Cipollini RB800 Bardiani Team 2014...
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Awesome!
I would prefer another saddle though...
I would prefer another saddle though...
Stunning, the green gives it a real kick!
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Are those brakes new version mine just say "Fibula"
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wow very nice. Can you tell me where you got the protective rubber grommet on the RD housing?
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I think Cipo would definitely approve!
Cheers guys...will be done by Friday
@ maverick_1 - Will let you know; the preliminary impressions (incl.140 km on Sat, intervals yesterday) are very good...close to the RB1K in feel, i.e. very responsive, stable and planted; fractionally more compliant than the RB1K, less pressure on the back...more of an all-rounder. The RB0.8k is much more planted and stable vs. my Tarmac SL4 (52cm, same components and wheels) which in comparison feels twitchy, especially on bad surfaces and tight corners (virtually the same geometry, but obviously many differences, incl materials, tube shapes, manufacturing process etc).
@ kgt - what specifically don't you like? it's a custom Dash saddle...full carbon shell, extra padding (5 layers), pretty comfy yet only 114gr (actual)
@ petepeterson - unfortunately, the protective rubber grommets came with the frame set
@ arthurf - yup, fingers crossed and let us know what frame you go for!
@ coppercook62 - ...not sure why they added the ugly thm writing; but yup (as clear from pics) the brakes are brand new
@ maverick_1 - Will let you know; the preliminary impressions (incl.140 km on Sat, intervals yesterday) are very good...close to the RB1K in feel, i.e. very responsive, stable and planted; fractionally more compliant than the RB1K, less pressure on the back...more of an all-rounder. The RB0.8k is much more planted and stable vs. my Tarmac SL4 (52cm, same components and wheels) which in comparison feels twitchy, especially on bad surfaces and tight corners (virtually the same geometry, but obviously many differences, incl materials, tube shapes, manufacturing process etc).
@ kgt - what specifically don't you like? it's a custom Dash saddle...full carbon shell, extra padding (5 layers), pretty comfy yet only 114gr (actual)
@ petepeterson - unfortunately, the protective rubber grommets came with the frame set
@ arthurf - yup, fingers crossed and let us know what frame you go for!
@ coppercook62 - ...not sure why they added the ugly thm writing; but yup (as clear from pics) the brakes are brand new
I know it is a fine saddle but I just don't like its looks.
Nevermind, since it is confy...
Nevermind, since it is confy...
The build looks sick, Vlad! Really like it! A ride is in order soon and now you should be even easier to spot on the roads with the fluo green
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Big dribbly thumbs up to that build, awesome colour ive just built mine up, love em.
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