beast of the East with a Pepperoni fork In M size I would consider ...
Just kidding too :). The two Cannondales in the family are just right so to not be a fetishism :mrgreen: .
In fact, I love that bike, it is exactly, what I want and what I was hope for.
 
Done! Now just ride.
 

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