Italian racing passion - Now with new wheels Pg 2

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lokoli
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by lokoli

Teaser...

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Nice to see Basso here. I like their bikes. Do You know real weight of frame and fork?

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lokoli
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by lokoli

Martin1977 wrote:Nice to see Basso here. I like their bikes. Do You know real weight of frame and fork?


The real weight of frame and fork are very similar with these which the company provides.
881 grams for the frame and 345 for the fork (size 51) (920 and 360 by the company for size 56)

lokoli
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Build list:

Frame: Basso Astra 51cm
Fork: Basso Astra Full Carbon
Headset: Microtech
Top Cap: Microtech
Stem: Microtech XL
Handlebars: Kuota Katch 42cm
Bartape: Fizik Microtex
Seatpost: Microtech Race
Seatpost Collar: Microtech
Saddle: Selle Italia Thoork
Wheels: Mavic Cosmic Carbone SL
Tires: Continental Grand Prix 4000s 23mm
Skewers: Mavic
Crankset: Sram Force 172.5cm 53/39
Bottom Bracket: Sram Force Italian BB
Pedals: Look Keo2MAX Carbon
Chain: Sram PC 1071
Cassette: Sram PG 1070 11-23
Front Derailleur: Sram Force
Rear Derailleur: Sram Force
Shifters: Sram Force
Brakes: Sram Force
Bottle Cage: Specialized

Big changes to come ! :smartass:
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Riley
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by Riley

Tell us your plans for the changes... :noidea:
I think it's best to start with changing the wheels.
You are missed most important thing in your build list !
How much does it weight ?

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Tinea Pedis
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Some some very passionately Italian SRAM you have on it...


Lovely frame all the same.

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jmilliron
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by jmilliron

It's a very nice build, but a black frame with white lettering just doesn't say "Italian racing passion" to me.
2013 Wilier Cento1 SR || 2009 Ridley Crossbow || 2011 Yeti AS-R 5 Carbon

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Are Basso bikes made in Italy?

I like the shape of the tubes.
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lokoli
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by lokoli

prendrefeu wrote:Are Basso bikes made in Italy?


Yes they are all handmade in Italy ! :thumbup:

Riley wrote:Tell us your plans for the changes... :noidea:


My plans for the bike are to change the groupset with Campagnolo Super Record 11,
changing these heavy wheels with Campagnolo Eurus and maybe 2 carbon bottle cages for now.
The bike will be assembled with these part after a few days !

Riley wrote:How much does it weight ?


Sorry, but now I have problems with my weighing machine. :oops:
The bike will be weighted with the new parts ! :beerchug:

lokoli
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by lokoli

New pair of tires arrived today-Continental Grand Prix 4000s
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by reggiebaseball

Can we do Chorus groupset and Bora One tubular wheels instead?

Chorus performs really well, and saves you enough coin for some swank Boras. If you want, get CULT bearings for the crankset and it is basically the same as SR but only 200 grams more.

Meanwhile your Boras will be more fun than the Eurus,

And we are going to convert you to proper tubulars, some Veloflex made in Italia please.

lokoli
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reggiebaseball wrote:Can we do Chorus groupset and Bora One tubular wheels instead?

Chorus performs really well, and saves you enough coin for some swank Boras. If you want, get CULT bearings for the crankset and it is basically the same as SR but only 200 grams more.

Meanwhile your Boras will be more fun than the Eurus,

And we are going to convert you to proper tubulars, some Veloflex made in Italia please.


Thanks for the idea but i bought these wheels for trainings.
Maybe the next wheelset will be Lightweight Standard or Obermayer. :)

lokoli
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New build list:

Frame: Basso Astra 51cm
Fork: Basso Astra Full Carbon
Headset: Microtech
Top Cap: Microtech
Stem: Microtech XL
Handlebars: Kuota Katch 42cm
Bartape: Fizik Microtex
Seatpost: Microtech Race
Seatpost Collar: Microtech
Saddle: Selle Italia Thoork
Wheels: Campagnolo Eurus
Tires: Continental Grand Prix 4000s 23mm
Skewers: Campagnolo
Crankset: Campagnolo Super Record 172.5cm 50/34
Bottom Bracket: Campagnolo Super Record Italian BB
Pedals: Look Keo2MAX Carbon
Chain: Campagnolo Record
Cassette: Campagnolo Super Record 12-25
Front Derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record
Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo Super Record
Shifters: Campagnolo Super Record
Brakes: Campagnolo Super Record
Bottle Cages: Enigma Carbon

Weight: 7.00kg with computers.

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irf3
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by irf3

MUCH better, now it's italian.

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