Deda Superleggera or....

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Stiffest set?

Deda: zero100/zero100 performance
4
44%
Deda: superleggera35/ trentacinque35
2
22%
Fizik: cyrano R3(bull/chameleon)/ cyranoR1
2
22%
Cinelli: dinamo/dinamo or neos
1
11%
 
Total votes: 9

fifarafa
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by fifarafa

Hi all,

I've now superleggera and superleggero. Unfortunatelly superleggera isn't stiff enough for me.
I'd like to change this handlebar and stem to stiffer ones.
I wonder about:
1. Deda: zero100/zero100 performance,
2. Deda: superleggera35/ trentacinque35,
3. Fizik Cyrano

I'm looking for handlebar for campy record shifters. ( I had 3t ergonova...doesn't fit good)

What do you think about this?
Last edited by fifarafa on Fri Dec 26, 2014 12:01 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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by bm0p700f

It would be cheaper to sit down more and not put as much pressure on the bars. If you want stiff deda zero1, zero 100 e.t.c are fine.

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by fifarafa

ok I mean drop

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by fogman

My Campy Super Record fits fine with my 3T Ergonova bars.

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It's all downhill from here, except for the uphills.

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I think it depends on the length of your fingers. I would not like that bar shape (I have fairly big hands) but if you have short ones reaching the brake lever from the drops might be an issue.

Also try Ritchey bars, I think they have a good shape. I currently have athena shifters on old Ritchey logic Pro bars.

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by TonyMM

fifarafa wrote:Hi all,

I've now superleggera and superleggero. Unfortunatelly superleggera isn't stiff enough for me.
(...)


Hi fifarafa,

Actually I wanted to use this combo also (superleggera and superleggero)....you make me unsure now as I saw that you are 75 kg (70-71 kg); almost like me with 68-72 kg... :?:

In which situation are they not stiff enough ?

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by BRM

Hmm Pretty incomplete startpost.

not stiff enough? why not what you mean exactly.
What is ur weight?
What is the size of the stem
Size of handlebars.
Amount of spacers
pic
etc

Ergonova doesnt fit? in what way?

When you want that people think with you, please provide proper info.
(you can edit your startpost with better/more info)
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by BRM

fogman wrote:My Campy Super Record fits fine with my 3T Ergonova bars.

ImageUploadedByTapatalk1419173360.141834.jpg



Shifters looks a bit (too) high
With campa shifters you should end with a small dimple where bar and shifter go over in eachother.

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by fogman

BRM wrote:With campa shifters you should end with a small dimple where bar and shifter go over in eachother.


Not sure I know what you mean by that, but my BG Fitter put them there and they feel like a level transition from bar to hood.

I originally had the Deda Superleggero/Superleggera stem/bar combo. I prefer the 3T ARX/Ergonova stem/bar combo. Better shape for my hands and stiffer.

I have the Deda Zero100SC/Presa stem/bar combo on my other bike which I also like.
It's all downhill from here, except for the uphills.

fifarafa
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by fifarafa

TonyMM as TheDarkInstall wrote: bars " Flexy as hell in the drops"
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=106698&hilit=superleggera&start=105

and this is true even when you compare this to ergonova team...though... superleggera is far more comfortable ... for me and beetter for my shifters

stem 120/ bars 44/ top cap 25
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by TonyMM

fifarafa wrote:TonyMM as TheDarkInstall wrote: bars " Flexy as hell in the drops"
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=106698&hilit=superleggera&start=105

and this is true even when you compare this to ergonova team...though... superleggera is far more comfortable ... for me and beetter for my shifters

stem 120/ bars 44/ top cap 25


Ok, now understood. Comfortable 8) but not stiff enough :evil:

The whole story with the torque and the carbon doe not make feel secure :cry:
I ride quite a lot in the mountains and I need to be secure.

I suppose I will got for the Deda Zero 100 Stem/ Bar now :roll: Only + 95 gramm in total compared to Superleggera/ Superleggero.


Are you now only looking for alu stem/ bars or also for carbon bars again ?

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by fifarafa

I really like shape of superleggera (deeper than ergonova) so I'm looking for sth similar

as I wrote I'm thinking about Deda: zero100/zero100 performance or superleggera35/ trentacinque35

but I'm curious why even Greipel hasn't in Helium 35
http://road.cc/content/news/124587-tour ... -helium-sl
aesthetics, comfort?

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by TonyMM

I had the Deda 35er at my local dealer and they are....big...too big for my hands...

Did you test them already ?

fifarafa
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by fifarafa

unfortunatelly no...I've middle hands, neither small nor large so I don't know if these bars will be good for me

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by TonyMM

fifarafa wrote:unfortunatelly no...I've middle hands, neither small nor large so I don't know if these bars will be good for me


I would suggest you to test these in your hands. I am sure you will say "no go" or "buy" :?
At my local dealer I saw them but I was not sure. As soon as I had these in my hands, I knew (no go or buy).

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