My Tommasini Tecno (2012)
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Hey, just complete my Tommasini Tecno project and I would like to share the outcome. Weight came down to 8550 gr no pedals.
Here is the build list:
Frame: Tommasini Tecno Columbus Memo Nivacrom 60 ST, 57.5 TT
Fork: Tommasini Air Nivacrom a-Head
Headset: Chris King 1" Sotto Voce
RD: Campagnolo Athena 11s
FD: Campagnolo Athena 11s
Controls: Campagnolo Athena 11s
Crankset & BB: Campagnolo Athena 53/39
Cassete: Campagnolo Chorus 12/27
Chain: Campagnolo Chorus
Brakes: Campagnolo Athena
Chain catcher: K-Edge
Seat Post: Deda RS01
Stem: Deda Quatro 1 1/8 with adapter
Handlebars: 3T Rotundo Ltd
Saddle: Selle San Marco Zoncolan
Wheels: KinLin XR200 with BHS hubs and Sapim Race spokes (24F / 28R)
Tires: Veloflex Master
Tubes: Bontrager XXX
Bottle cages: King Cage steel
Cables & casings: Jagwire Racer L3 and Campagnolo
Bar Tape: Fizik
Quick Releases: Campagnolo
Here is the build list:
Frame: Tommasini Tecno Columbus Memo Nivacrom 60 ST, 57.5 TT
Fork: Tommasini Air Nivacrom a-Head
Headset: Chris King 1" Sotto Voce
RD: Campagnolo Athena 11s
FD: Campagnolo Athena 11s
Controls: Campagnolo Athena 11s
Crankset & BB: Campagnolo Athena 53/39
Cassete: Campagnolo Chorus 12/27
Chain: Campagnolo Chorus
Brakes: Campagnolo Athena
Chain catcher: K-Edge
Seat Post: Deda RS01
Stem: Deda Quatro 1 1/8 with adapter
Handlebars: 3T Rotundo Ltd
Saddle: Selle San Marco Zoncolan
Wheels: KinLin XR200 with BHS hubs and Sapim Race spokes (24F / 28R)
Tires: Veloflex Master
Tubes: Bontrager XXX
Bottle cages: King Cage steel
Cables & casings: Jagwire Racer L3 and Campagnolo
Bar Tape: Fizik
Quick Releases: Campagnolo
Trek SpeedConcept 9.9 Project One, Basso Diamante SV, DeRosa SK (sold), Orbea Orca Gold 6430gr, Orbea Aqua, Tommasini Tecno, FM-066SL 6480gr, Kinesis RaceLight T2, Trek Superfly 100, Orbea Alma 29, Specialized Enduro S-Works 29, KTM EXC-250
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- mellowJohnny
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Beautiful! My LBS had a red one for a while that I was seriously lusting after.
How's the ride?
How's the ride?
- prendrefeu
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This bicicleta. I like.
Exp001 || Other projects in the works.
very lovely, not my colour choice but hey, its not my bike. Great to see it surrounded by alloy too. nicely done.
Not sure about the rim's profile and the choise of tape/saddle color. Other than that it is really nice.
Gorgeous. This is well done blend of modern and classic.
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Super classy build, love it!
"We live in an age when unnecessary things are our only necessities." Oscar Wilde
All, thank you for stopping by and your kind words!
Today was its first ride out, as I was expecting the roads to dry out. Actually, I had to carry the bike on my shoulders when run on a wet section of the road...
Ride quality was amazing, especially on the paved road of the mnt, frame and fork absorbed all the road buzz but did not felt like wasting power when off the saddle. Ofcourse it was an easy, recovery ride but did get some good feedback on its potential.
Athena was right on, all the time, was really happy with that as I was expecting a significant drawback compared to my SR. One thing I didnt quite like was the shape of the classic bend of the handlebars, I am more into the modern compact shapes.
Wheels were nicely rolling as well and the saddle felt good also but as I said it was just a one and half hour break-in ride.
Here are some shots from down the road!
Today was its first ride out, as I was expecting the roads to dry out. Actually, I had to carry the bike on my shoulders when run on a wet section of the road...
Ride quality was amazing, especially on the paved road of the mnt, frame and fork absorbed all the road buzz but did not felt like wasting power when off the saddle. Ofcourse it was an easy, recovery ride but did get some good feedback on its potential.
Athena was right on, all the time, was really happy with that as I was expecting a significant drawback compared to my SR. One thing I didnt quite like was the shape of the classic bend of the handlebars, I am more into the modern compact shapes.
Wheels were nicely rolling as well and the saddle felt good also but as I said it was just a one and half hour break-in ride.
Here are some shots from down the road!
Trek SpeedConcept 9.9 Project One, Basso Diamante SV, DeRosa SK (sold), Orbea Orca Gold 6430gr, Orbea Aqua, Tommasini Tecno, FM-066SL 6480gr, Kinesis RaceLight T2, Trek Superfly 100, Orbea Alma 29, Specialized Enduro S-Works 29, KTM EXC-250
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