Basso Diamante
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Love your new bike , almost everything is the same as mine except saddle and electric shifting , 53cm , super record , enve 3.4 , enve bars , enve cages , fizik Antares , look carbon ti blade. Vittortia corsa speed , color Basdo Diamanté Mapp , road today first time 40k , very different then my colnago c59 but once you get it going it super sweet, oh yes I choose zero degree stem as I need to work my way into the bikes aggressive geometry. My only complaint is the rubber stoppers for derailleur cables keep popping out , truly think they could have done a much better job with that , I'm have some custom made by a friend who makes ear plugs , which will go in deeper with a wider bottom to hold in place . Almost got the eggshell color. Have fun it's truly the most beautiful bike out in the market now .
Lovely bike. I really love the Diamante. I am considering one of these for my next build. I am wonderring if any Diamante owners can tell me about sizing. I believe i would need a 53, but the stack and reach numbers between the 53 and 56 are very similar. For reference i currently ride an F8 and SLR01, both in 54 and they fit me perfectly. Thanks.
I have a 53 and with a 110 stem without the comfort kit. It's a tad low and stretch for me. If I'm riding in a group it's a great bike because I'm low. I think I'd do well with a 100 stem but it's hard to find the Basso stem in the US. The geometry was very similar to the felt ar 54 that I had. I acurally used a 90mm stem with a traditional bend drop bar. I'm trying to source a 100 stem. I have another fork for the comfort kit withich puts me up 2 cm but for now, I'm liking it low.
I also ride a 54/m wilier and a 48s colnago. This is the longest tt bike I have with ett of 54.5.
My measurement is 172 cm. Saddle height 70 cm.
Ride quality is every bit as good as you expect a bike of this caliber. Little on the stiff side. Main thing is it's a beauty to look at.
I also ride a 54/m wilier and a 48s colnago. This is the longest tt bike I have with ett of 54.5.
My measurement is 172 cm. Saddle height 70 cm.
Ride quality is every bit as good as you expect a bike of this caliber. Little on the stiff side. Main thing is it's a beauty to look at.
Mayfly wrote:Did you ever figure out creaking noise from headset ? I'm having same issue .
I had the same issue.. to cure it I just laid a 2-3 cm lenght of medium width rubber band centrally along the top tube under the comfort kit.. no more creaks
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chazmtb wrote:I have a 53 and with a 110 stem without the comfort kit. It's a tad low and stretch for me. If I'm riding in a group it's a great bike because I'm low. I think I'd do well with a 100 stem but it's hard to find the Basso stem in the US. The geometry was very similar to the felt ar 54 that I had. I acurally used a 90mm stem with a traditional bend drop bar. I'm trying to source a 100 stem. I have another fork for the comfort kit withich puts me up 2 cm but for now, I'm liking it low.
I also ride a 54/m wilier and a 48s colnago. This is the longest tt bike I have with ett of 54.5.
My measurement is 172 cm. Saddle height 70 cm.
Ride quality is every bit as good as you expect a bike of this caliber. Little on the stiff side. Main thing is it's a beauty to look at.
I was going to mention that ordering directly from Basso Italy is super easy and shipping is really fast.
I needed a 120mm stem in the -11 and I decided to get some socks and other items and I think I had them in roughly 5 days.
Also love this bike and considering a purchase. Any input on the durability and weight penalty with the Eggshell frame finish? Whats it ride like? Comparison to a Dogma F8 would be great but, whatever!
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Currently building up a Diamante (53cm 40th special edition) with EPS - loving your build and hoping mine will be as nice.
Two questions though!
1. What mounting option did you go with for the internal battery? I am thinking to go for the down tube option. Fitting in the seatpost won't work - unless the seatpost is cut!
2. How did you wire up the front mech? Did you run the wire through the port just below? Or through the port designed for a cable if running mechanical?
Cheers!
Two questions though!
1. What mounting option did you go with for the internal battery? I am thinking to go for the down tube option. Fitting in the seatpost won't work - unless the seatpost is cut!
2. How did you wire up the front mech? Did you run the wire through the port just below? Or through the port designed for a cable if running mechanical?
Cheers!
Sorry, while EPS would have been my choice, I couldnt afford it so have mechanical chorusMikeyBE wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2017 6:27 pmCurrently building up a Diamante (53cm 40th special edition) with EPS - loving your build and hoping mine will be as nice.
Two questions though!
1. What mounting option did you go with for the internal battery? I am thinking to go for the down tube option. Fitting in the seatpost won't work - unless the seatpost is cut!
2. How did you wire up the front mech? Did you run the wire through the port just below? Or through the port designed for a cable if running mechanical?
Cheers!
Super stiff (even for us ,the well lived ones-rather fat).A pure joy to see it ,in your living room and better to be on it.
The stem is a sculpture of the classic .You are getting down the hill and makes you feel comfy.
With 76cm from bottom bracket and 3 stem spacers I feel like a hawk on the bars.(almost 16cm difference in height).It's a 53cm bike.
I was saying to my self why not getting a Pina or Colna. Now I got a pair of Microtechs 38mm ina good price .
And a pair of 303 Zipps.
Do yourself a favour and get one Basso.Let it grow with you and get a new one after 4 years, ...to pair them.