Olympia Ikon Di2 - nicest photo I have ever posted ;)

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CippoForLife
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by CippoForLife

First Olympia Ikon in North America, so I figured I'd give WW's the sneak peak.
Full Di2 and mechanical integration, including hidden battery slot under downtube.
Choice of monolink or regular seatpost; press-fit bb; + tapered headtube.
Hi pressure moulding system creates a very uniform carbon surface, even on the inside of the frame.
Pretty darn cool in person, sub $3k retail price aint bad at all, and Italian geometries are always nice.
And no more complaining about my crappy pictures ;)
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by Greenduck

That looks amazing! And very nice camera work.
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LeePaton
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by LeePaton

Lovely looking.

I'd maybe work on the stamp on the wood though, certain I read it as "blackshit" first time round.

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cippo :lol: awesome pic, finally!

Tell us some more about this brand. You distributing them?

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by jsinclair

Looks nice. Im not sold on the battery box yet but thats another story.

At least to me, it looks a lot like a scott foil. Although i would probably take this over the scott given the choice.

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by jghall

Nice Mike. Please tell us more.

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by roca rule

jsinclair wrote:Looks nice. Im not sold on the battery box yet but thats another story.

At least to me, it looks a lot like a scott foil. Although i would probably take this over the scott given the choice.

Very true.

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by Geoff

Interesting. What size is that? The headtube looks massive...

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by giant man

nice looking frame, wonder if it rides well ..

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by xjbaylor

Fantastic image and beautiful bike. The contrast the wood provides is outstanding.

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by Wingnut

I thought it was a Scott Foil at first!

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by prendrefeu

that's gorgeous!
but you're posting on Weight Weenies, and since this is the first in North America...

WHAT
IS
THE
WEIGHT
?!?!?!
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by hansonator69

I need one now :mrgreen:
Slam your stem.

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Corrected for frame to replicate actual angles as built.

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That sloping top tube changes the look quite a bit, in my opinion.
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by Wingnut

Yep...looks like a copy of a Foil still...

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