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On test: BMC SLC01 Pro Machine, August 24, 2007

The BMC Pro Machine
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The frame is identical to those
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The bike featured Dura-Ace and Easton
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The BMC is easily recognisable
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The Integrated Skeleton Concept
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Careful tightening these bolts!
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The Naked Carbon finish is visible here
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Compact chainrings
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Derailleur cables are internally routed
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FSA also makes the headset
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The versatile EA70 stem
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Handlebars are deep and anatomical
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The saddle is the Selle Italia SLR
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The distinctively curvy chain stays
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BMC maximizes the width
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Style Passion Precision'
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Unidirectional carbon fiber
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The seat stays join up top in wishbone fashion.
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The Dura-Ace derailleur and sprockets
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Naturally, the DT Swiss RR1850 wheels
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Continental Attack and Force tyres
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