Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Lisa's new bike - BLING!


With the aussie dollar dropping so badly and all bikes sky rocketing in price, we decided we should bite the bullet and upgrade Lisa's bike ASAP.

After MUCH shopping about and several test rides (its hard to find a shop that has high end bikes to test ride in Lisa's small size), we eventually settled on a 2009 Scott Addict R3 at a ripper price from Melbourne Bicycle Center in Prahran.

Lisa did test ride several "woman's specific" bikes but in truth, their geometry is hardly different to the men's bikes and the female graphics and colours did little to thrill Lisa (who wants a serious race bike with swirls and flowers on it?).

We had to make a judgment call on the fit based purely on the geometry as compared to other bikes Lisa test rode and her current bike, but it turned out a perfect fit, just as we thought.

We had the shop swap the bars to FSA Wing Pro compact bars in 38cm (same as her current bike). Unfortunately the 38cm don't come in white so we had to have them painted (see below). We also had the shop swap the stock 100mm black Ritchey stem for a white Ritchey stem in 90mm to fit Lisa's reach better.

We went with the white stem because we had plans to bling up the bike with the bars painted white and the headset spacers also painted white to match in. A friend from the BV forum is a professional spray painter so we had him to the bars and stem spacers and he did an awesome job. Thanks Johan! Unfortunately, I managed to put a small scratch in the white bars when fitting them so some touching up is required. Bummer! :(


Then we fitted some nice white bottle cages we found on Ebay (nice find, clean design, work well, glossy plastic and best of all- cheap!).


The stock Scott saddle was swapped for a new Selle Italia SLK Lade Gelflow saddle which is the same model as on Lisa's old bike and its a perfect fit for her tush to rest on!


While shopping for bits online, I came across some metallic gold bar tape from Cinelli that looked like it would match the gold on the frame, so we purchased that. Lisa was a bit apprehensive at first but I (and most of our friends) think it looks awesome (and Lisa is starting to like it now).


I also came across some bling bits and pieces from Purely Custom including champagne colored bottle cage bolts...


and champagne cable ends...


a champagne stem bolt, and best of all, a champagne spacer with diamantes in it (Lisa LOVES this which was a surprise present from me).


A bike this nice deserves everything to be sleek and quality so we brought a Knog Bullfrog rear light which fits really well and is brighter than we thought, plus a Fenix torch for the front light with a Twofish lockblock bike mount to hold it safe and snug to the bars. To power the lights, we brought some decent rechargeable batteries to power it all economically. Sorted!

A Topeak carbon mini pump was purchased and a Pro storage bottle to hold tubes/tools/pump was chosen rather than a saddle bag to keep things clean and neat.

Koolstop dual compound brake pads were fitted to the front brake right from the start for better stopping power and the cables were shortened to tidy things up.


Shimano's 8 degree adjustment blocks went in the brifters to give Lisa better reach as per her old bike...


To protect the lovely frame, some clear System Ex cable rub protectors and a chain stay protector went on the bike for that detailed look...



and a Garmin cadence sensor and second mount kit were brought and mounted with white cable ties to match in with the frame (yes I'm anal enough to go out and buy thin white cable ties to keep it looking tidy, even though I had plenty of black ones laying about).


Matching Ultegra SL pedals are waiting to go on the bike as Lisa's current Nike shoes have a strange problem where the ball of the foot has too much curve in them, leading to the cleat also bending so much that it won't clip into any pedals, except that is her current old 540 SPD-SL pedals (yes I know.. very weird). So the new pedals will have to sit in the cupboard till Lisa's new Sidi shoes can be purchased.



And how does Lisa like her new bike? She LOVES IT and is much faster on it...



Its cool how its all black and all business from the rear...

yet white and bling from the front...



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11 comments:

Paul Petch said...

Mr. T. wants his bike back!

BlInG!

Vidman said...

Hehe... Its really not as "goldfinger" as you would think.

Shane Miller - GPLama said...

Fantastic build! That looks awesome.

Unknown said...

Awesome! Have you taken it off any sweet jumps? ;)

I love the champagne spacer with diamantes. I will get one of those for my MTB.

Paul Petch said...

@ben

for your mountain bike ;)

Publius Naso said...

It's always the personal touches that make it really special - the stock-standard addict doesn't really look all that exciting, for me.

But this really looks impressive, and is almost certain to go almost a whole kilometre an hour faster as a result ;)

A far cry from the old Kona flat-bars! Mind you, put some gold bar tape and white cable ties on those, and I reckon you'd be on a winner...

Anonymous said...

Another Scott! Good taste in bikes : )

naina said...

Hey,

I love cycling too. I am a university student and commute daily from my appartment to university by my electric bike. Love the way it moves

Nainan

Paul Petch said...

is this blog dead?

:(

Vidman said...

No not dead, just been uber stressed with my job, but soon to be making some lifestyle changes so should be back to my previous state of blogging and happiness (long story). Still plenty of riding and racing going on and lots to catch up on. :)

rgcrgc said...

Nice bike but be careful with those white cable ties, they're not UV stable. You'll need to change them fairly regularly to ensure you don't lose that sensor.