New 2017 Wilier Cento Air ??
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Urus Miura are one of the best wheelsets ever made. On image come with team hm... color.... so it not visualy attractive ( to name it gentle ). really, there's world out of Zipp & Enve. Better one .
BTW cento10Air released one of most beauty paint schemes ever for me.
BTW cento10Air released one of most beauty paint schemes ever for me.
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Yeah, I think i read somewhere It was designed by CFD instead of wind tunnel testing (much cheaper). I doubt it will be as aero as a wind tunnel designed bike as shown by the old Virgin F1 team that built its car using CFD (It was last).
Lovely bike though and one for my maybe list next year
Lovely bike though and one for my maybe list next year
I own one now as a replacement for my Timemachine TMR01. that died after it ingested a stone in the downtube that caused a fair bit of collateral damage!
its faster, and more agile, it also handles better. acceleration wise, it goes really well. depends on the wheels attached to it I guess!
its faster, and more agile, it also handles better. acceleration wise, it goes really well. depends on the wheels attached to it I guess!
Those that are riding this I am interested in knowing if you are using a mechanical group set with the special bars and stem that allow all the gear cables to be internal. How is the shifting quality- is it badly affected by the tight bends?
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cunn1n9 wrote:Those that are riding this I am interested in knowing if you are using a mechanical group set with the special bars and stem that allow all the gear cables to be internal. How is the shifting quality- is it badly affected by the tight bends?
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I'm an owner of this terrific bike. I'm using the Ultegra mechanical combi, with Alabarda stem (lengthened version of it, 42 cm wide). Shifting quality is superb. Razorsharp.
Might be the 'this is my new bike' effect, we'll see. For now it is really good. Also the(ir) find to widen the stays for the airflow seems to really ups the tempo around 2 to 3 km/h on average... never a bad thing. Motivates to train even harder.
Ok, just my 2 cents on it.
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Adutch wrote:cunn1n9 wrote:Those that are riding this I am interested in knowing if you are using a mechanical group set with the special bars and stem that allow all the gear cables to be internal. How is the shifting quality- is it badly affected by the tight bends?
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I'm an owner of this terrific bike. I'm using the Ultegra mechanical combi, with Alabarda stem (lengthened version of it, 42 cm wide). Shifting quality is superb. Razorsharp.
Might be the 'this is my new bike' effect, we'll see. For now it is really good. Also the(ir) find to widen the stays for the airflow seems to really ups the tempo around 2 to 3 km/h on average... never a bad thing. Motivates to train even harder.
Ok, just my 2 cents on it.
Hey thanks for replying really appreciate it. Glad you are enjoying the bike.
One of the things I was thinking is that the fit on this must be very precise given the integrated stem/bars and the fact that the seatpost setback is 22mm. Did you find fitting difficult?
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