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Thanks for the article.
I ordered one of the now. I'm a big fan of Nick Veasey.
The wheels are about 50mm deep with internal nipples and aluminium brake tracks - maybe Mavic cosmic sl/sls?
igoramadas is correct, as far as I can tell
Ridley Noah RS 2012
I layered up different pics to see what matched. It was close between Noah 2103 (too curved) and Noah RS 2011. The tell tale is the cut out behind the seat tube and the distinctive seat post shape.
X ray.jpg
Nick Veasey giving his talk on Ted. As he using dead people or old skeletons, that might narrow down the rider choices! He uses one called Frida.
https://www.ted.com/talks/nick_veasey_exposing_the_invisible_1?language=en
No sign of a concealed motor which is pleasing to see.
Are you saying that it's not a Pinarello then?
Well, it doesn't say "Pinarello" in three inch letters along the tube...
B'Twin bike
Looks like Shimano gearing, possibly a Bianchi frame. As to the cyclists being sprinter or climber there may be a clue in the foot on the pedal as the big bone behind the big toe, (ball of foot) seems to be slightly behind the pedal centre perhaps favouring a climber. All good fun speculating, now awaiting the definitive answer from Sherlock Holmes!
Boneshaker
looking at the gear cables in the downtube, they appear to form one, would tht indicate a Di2 groupset
stoopid question from me, I want to delete this comment, they are internal cables on cablestops that from this angle have the same cable run for the inners
I'm surprised nothing has been said about that rear brake cable. Internal or not it would be dead straight.
If it is an internal cable with a full length outer , ie no mid cable endstops then I believe it could follow this kind of line
Yeah, FYI everyone: fake-photoshop.
Looks as fake as Nick Veasey's work...
Bikes look different on xray I'd say...
https://paulperret.bigcartel.com/product/trackstand
No idea, but it looks like a bit of a boneshaker to me.
It's probably a Saracen Xray.....
I'll get my coat
Ridley Noah - great shout from @igoramadas
God that's hard.. it's the curved front fork which is throwing me... it looks like a Trek or Bianchi with the down tube and seatpost.. however I can't identify it.
Giro Atmos Helmet, I'm happy with that.
Pedals are Shimano.
Their shoes are flexy.
This is the work of the excellent Nick Veasey - take a look at http://www.nickveasey.com/ and https://twitter.com/xrayveasey for some more x-ray art.
Helmets a Mavic Aksium by the looks of it and it's a Shimano groupset from the 4 bolt cranks and hoods
Older model of Ridley Noah RS.
Like this one: https://www.thebikelist.co.uk/ridley/noah-rs-1304a-2013
Agreed... I reckon its a Ridley due to the humped top tube, but a bit thrown by the seatpost clamp... the Noah has an integrated seatpost.
Edit to add... the model I looked at did, but the link above looks spot on to me.
Can we identify the rider? They look pretty lean, so maybe a climber.
Should be able to spot, they have no skin, muscles or internal organs.
Trek something or other. I want to say an old Madone?