Hand-built Pantani Nero with Super Record + ENVE 6.7's

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CippoForLife
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by CippoForLife

OK, last one for the day and I'll try to get back to more regular contributions around here!
We are setting up a photo studio in February so the image quality should also improve.

This is my other personal rig, a Pantani Nero, hand-built by Carrera in Italy:

Frame: Nero XL with custom geometry (essentially a size 57 with a long head-tube)
Fork: Pantani tapered 1,1/8" to 1.5"
Group: 2011 Super Record (I didn't want the red logos on this bike)
Components: Enve carbon all around
Wheels: ENVE 6.7 tubulars, though I have since swapped to Xentis 5.8's - more on those in a future post
Cage: Campy Record carbon - truthfully, it is pricey, but just looks awesome
Saddle: Fizik Antares, though I am anxiously awaiting the new Mobius series as I love my old K1

Weight: 14.5 lbs all-in with Keywin Ti pedals

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Overall I was really blown away by this baby...I'd say it is the best "all-arounder" I have ridden.
I'd rate it an 8 out of 10 or higher in nearly all categories - comfort, stiffness, handling is just so damn solid.
Sure, it is a bit on the heavy side for a modern carbon frame, but I am a big believer in the benefits if a tube-to-tube build, for both ride quality advantages and also custom geometry options.
Compared to my old Cento Uno, I'd say this one is a bit stiffer and fits me even better.
If I was to take it to the next level, I might look towards a Cyfac Absolu V2 in 2013, but for now, this baby is quite amazing!

All the best for 2013,
Mike

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by GASer

Simply beautiful

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by Roobay

thats quite something you got there Mike :thumbup: dont see those around very often! 8)
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CippoForLife
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by CippoForLife

Thanks! I actually let one of our taller Elite Team racers ride her this past season and he also loved the combination of stiffness and smooth ride quality.
He was coming off a Cannondale, so I thought the more neutral handling would take some adjustment, but he was giving it a thumbs-up pretty much right away, which really impressed me.
As a shop-owner, I am not the most aggressive or highest output rider - especially compared to a 6'3", 175 lb roleur - so it was nice to hear some validation in regards to the bike's natural stiffness.
Much better picture of the frameset is also posted on the site, from our short 2012 Pantani range preview: http://blacksmithcycle.com/shop/2012-pantani-model-range-preview/

Happy new year,
Mike

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