Torelli Verde 12.25 As Pictured with Clinchers
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Johnny Rad wrote:Kudos! That's gotta be an awfully light frame.
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1020 grams (uncut) seatpost.
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newfy wrote:That's a sweet ride I was thing of anodizing my sl cranks glad to see its not a problem
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I had them mask the inside where they fit on the spindle.
benolium wrote:Great Build
Thank you
I put some new parts on my Torelli
Components:
Frame: Torelli Verde.
Fork: Torelli.
Cranks: Cannondale Hollowgram SI. with Rotor rings
Headset: Cane Creek.
Headset cap: Carbon with Alloy bolt.
Bottlecages: Woodman.
Brakes: Ciamillo Gravitas SL .
Brakepads: Reynolds Blue.
Gruppo: Sram Red.
RD Pulley: Seam red with Carbon pulleys with ceramic bearings.
Handlebars:Zipp,Fizik tape.
Mast head: Woodman.
Saddle: Selle Italia SLR C64.
Brake cables: Alligator i-Links.
QR skewers: Ravx.
Pedals: M2 Racer Orb.
Chain: YBN 101sl.
Wheels: Rims;Enve SMS 3.4 rim Hub on Front C-4,Rear Extra Light UltraRear SX Hub , Dt swiss aero lite and Sapin cx ray Spokes
Tires Vittoria Corsa EVO CX 700x23c Black/Blue Tubular
Computer:Garmin Edge 500 with Speed & Cadence sensor
Components:
Frame: Torelli Verde.
Fork: Torelli.
Cranks: Cannondale Hollowgram SI. with Rotor rings
Headset: Cane Creek.
Headset cap: Carbon with Alloy bolt.
Bottlecages: Woodman.
Brakes: Ciamillo Gravitas SL .
Brakepads: Reynolds Blue.
Gruppo: Sram Red.
RD Pulley: Seam red with Carbon pulleys with ceramic bearings.
Handlebars:Zipp,Fizik tape.
Mast head: Woodman.
Saddle: Selle Italia SLR C64.
Brake cables: Alligator i-Links.
QR skewers: Ravx.
Pedals: M2 Racer Orb.
Chain: YBN 101sl.
Wheels: Rims;Enve SMS 3.4 rim Hub on Front C-4,Rear Extra Light UltraRear SX Hub , Dt swiss aero lite and Sapin cx ray Spokes
Tires Vittoria Corsa EVO CX 700x23c Black/Blue Tubular
Computer:Garmin Edge 500 with Speed & Cadence sensor
mrfish wrote:nice, I particularly like the blue and no red approach - normally it's hard to avoid red.
how do you like the ibike?
Thank you
I switched to a Garmin Edge 500, The I-Bike was Great.
tomgag wrote:Great bike, fair play
Thank you
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So how do the Reynolds blue pads compare to the stock Enve pads in dry and wet conditions? I've thought about running them instead but wasn't too sure as the Enves are obviously designed to work optimally with their own rims and vice versa.
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Actually looking at this frame reminds me a lot of the Team GB road frames in the front of the bike
dereksmalls wrote:So how do the Reynolds blue pads compare to the stock Enve pads in dry and wet conditions? I've thought about running them instead but wasn't too sure as the Enves are obviously designed to work optimally with their own rims and vice versa.
I do not ride this bike in the rain, In dry the the Reynolds work the same as the Enve pads for me.
The braking track on the new SMS 4.5 Rims are better than on my edge 45,s.
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dereksmalls wrote:Actually looking at this frame reminds me a lot of the Team GB road frames in the front of the bike
This frame is 1 of 2 built for Torelli ( all black no decals BB30, ISP, and tapered head set.)