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Easton Dream Bike Raffle – October’s Rock Lobster Road Bike

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Following on the Calfee given away in September in Easton’s Dream Bike Raffle, October’s bike is courtesy of Rock Lobster.

Hand built in Santa Cruz, this Rock Lobster (which could be yours if you enter) comes in under 3 lbs for the Easton Scandium and 7005 aluminum frame. Builder Paul Sadoff dismisses aluminum naysaying: “Right now 80-percent of the bikes I build are aluminum and I get positive reports every time.”

More details and some awesome shots of the sea foam green beauty after the break…

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The frame is built up with bits worth of a dream bike, like mechanical Dura-Ace and Easton EC90 components including the new EC90 Aero 55 wheelset.

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Easton’s Handmade Dream Bike Charity Raffle gives builders the chance to showcase some damn fine looking bikes and specify a charity as beneficiary of 100 percent of the proceeds from the raffle. Easton supplies the kit and the largess.  For October, Rock Lobster has chosen Project Bike Trip as their charity. Project Bike Trip is a non-profit specializing in technical training for aspiring young bicycle mechanics in high school. Check them out: Project Bike Trip. Buy a chance at the raffle and support.

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Jonny
Jonny
11 years ago

I think aluminum is a great frame material, and really enjoy seeing custom builders use it…

However,

That is the ugliest seat post, and third ugliest stem I have ever laid eyes on.

Fo realz

Nate
Nate
11 years ago

@ Jonny, once youve broken a seat clamp that post becomes beautiful 😉 BTW, what was the 1st and 2nd ugliest stem? Ive just gotta know!

Ajax
Ajax
11 years ago

That fork does not look like it fits with the frame and headset.

Jack Luke
11 years ago

Still, for that cheap an entry it’d be a lovely bike to have. I bought 2 entries a while back.

Jonny
Jonny
11 years ago

1. Look Ergostem

2. AX Lightness “flacid” Rigid stem

mudrock
mudrock
11 years ago

44mm headtube with 1 and 1/8 fork? Looks odd, but I guess it works. Love RLs.

CXisfun
CXisfun
11 years ago

Funny thing, that seatpost actually looks worse in person.

Steve @ G4G
11 years ago

Paul makes wonderful bikes, and is a pretty cool guy. As for the seatpost, yeah, it’s totally ugly, but really rides nice. I have one on my aluminum CX bike, and it made a world of difference over a Ritchey WCS aluminum post.

Paniagua
Paniagua
11 years ago

@Jonny – almost forgot how ugly that Look ergostem was!

skipdapbaddamarangdoo
skipdapbaddamarangdoo
11 years ago

Cinelli Mutant Stem painted flesh colored and turned upside down is the ugliest stem in history.

bin judgin
bin judgin
11 years ago

rock lobster is my favorite

steve
11 years ago

Easton thanks for giving away some amazing bikes, we will show our thanks by bashing on your product. – Bike Rumor Peanut Gallery

kc
kc
11 years ago

Paul is rad guy who makes rad bikes

Marcel Hagener
Marcel Hagener
11 years ago

I like the stem and the seat post. Form follows function.
But I think the fork looks too skinny compared to the frame.

Reid
Reid
11 years ago

That seat post is most definitely bad news on the eyes.

Last time I rode a full-crabon fork from Easton, it a very scary CX ride. That fork became a gift to my sister for her hybrid. Let’s hope they added some material to them.

K11
K11
11 years ago

I believe easton is a major sponsor for the Rock Lobster cx team.
Easton stuff just looks at home on a RL.

enough about components, love the frame, nice work Mr. Sadoff

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