My 2006 Project One 5.9 SL. D/A drivetrain, mostly Bontrager bits, with Chris King headset, Speedplay zero Ti pedals, and the "Sabreline" paint job. I think I'm going to change the tires to Michelin Pro Race 2's, and the saddle is still on probation. Other than that, though, it's pretty much the bike of my dreams.
This is my 2002 Trek with Mavic Ksyrium SSC SL, Ultegra, USE carbon alien seatpost, Selle Italia SLR Trans Am, ITM Millenium stem, 3TTT prima bars, ultegra pedals. Kind of old schoold, but if it ain't broke...
2001 USPS Trek 5900 Super Light 54cm
Everything else is either 2005 or 2006
Shimano Dura Ace 10 Speed Group
Shimano Dura Ace pedals
Shimano Flight Deck 10 Speed Wireless computer
Garmin 305 HRM/GPS (super cool)
Easton EC 90 SL Carbon Fiber fork (straight blade)
Easton EC 90 Zero Set Back Carbon Fiber seat post
Selle San Marco Aspide saddle
Bontrager XXX OS carbon fiber stem
Bontrager Race Lite Handle bar (couldn't justify price for carbon fiber bars)
Mavic Ksyrium ES Clincher wheelset (totally sweet)
Here is a picture of my 2005 Trek 5000. A mix of Bontrager, 105 and Ultegra. This is the first Trek 5000 posted on this thread. Not sure why, seems like the Trek 5200 and up are more popular. Any way my bike is stock except for Michelin Pro Race tire and USPS Selle San Marco saddle.
just brought 2006 madone 5.2 Sl ( midnight blue ) instead ultegre 10 triple stock, i replaced with dura ace 10, with orb II pedal, my bike weight less than 16.5 and soon replacing race light wheels with zipp 303 tubular, my bike should weight less than 15.5 lbs. in the future might also replace x-lite seatpost, race light stem and handbar, throwing zero gravity ti brakeset to sweeten the final piece, by then my bike bike might weight in a 14.90 and change.
here are my two...
good weather/road race bike: 05 5.2 sl with some DA 10 stuff taken off an 04 5500
bad weather/crit bike: 04 5200 with the Ult 10 stuff that came on the 5.2 sl
saddle position is identical (thomson post is coming for the 5200) but I'm torn between the racier 130mm -10 degree stem on the sl and the slightly more recreational 120mm - 6 degree stem on the 5200. If I ever decide which I like better, I'll get another and set the two bikes up the same.