(Re) introducing the Pegoretti Responsorium

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bikewithnoname
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by bikewithnoname

I’ve been looking to get a Pegoretti for a few years now and as luck would have it a fellow WW Forum user was selling his frameset a few months back. The eagle eyed among you will recognise this frame (it is fairly distinctive) from it’s previous incarnation and you can read all about it here: http://weightweenies.starbike.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=90213

So whilst the frame is not new to the forum it is new to me. For the build I wanted to keep it classic in style, fairly light, and mostly black so the focus is the frameset. The weight came in at 7.58kg, which isn’t too bad for a 58cm stainless steel frameset.

I’d like to thank Jon at http://www.justridingalong.com for building the wheels and sourcing the second 12T lockring after the Royal Mail lost the first one!

The result, and build list is below:

Responsorium 58cm - F&F inc CK headset, der band, SR cups, Thomson collar, dura ace downtube shifters 2544
Front Wheel - 28 2x Chris King R45, X-rays, Ambrosio F20 623
Rear Wheel - 32 2x Chris King R45, X-rays, Ambrosio F20 771
Front Tyre - Veloflex extreme 231
Rear Tyre - Veloflex extreme 231
Skewers Pair - Planet X 43
Saddle - Antares Braided 159
Post - Thomson 30.0 300mm 242
Stem - 3t Team Stealth 110mm 127
Bar - 3t Ergosum Ltd 44cm 185
Chain - Record ????
Crankset - Record Double 172.5 635
Front Brake - Record Dual 152
Rear Brake - Record Single 128
Ergo's - Record 337
FD - Record 74
RD - Record 172
12-27 Cassette - Record 248
Pedal - Speedplay with Ward Ti axle 165
Chian catcher - K-edge inc bolt 9
Cables - Campag Ultra low friction ????
Tape - Fizik ????
Total 7580
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I will be switching out the post for a WR Compositi one when and if it arrives which might shave a few more grams
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by bikewithnoname

Took a while but I worked out how to get the pics embedded in the end :thumbup:
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by andyindo

Beautiful. Just awesome. Enjoy it! Be interesting to see what you think of it compared to the Cervelo.

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by Powerful Pete

Love it. The way a Pegoretti should be built.
Road bike: Cervelo R3, Campagnolo Chorus/Record mix...
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by solarider

Looks familiar! Nice job!

Agree on the seatpost. It will set it off nicely.

Maybe need to mount the shifters higher on the bars and angle the bars down a bit.

Those wheels look just right too. If you fancy some deep sections, let me know. I am about to sell my brand new Bora Ultra 2 with Competition tubs.

Happy miles. No light weight, but sublime ride.

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by bikewithnoname

Thanks Andrew, am looking forward to getting a few more miles on this one when the rains stops!

The bars are actually flat, so I guess it's the angle of the photo makes them look upward sloping
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by Kastrup

Beautiful bike! I once had a wheelset similar to yours, but i rebuild the hubs with some clincher rims. Still regretting the descision :(
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by dcj9

i liked it first time around. i still think its my favourite peg colour scheme.

well done for being the right size to acquire it :wink: :thumbup:

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by andyindo

This peg deserves a bump. Beautiful.

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by Carvers

Nicely done, love that version too, mental graphics but you just can't help wanting one!

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by bencolem

Beautifully judged build, bravo.

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by Wingnut

bikewithnoname wrote:Image


I really don't like the shape of the bars IMO but it's a lovely bike...the black components allow the frame to really stand out and the wheels balance it out beautifully... :thumbup:

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Wingnut wrote:
bikewithnoname wrote:Image


I really don't like the shape of the bars IMO but it's a lovely bike...the black components allow the frame to really stand out and the wheels balance it out beautifully... :thumbup:

It is exacerbated by the levers being way too far down the bar. The OP must be double jointed or a masochist to use the hoods!

http://www.campagnolo.com/repository/do ... -shift.pdf Page 26.

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by GGG

She is a beauty.
Just the right amount of black to focus the eyes on the frame.
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Simonhi
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by Simonhi

If you EVER consider selling this bike please contact me.

Thanks,


Si :-)

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