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The Aussie known as Sticksy was very patient with the pesky photographer.
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Kahlefeldt is 6 feet tall and weighs 150 pounds and rides a size M Giant Trinity Advanced SL.
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The Di2 wiring slips into the downtube behind the hidden front brake.
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Kahlefeldt has a few spacers in place to get to the desired pad height.
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There was still a little liquid left in his BTA bottle in that Elte cage, and the Garmin 500 is right behind it.
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We really liked this paint scheme, and here is the view from above.
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Kahlefeldt rides a Mavic Cosmic CXR wheel up front with Mavic tires.
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The hasty photographer somehow did not manage to capture the complete 172.5mm Shimano Dura-Ace 53/39 crankset. Sad but true. The pedals here are by the Kiwi brand Keywin.
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Kahlefeldt rides an ISM Attack saddle and the tape here is not covering up a crash wound, the Aussie padded that side as he has a shorter leg on that side.
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He did however ziptie the saddle rails to get it narrower.
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A single XLab Gorilla cage is mounted behind the saddle.
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Sticksy rides a Mavic Comete disc wheel in the back.
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Yes, Kahlefeldt is a Shimano man.
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The Aussie in action during the 2015 Challenge Dubai.