
SEAT CLAMP : GT
CRANKS : Shimano DXR
SPROCKET : Bombshell
CHAIN ; SRAM
FRONT TIRE ; Maxxis DTH 1.5
FRONT WHEEL ; DT SWISS quick release (roger rinderknecht signature)
REAR TIRE ; Maxxis DTH 1.5
REAR WHEEL : DT Swiss quick release
PEDALS : Time Z Control modified parts : Mixture of titantium /alluminium nuts and bolts
Mechanic: MY dad when I am at home or Alex at the World Cycling Centre (Switzerland)
DO YOU GO FOR A LIGHTER OR HEAVIER BIKE?
Lighter bike - easier to jump and accelerates alot faster than stock bike

Definitely hang it up. My garage is like a sentimental museum of bikes - we must have about 50 bikes - all good memories!!
DO YOU EVER CHANGE YOUR SET UP?

I am really fussy and hard one to please when it comes to bike set up - it has to be right and it must stay that way!
HOW do you transport your bike when you travel?
Well Golfers rule the world - free excess baggage so I sneak my bike thru in an Ogio Golf bag - it's the bomb - simple and easy!!
By Lloyd Ramsay

