Anyone still have a steel bike?
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My new De Rosa Neo Primato.
Frame and Forks: 2013 De Rosa Neo Primato Steel lugged, Faema colour scheme, 54 cm
Drive train: Campagnolo Chorus 11
Brakes: Campagnolo Chorus 11
Wheels: H Plus Son Archetype, Chris King R45 Hubs, Sapim CX Ray spokes, Vittoria Open Corsa Evo SC tyres, built by Strada Hand built Wheels
Pedals: Look Keo
Saddle: Selle Italia SLR Kit Carbonio
Frame and Forks: 2013 De Rosa Neo Primato Steel lugged, Faema colour scheme, 54 cm
Drive train: Campagnolo Chorus 11
Brakes: Campagnolo Chorus 11
Wheels: H Plus Son Archetype, Chris King R45 Hubs, Sapim CX Ray spokes, Vittoria Open Corsa Evo SC tyres, built by Strada Hand built Wheels
Pedals: Look Keo
Saddle: Selle Italia SLR Kit Carbonio
Lovely & stylish! I like it!
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Ill try to get some better pics up soon.
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Wow lovely De Rosa
My Cielo Sportif Racer, DA7900 grouppo but with the newer DA9000 wheels. This sees alot of commuting k's so I've switched to Conti 4 Seasons for more durability. Previously ran the GP4000's and it was a very smooth ride.
I love riding this.
I haven't seen alot of Cielo's going round, anyone else got one here on WW?
She isn't my lightest bike weighing in at 7.8kg.
I love riding this.
I haven't seen alot of Cielo's going round, anyone else got one here on WW?
She isn't my lightest bike weighing in at 7.8kg.
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btompkins0112 wrote:kgt wrote:No comparison IMHO.
Especially $$$$ wise!
Which way?
true wrote:My Cielo Sportif Racer, DA7900 grouppo but with the newer DA9000 wheels. This sees alot of commuting k's so I've switched to Conti 4 Seasons for more durability. Previously ran the GP4000's and it was a very smooth ride.
I love riding this.
I haven't seen alot of Cielo's going round, anyone else got one here on WW?
She isn't my lightest bike weighing in at 7.8kg.
Amazing frame and build.
Did you just use a spacer to run the 9000 wheels with 7900?
Yeap, I did use the spacer. The spacer is really nicely engraved too. I should have taken a photo. So two spacers in total, one from the new 9000 wheelset (cause I'm using a 10spd cassette) and the spacer that comes standard with the DA 10spd cassette.
Eventually I'll move to 9000 but for now, I'll enjoy the current set up
Eventually I'll move to 9000 but for now, I'll enjoy the current set up
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Mine has just been repainted and upgraded (carbon cranks, new lighter steel forks, carbon seatpost and record 10 speed chain). I need to retape the bars at some point and move the shifters. I have also fallen in love with the SLR monolink saddle which will mean a new expensive seatpost. There is also lot of other lighter that I would like to buy as well but I will have wait a bit.
Weight well its 22.11 lbs with pedal, cages, mudguards - ready to ride or 25 lbs with a fullwater bottle and a tool bottle stuffed with three tubes, a multitool and tyre levers.
It's my winter bike.
Weight well its 22.11 lbs with pedal, cages, mudguards - ready to ride or 25 lbs with a fullwater bottle and a tool bottle stuffed with three tubes, a multitool and tyre levers.
It's my winter bike.
Hello,
finally I have a new CX frame.
Columbus spirit for lugs with columbus max fork.
https://picasaweb.google.com/Maliksoges ... ritForLugs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - the rest of the pictures
finally I have a new CX frame.
Columbus spirit for lugs with columbus max fork.
https://picasaweb.google.com/Maliksoges ... ritForLugs" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - the rest of the pictures
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KB wrote:Malik - great looking frame. Especially like the fork. It gives the frame a classic flow to it.
LionelB wrote:Beautiful frameset.
Thanks
SWijland wrote:Lovely frame that Rytcharski! Nice touch on the rear dropouts. Isn't Columbus Spirit a bit too light for serious CX use though?
Rear dropouts are from xcr.
Well i'm not a serious CX rider.. so i think this will be fine
I'm not pretty sure this is a 100% spirit Seat tube is 31,7
Frame weight - 2,050kg.
Fork - uncut - 900g