tortor
new member
Reged: 02/10/07
Posts: 5
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Here is my new Seven Sola. Just finished mounting it yesterday. [u]Some details :[/u]
Seven Sola frameset. seattube length (c-c) 44cm, Horizontal Length 61,7, headtube length 12cm. Frame weigth 1548gr. Fork Reba WC 100mm with lockout Crankset XTR 2007 Rear Derr XTR Fr, derr XTR (with titanium bolts) chain D-A Stem Seven Titanium Tuned Seven seatpost(I replaced the orriginal carrier with a Use one) Cables and housing Nokon K7 11-34 XTR (960) Saddle Tune speedneedle Wheels (ZTR Olimpic + DT Aerolite 28-32 + Tune King Kong Supershaft) Original Tune assembly Tires speedking supersonic2.1 P?dals Crank brothers 3Ti Titec Grips Handlebal schmolke SL Rapidfire XTR 2007 Brakes XTR + discs Hope Floating 2007 (160mm)
Global weight ? 9,140 kg







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Nev
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Reged: 05/03/04
Posts: 375
Loc: Never where I want to be
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Oh, but the tires aren't properly aligned with the tube stems on the wheel.
Otherwise: Perfect.
Where do you get to ride that?
Edited by Nev (03/28/07 11:50 PM)
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tortor
new member
Reged: 02/10/07
Posts: 5
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Tires are now correctly alligned 
Last Week-end I made 170km in 2 days with it in south Belgium (near Houffalize). The frameset (combined with the Reba) is amazing. Comfortable and responsive. In the downhill, it is much more faster than my previous Cannondale optimo (wich was an excellent framset too I must say, but no comparison possible between both framesets)
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BigBadWolf
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Reged: 07/25/05
Posts: 17
Loc: Belgium
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Great looking bike. I see that Seven has another type of Ti stem now? I have the old type of Ti stem with alu faceplate.
Houffalize is great but you should try Theux as well.
-------------------- Titanium or bust
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tortor
new member
Reged: 02/10/07
Posts: 5
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Here is the last version of my Seven Sola. Some transmission and brakes changes are still on the way.
I changes the crankset with a BB30 Cannondale 2x9 SI SL. For this I adapted the BB30 axle and used german external bearings 
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BlueJays
journeyman
Reged: 09/21/07
Posts: 69
Loc: United States
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Very nice. Titanium frames are a timeless classic. Enjoy!
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