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danbjpa -- that's a hot build. I still can't get over why anyone would pick a zero 7 over the Cento Uno SL. Purely from an engineering perspective the Cento Uno should be fairly close in weight, if the same fibers and layup technology is used (the ISP adds a little weight but you save on the post so it's a wash).
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I would remove the wheel decals and this italian flag tape. You also need better tires asap (Vittoria,Veloflex). You already loose like 20% of the riding pleasure with these contis. It's true that zero7 is a much lighter frame but I also prefer the cento1 looks.
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JackDaniels wrote:Here's my Izoard. Nothing too fancy, but it did win a few races this summer.
weight?
Thought I'd share a recent addition to my family. A Wilier Cento Uno SLR bought 2nd hand off the Lampre team when they were at the Tour Down Under. its actually Danilio Hondo's old bike. i love it but it seems that Hondo is not only 1cm shorther than me but 100 hundred times more flexible and so I may have to sell it, or at least get new un cut forks.
I dont like those red spoked wheels, but they look good on your bike! Bike looks great!
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Cycloholic wrote:JackDaniels wrote:weight?
That was around 16.5 lbs. Those zipp aluminum wheels are heavy and have moved permanently to my TT bike.
I've since turned that izoard into a training bike and it's just an awesome bike. I was talking to a Wilier rep after a race and he noted that they specifically changed the izoard when they added the xp, so they wouldn't compete with their top end race bikes as much.
Here is my Cento Uno hope to get more and better pictures soon...
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hoggy wrote:Thought I'd share a recent addition to my family. A Wilier Cento Uno SLR bought 2nd hand off the Lampre team when they were at the Tour Down Under. its actually Danilio Hondo's old bike. i love it but it seems that Hondo is not only 1cm shorther than me but 100 hundred times more flexible and so I may have to sell it, or at least get new un cut forks.
Sell it.
You will need a tower of spacers to have the same bar height as in your avatar picture.
hoggy wrote:Thought I'd share a recent addition to my family. A Wilier Cento Uno SLR bought 2nd hand off the Lampre team when they were at the Tour Down Under. its actually Danilio Hondo's old bike. i love it but it seems that Hondo is not only 1cm shorther than me but 100 hundred times more flexible and so I may have to sell it, or at least get new un cut forks.
can't you sell this fork and buy another one?
My Cento Uno with low profile wheels (actually the wheels from my master x-light).
I am thinking of buying low profile carbon tubulars after selling my Corima aero+. Something like fulcrum racing light maybe? I don't know yet if low-profile is the best choise for my 82kg.
kgt wrote:
My Cento Uno with low profile wheels (actually the wheels from my master x-light).
I am thinking of buying low profile carbon tubulars after selling my Corima aero+. Something like fulcrum racing light maybe? I don't know yet if low-profile is the best choise for my 82kg.
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hoggy wrote:Thought I'd share a recent addition to my family. A Wilier Cento Uno SLR bought 2nd hand off the Lampre team when they were at the Tour Down Under. its actually Danilio Hondo's old bike. i love it but it seems that Hondo is not only 1cm shorther than me but 100 hundred times more flexible and so I may have to sell it, or at least get new un cut forks.
Sounds to me like you should suck it up and get to stretching.......
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