Bike Check: Adam Hauck’s Edit1

Just before Adam went in for his knee surgery he and Nick Brandreth met up to shoot some photos of Adam’s new Edit1 before it gets trashed… 
 Adam’s new ride all ready for his healthy return from his recent knee surgery… hopefully this will help inspire him to get back to the level he was at before his injury. He was killing it!!!
Minimal laser cut drop outs and straight tube stays help the Edit1 tip the scales just under 5 lbs. 
Our real pewter badge as it adorns every American Made Edit1… Adam has asked for the cable guides to be relocated from the left side of the TT to directly underneath the TT so they can be used no matter which side of the HT you like to run your cable… the cable guides are on the left in this photo and Adam chooses not to use them for cable wind. 
 Adam loves his Deity pedals and American Made Profile cranks…
We prefer 3 whips to beauty shots… 

The new Profile Elite SS hubs sound great and perform even better… 

 Laser Cut “1” Bridges and Integrated Seat Clamp
Caught you gazing…
Adam Hauck’s Edit1
                                         Frame: BlkMrkt Edit1 Frame #2
                                         Fork: Manitou Circus @110mm
                                         Bar: BlkMrkt Bada Boom 2″
                                         Stem: BlkMrkt Underboss 31.8mm
                                         Grips:   BlkMrkt Adam Hauck Signature by ODI
                                         Barends: Deity
                                         Headset: BlkMrkt Cartridge 42mm
                                         Brakes: Hayes Prime
                                         Seat/Post: Deity Pivitol
                                         Cranks: Profile 175mm W/ Outboard Euro BB & Ti Spindle
                                         Pedals: Deity
                                         Sprocket: Deity 28t
                                         Rims: Sun Inferno 31
                                         Hubs: Profile Elite W/ Ti Axles & 12t cog
                                         Tires: Tioga Power Block 2.1″ Prototype
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