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by maverick_1

Pretty sure it will be fine. I believe MTB skewers has slightly longer rod length as compared to the road version. If you don't mind the aesthetic then it's all good!

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by irongatsby

While waiting on that dumb stem, I was able to remedy the wheel situation and got a Superzero with Ti look anodized hardware as Lig pointed out. I also replaced the polished headset cap with a black one to balance out the upper and lower bearing cups. I now have all the parts except for the Superleggero in 110mm.

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by maverick_1

Can't wait for the build to be completed, looking good so far. Btw is that a San Marco saddle mounted on?

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It's a Prologo C.One Nack. Thanks to you and Lig for the seatpost suggestion. I was a bit concerned about the reported 215g to 220g weight, but mine came in at 194g. I will tune it with some POP yokes, Ti bolts and cut 70mm to 90mm off the post. I'm also going to remove the logos and spray it with a two part urethane clear coat.

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by majklnajt

Wow..... already looking nice!!!

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by Montana

Agreed! Very nice ideas here. Can't wait :beerchug:

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Thanks Damjan and Montana. Here's an updated build & projected weight list. My original goal was under 6.6kg (14.5lbs.), but since I now have a lighter wheelset and Ti pedals, I hope to get it closer to 14.0 lbs.

Frameset & Accessories 1687g
2008 EP PR00 56cm; 1112g
C75 Fork, cut 75mm; 365g
Campagnolo top cap & bolt; 7g
Extralite 10mm spacer; 4g
Carbon-Ti fork expander; 14g
CK headset with base plate; 102g
Campagnolo seat clamp with modified M6 Ti bolt; 21g
King Ti water bottle cage; 26g
4 x M5 x 12mm Ti cage bolts; 4g
Barrel adjusters, BB guide & Ti bolt, Ti brake nuts; 21g
Deda Dog Fang with M5 Ti bolt; 9g
Lizard Skins clear chainstay protector; 2g

SR Group 2077g est.
Ergo levers; 340g
Front dual & rear single brakes; 273g
Crankset, 53/39T 172.5mm; 590g
BB cups, clip & wavy washer; 42g
Cassette with lockring, 12-25; 199g
Front derailleur; 71g
Rear derailleur; 157g
Record chain; 221g
Cables & housing used (borrowed from Calnago's EPQ list); 184g est.

Wheels & Tires 1764g
Reynolds 46T front, decals removed; 537g
Reynolds 46T rear, decals removed; 659g
2x Vittoria Corsa Evo SC with 60mm valve stems; 504g
Reynolds Ti skewers; 64g

Cockpit 768g
Deda Superleggera handlebar, 44cm; 186g
Deda Superleggero stem, 110mm; 109g
Deda Superzero seatpost cut to 240mm with POP yokes and Ti bolts, 31.6mm; 144g
Prologo C.One Nack saddle; 96g
Look Keo Blade Ti pedals; 187g
Deda bar tape; 46g

Glue, fluids & scale error; 25g est.

Air; 30g est.



Total weight: 6351g est. (14 lbs est.)
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by pje0713

Love everything so far, and excited to see the final product! You are getting some amazingly lightweight results!

Not sure if you've seen/tried the POP yokes yet, but I didn't have much luck with them on my superzero. They fit the post well, but they were a little narrow for the carbon rails on the Carbonio Flow I tried to use them on. The problem was the sharpest point of the edge of the yoke was not wide enough for the oversized rails and seemed to pinch into the rails on the edge of their tops, rather than surrounding the rails supportively on the sides of the tops. Hopefully this was just a fluke, just my own buffoonery, or unique to the selle italia rails and you have better luck with the prologo. You could also use KCNC or other yokes if the POP ones don't work.

I'll be following closely as I'd love to see how it all comes out.

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by pje0713

Oh, I also see you're in the same boat as me on the superleggero stem. Waiting is not fun. :)

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I hope it's worth the wait. I really like the no-frills, simple approach they're taking with this stem. Thanks for the heads up on the POP yokes. Selle Italia's carbon rails are indeed bulkier, but shouldn't the contact points be made to the same 44mm standard? I wonder if others have had issues with POP yokes..

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It could be the problem is the selle italia rails are almost a rounded square shape rather than a oval or circle, so don't have the same arc at the top as the pop yokes. The overall width is I'm sure the same as you say.

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by irongatsby

'The Stem' has surfaced, so I should be able to complete the build and post pics pretty soon.

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by pje0713

Wow, awesome you got the stem. I'm still waiting on a 120mm. Where did you get it, your LBS or somewhere online?

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I just placed my order yesterday, so I should see it in 1-2 weeks. Hurry and get one before they're gone.

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by SalsaLover

that's hot !

Your Ergos are mounted too low though, try to align the tip of the breaks to the imaginary prolongation line of the drops, then set the drops paralell to the floor.
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