Aura Stratos I

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g_doraz
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by g_doraz

Introducing my new workhorse - An Aura Stratos I. My friends own the bike company Aura - they do custom Titanium Frames (which is next on my list…) and custom painted carbon frames…I built this one up as follows:

Frame / Fork: Aura Stratos I (Dedacciai Nero RC) + Dedacciai Fork
Groupset: Campagnolo Record 11 (Crank is 2009 vintage, rest of components are 2014…)
Wheels: 32 spoke Powertap Rear, 32 spoke DT Swiss RR415
Tyres: Veloflex Master 23s + Vittoria Ultralite tubes
Bars / Stem: Deda RHM02 42cm C-C, 130mm Deda Superleggero stem -8degrees
Post / Saddle: Deda Superzero Post, Specialized S-Works Carbon Toupe Saddle
Pedals: Look Keo Blade Carbon
Computer & Mount: Garmin 800 with k-edge mount
Bottle Cages: Elite Custom Bottle Cages

final weight with the wheels: 7.6kg - I suspect this will drop well below 7kg with my Mavic CCU's

Some Pics…Hope you like it. Cheers, Gino.

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Road bike: Pinarello Dogma 60.1
TT bike: Trek Speed Concept

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MarkGiardini
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by MarkGiardini

Good work man!
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Stolichnaya
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by Stolichnaya

Nice. Those Deda frames have nice clean lines. Looks good in the Aura paint scheme.

Wait, what!? No Deda wheels? Just kidding... You have a very purposeful racing build there. Well done.

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by TimmS

Nice bike, but the kit is even better!

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MarkGiardini
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by MarkGiardini

The kit (and the bike) look even better in the flesh. The rider however, doesn't !
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by prendrefeu

Nice kit!!

How do you like the ride?
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g_doraz
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by g_doraz

Hey all, thanks for the comments. The bike rides really well, after a few years of riding Italian "superbikes" I picked this up and haven't really noticed much of a difference - probably due to my physical condition being far better now...and training with power means that 300W feels like 300W no matter which platform I'm on.

The kit is a custom kit made by an Australian company called Babici. The last pic of me is one of the many that were taken as a promo for new aura cycles website. The site is currently being updated, and the kit will be available for purchase from the site. I will post links as soon as it's all complete.





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Road bike: Pinarello Dogma 60.1
TT bike: Trek Speed Concept

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4XxCZagAjk

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