Wilier Triestina 2016 range, new lineup.
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I agree. It's not really light or really aero, but with the ISP it just had some kind of sexyness and appeal. It was on my shortlist of bikes I'm considering. Now it's just meh! and I'll go fully aero instead.
/Martin
/Martin
Last edited by Martin.dk on Wed Jun 03, 2015 1:02 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez wrote:Ohh okay! I just knew "plug" was something to put inside a hole... yikes
My experience with Wilier Cento Uno (the 2008 version) was that ISP is a great idea and it really works when well designed. That frame had a sublime ride quality and ISP was a part of it.
I have been waiting to see this years range as I fancy upgrading my Izoard XP. Last years colours didn't do it for me. 2016 are an abortion. I am so disappointed. I don't like any of them regardless of how good they are.
Looks like I'll be sticking with this or trying to pick up a Basso.
Looks like I'll be sticking with this or trying to pick up a Basso.
Yes, that's a fine looking design above. I think their worst are the ones with all the geometric pin striping.
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True... seems like the first edition of zero7 was a much better frame. Rave reviews for that one.
The new zero7 seems to have headtube-fork stiffness issues especially in bigger sizes.
The new zero7 seems to have headtube-fork stiffness issues especially in bigger sizes.
I have the new Zero7. For me it is a bit sketchy at the front end. Still getting used to it. I think I will learn to love it... cos I'm gonna force myself to. I've had a Cento Uno in the past. Similar to the one I posted earlier but not the Superleggera. It was super nice to ride. Both XL.
Like Doyler, me too switch the cento1 superleggera petacchi (like pic posted) to a 2015 zero.7.
I only ride 2x around 50km each (to adjustments and here is winter so now raining a lot). But i feel the front a little 'ungovernable' (or more sensible) too. Perhaps because it's more light and i will have 'footprint' over the time.
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I only ride 2x around 50km each (to adjustments and here is winter so now raining a lot). But i feel the front a little 'ungovernable' (or more sensible) too. Perhaps because it's more light and i will have 'footprint' over the time.
Sorry for my poo-r english
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Also am sad to see the ISP gone on the cento1sr, and also that it seems they won't make a cento1sr disc any more. I really love mine. I guess this way I don't catch upgrade-itis
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