Dedacciai Super Scuro - 2014

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Jacob76
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by Jacob76

Hi there
I'm Jacob and i'm new on this forum.
I will just present my new bike:

Dedacciai Super Scuro:

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Frame: Monocoque carbon fiber frame IM 600 - Weight: 990 g/size M
Fork: Monocoque carbon fork weight 350 g
Groupset: Shimano Ultegra 6800 11 speed
Crankset: Shimano Ultegra 6800
Brakes: Shimano Ulegra 6800
Saddle: Specialized Avatar Expert
Handlebar: Deda RHM 01
Stem: Deda Zero1
Tyre: Schwalbe Durano S
Wheels: Spinergy Stealth PBO Aero Bladed spokes

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jbaillie
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by jbaillie

Have to admit, I did not know Spinergy still existed.

That being said, that's a rad frame and nice build you've got there.

paradawt
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by paradawt

Can't see the pics.

Can you paste direct link?

Thanks.
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aerobikewheels
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by aerobikewheels

Looking good,

How does those spinergy wheels ride compared to wheels with normal spokes?

Any difference in lateral stiffness?

Jacob76
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by Jacob76

aerobikewheels wrote:Looking good,

How does those spinergy wheels ride compared to wheels with normal spokes?

Any difference in lateral stiffness?


Hi there And thank you.

Frankly i must say i don't have the right materiel and experience to compare with.
I'm very new in this 'road bike society', I started in may last year and bought a Kuota Kharma Evo, nice bike indeed,
The bike fever got me and The Kharma is now sold :)

But i can tell you it is very solid and lateral stiff build wheels with a good comfort.
And it's not noisy like a Cosmic Carbone :lol:

/Jacob

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by aerobikewheels

I remember riding my first time trial at a spinergy rev - x wheelset which i borrowed from a fellow cyclist. and with a road frame with add-ons.
I tough they went bankrupt after these 8 spoke wheels were not as durable as they should be.

But technology has moved on and i really like the principle of using a sort of fiber cord instead of steel for the spokes. But can't find any decent testing on those.

Could you try to do a sprint out of saddle giving everything you have with the brake pads really close to the rims (but clear when you give the wheels a spin) and see if there is any brake rub during out of the saddle sprinting?
Thanks in advance.

When it comes to looks tough i like your taste. won't be likely you would ever come across someone with the same setup.

Jacob76
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by Jacob76

Hi again

Like i wrote earlier it is very stiff that's for sure there is absolutely no wobbling during a sprint.
But i can't tell you there difference between 'regular' vs. bladed spokes.

/Jacob

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russianbear
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by russianbear

That's a really nice frame! I like the bend of the down tube.

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