Devin Zoller
Isaac Efficiency Tri/TT bike, tubular carbon wheels
It's a 2007 Isaac Efficiency in size Small (for the record, I stand 5'9
3/8".)
Here's the copy from the frame manual:
1,410g FRAME (SIZE M) WEIGHT
FULLY WIND-TUNNEL DEVELOPED
TORAYCA T700S & M30S CARBON FILAMENT
MONOCOQUE AERO FORK WITH DUAL DIAMETER CARBON STEERER
FSA ORBIT-CARBON ASYMMETRICAL INTEGRATED HEADSET
ISAAC AERO MONOCOQUE SEAT POST
STIFFNESS HEADTUBE 68,4 Nm/°
STW HEADTUBE 51,9 Nm/°/kg
http://www.repartocorse.com/isaac-efficiency-frameset.htm
Here's the build kit details:
Dura Ace 7800 through-out, except for a 105 braze on front derailleur.
39/53, 172.5mm crankset, 11-23 cassette.
Wipperman something awesome chain.
Pedals? No, supply them yourself.
Selle Italia Ass-Hatchet SLR 120g seat. Seriously, it's called the
Ass-Hatchet for a reason.
Beyond Fabrications 50mm carbon Blink wheels, with super-double limited
edition Michele Jones Tufo Superlight Tubular tires (glued on, natch.)
Profile bullhorn base-bar, 3T ErgoArms TT barz, ITM Millennium stem (110mm
in length.)
This bike has never been crashed, maligned, or abused in any substantive
way. Probably about...200 miles on it. Does it accelerate quickly? Yes, as
per its name. Does it get me from point A to point B without stress? Yes,
it's called the Efficiency. Is it good at multi-tasking? Oh my god, yes.
Interested? Hit me with an email and we can arrange to meet