Wilier Centro 1 SR...build options
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That's way more fancy then mine!
Longer stem (Ritchy Carbon Matrix C260), cut the steer tube, wrap the bars.
In the long term, will probably swap the bars out for something shiny but still aluminum. I guess Ritchey wet black bars but they're pretty heavy. Just have black Rival brakes on there now. Might get something light like EE Brakes at some point. And a SRAM Red Quarq.
Longer stem (Ritchy Carbon Matrix C260), cut the steer tube, wrap the bars.
In the long term, will probably swap the bars out for something shiny but still aluminum. I guess Ritchey wet black bars but they're pretty heavy. Just have black Rival brakes on there now. Might get something light like EE Brakes at some point. And a SRAM Red Quarq.
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I'm thinking of ordering one of these :
How tall is that headset upper bearing cover ? I am thinking I may also get the matching wilier plasma bars, but as they are 0 deg I'm wondering it I can get the right position.
Also - do the framesets come with all the parts necessary to flip between mechanical and electronic ? and a saw guide for the ISP ?
How tall is that headset upper bearing cover ? I am thinking I may also get the matching wilier plasma bars, but as they are 0 deg I'm wondering it I can get the right position.
Also - do the framesets come with all the parts necessary to flip between mechanical and electronic ? and a saw guide for the ISP ?
I can't get the measurement for you now, but all frames come ready for mechanical or electronic.
Those bars I posted I had custom done. I too was worried about the correct positioning with 0 deg, but it really is a non issue. We mocked it up and positioning felt fine...at least for me. I currently ride a Deda Element Zero 100 stem that has -6 and when I'm on the Wilier, the fitter said my positioning was the same as on my old bike. So I'm rolling with that.
No saw guide for the ISP is included. So measure with a micrometer, mark with chalk and cut with an axe!
As for the saga with 9070 Di2, word I got was Jan, so I'm going 9000 until the Di2 arrives, let the dust and prices settle a bit, then I will switch to Di2 and sell the 9000
stuff.
Those bars I posted I had custom done. I too was worried about the correct positioning with 0 deg, but it really is a non issue. We mocked it up and positioning felt fine...at least for me. I currently ride a Deda Element Zero 100 stem that has -6 and when I'm on the Wilier, the fitter said my positioning was the same as on my old bike. So I'm rolling with that.
No saw guide for the ISP is included. So measure with a micrometer, mark with chalk and cut with an axe!
As for the saga with 9070 Di2, word I got was Jan, so I'm going 9000 until the Di2 arrives, let the dust and prices settle a bit, then I will switch to Di2 and sell the 9000
stuff.
Just did a quick shakedown ride. Hope you're looking for a stiff and lively race bike Horacio! If so, you're in for a treat!
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Imaking20 wrote:I envy you both!
nice bikes guys - although I really think the Wilier graphics department are far from their previous best right now - lovely builds though.
Wiliers: Cento Uno; Cento SLR; Imperiale, Zero 7 (all Super Record 11sp naturally)
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Spindoctor wrote:nice bikes guys - although I really think the Wilier graphics department are far from their previous best right now - lovely builds though.
Love the new graphics. They go well with the angular SR frames. Way more inspiring to me then the older stuff.
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