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T-pro Ultimate.


Dan6061

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Just had a look on the Supercycles website, and saw the T-Pro Ultimate.

It's new to me. And there's been no mention of it on the forum according to the search.

The spec seems pretty good.

Eno, Trensiles, Smart Guys with Front Louise, Hog drilled rims, Onza 30" CF Risers, T-Master stem.

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Do you think the stem's high enough? :turned:

£750.

Seems alright to me.

EDIT: The post was all spaced out. :S

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In fairness, those forks aren't too bad. I had some of the proto versions of them and they were OK. I still think I'd rather have some CNC'd Teams or something, but for the price you're paying for that, you are getting a hell of a lot of bike for your money...

Anyways, in that the steerer's uncut it's going to have a load of spacers. All you've gotta do is whip them out when you get it, trim the steerer, and you're laughing?

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Stock forks.

The highest mod stem.

And many stem spacers.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. :S

I know.

IMO, It'd feel horrible to ride.

Maybe a low Monty stem, with same bars and forks?

I'm not a fan of those forks either, but they seem pretty strong?

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Stock forks.

The highest mod stem.

And many stem spacers.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. :S

Yeah i agree, i have the monty stem and onza carbon risers and echo lite forks, and i love it how it is.

With those forks they feel like you have your front wheel on a curb, combine that with the stem and the spaces. :ermm:

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I wish they had brought that out earlier as I got one of the first 2005 tpros and I would have definately gone for the above mentioned one as I wouldnt have had the troubles of changing parts then. I think it's there best move in a while making a complete bike for less than a grand. Despite the criticism onza get I believe they are quite good and the tpro was lovely for me :)

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'cos it ain't cool, bruv. :P

Nah, I found with a high front end I could sidehop just as easily as when I made the biggest mistake of my life to date and put a Zoo stem on. However, when I took the Zoo stem off, I could do everything else I enjoyed doing on my bike, as opposed to having a one-trick pony ;)

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the new ultra lite Onza Pro front sealed hub (1.50 grams)

Wow, that IS one light hub :D That aside, it sounds even better now really. Cool to see it coming with a booster now, it's nice to not have to immediately buy another product for a bike when you get it, so good work with that one (Y)

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Hehe, am classic hubs weigh 140g, and they rock. Mine is 16 months old and still going strong.

Onza pro sealed headset an internal one? Cant be that new as ive had one for ages in my room doing nothing, maybe its an older version.

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