New Formigli.... pics up!
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- prendrefeu
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So is wavy an Italian thing?
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@prendrefeu:
I think so... but I like it, so no worries there. I would say it isn't quite as wavy as a Pina though...
@ Macktastik Honey Pete Kicks:
I've seen 2 here in the states... which I feel is a lot!!
Thanks for all the positive comments everyone! It's gonna be HARD waiting to ride it.... I'll be sure and update with more pics and a detailed ride report as soon as I do!!
I think so... but I like it, so no worries there. I would say it isn't quite as wavy as a Pina though...
@ Macktastik Honey Pete Kicks:
I've seen 2 here in the states... which I feel is a lot!!
Thanks for all the positive comments everyone! It's gonna be HARD waiting to ride it.... I'll be sure and update with more pics and a detailed ride report as soon as I do!!
- strobbekoen
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Looks pretty cool, i like the colors.
How about the chainstays near the BB, looks pretty narrow. What is the max tire width you can run on these ?
Oh.. and I saw a strat there too
How about the chainstays near the BB, looks pretty narrow. What is the max tire width you can run on these ?
Oh.. and I saw a strat there too
@ Strobbekoen:
Sorry for the much delayed reply. I haven't had internet for a while and getting in the groove of starting the fall semester.
I measured the space between the chain stays and it is about 3.8cm. This is actually a little wider than my Cannondale R500 (about 3.5cm).
Also, Formigli will have a booth at Interbike coming up. There will be an Asiel RF, a Genesi, and the debut of two women's specific models (versions of the Genesi and Classic). I will not be there, but if you are be sure and stop by the booth to say hello!
Sorry for the much delayed reply. I haven't had internet for a while and getting in the groove of starting the fall semester.
I measured the space between the chain stays and it is about 3.8cm. This is actually a little wider than my Cannondale R500 (about 3.5cm).
Also, Formigli will have a booth at Interbike coming up. There will be an Asiel RF, a Genesi, and the debut of two women's specific models (versions of the Genesi and Classic). I will not be there, but if you are be sure and stop by the booth to say hello!
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would be nice to know the weight of the frame and fork.
this is weightweenies afterall lol
very nice frameset by the way!
this is weightweenies afterall lol
very nice frameset by the way!
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Thanks for the compliment!
I am going to get a weight on the bare frame, fork, and seatclamp mech. Also will weigh it w/ headset installed as well. I don't have a scale (I know, I know!) but am going to have it weighed at the shop when I have the headset installed and seatpost cut when I get it built up! So don't fret!!! I promise to post up weights!
I am going to get a weight on the bare frame, fork, and seatclamp mech. Also will weigh it w/ headset installed as well. I don't have a scale (I know, I know!) but am going to have it weighed at the shop when I have the headset installed and seatpost cut when I get it built up! So don't fret!!! I promise to post up weights!
Okay!!! Been riding the bike for about a week now. Fit was delayed a little bit... so sorry for the delay.
Frame weight: 1310g (w/ uncut seatmast)
Fork weight: 350g (w/uncut steerer)
I couldn't say enough things about this bike. I love everything about it. It feels fantastic in the climbs, incredibly stable and responsive to accelerations, in descents, and hard corners, and just feels incredibly solid. The fit is also spot on, which is something I haven't enjoyed with another bike. It is an incredibly stiff and responsive ride, but also one of the smoothest I've experienced. Rough roads and bumps are almost unnoticeable... especially compared to my Cannondale (alu). Ride quality is fantastic.
Here's some pics!
I haven't gotten a weight on the full build yet... I just have the training wheel set right now and plan on picking up a new race set this winter sometime. I also left a bit of the steerer to adjust for fit, but am definitely leaving it where it is shown... so I just have to get some time to cut the bugger.
Frame weight: 1310g (w/ uncut seatmast)
Fork weight: 350g (w/uncut steerer)
I couldn't say enough things about this bike. I love everything about it. It feels fantastic in the climbs, incredibly stable and responsive to accelerations, in descents, and hard corners, and just feels incredibly solid. The fit is also spot on, which is something I haven't enjoyed with another bike. It is an incredibly stiff and responsive ride, but also one of the smoothest I've experienced. Rough roads and bumps are almost unnoticeable... especially compared to my Cannondale (alu). Ride quality is fantastic.
Here's some pics!
I haven't gotten a weight on the full build yet... I just have the training wheel set right now and plan on picking up a new race set this winter sometime. I also left a bit of the steerer to adjust for fit, but am definitely leaving it where it is shown... so I just have to get some time to cut the bugger.
Very nice job.
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Very nice!!!
Have fun with it.
Have fun with it.
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Looks really nice.
I think the "old school" cranks kind of detracts from the overall package, though.
Black calipers might look better also.
Enjoy your new sled, and post some "update" pics when you get a chance.
I think the "old school" cranks kind of detracts from the overall package, though.
Black calipers might look better also.
Enjoy your new sled, and post some "update" pics when you get a chance.
- derosa2000
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old_fat_and_slow wrote:I think the "old school" cranks kind of detracts from the overall package, though. Black calipers might look better also.
+1
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