Basso Diamante ultegra di2

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Excuse the bad pictures.. ImageImageImageImageImageImage

Build list
Basso Diamante rubin red 56cm
Shimano ultegra 8050 compact 50/34 di2 172.5 with handlebar junction
Basso integra stem/bar 44x120
Custom rubin red spacer + Italian flag spacer combo.
Basso carbon seatpost
Basso integra comp mount
Garmin to wahoo adapter
Wahoo roam
Speedplay ti pedals with ti butterfly plates
Supercaz carbon gold fly cages
Supercaz bar tape
Selle italia slr saddle (berk lupina will be coming)
Swiss top pad holders and pads depending on wheels

Wheels
Reynolds 46 aero clinchers (zipp skewers)
Hunt race alloy clinchers
Strada stillieto alloy clinchers
Vittoria butyl inner tubes
Vittoria corsa 25 tan
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Gorgeous frame.
Reynolds definitely look better, but a set of Lightweights would finish it off nicely.

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Lovely colours going on there, the Italian spacers set it off a treat. Definitely looks better with the Reynolds!
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I've picked up the same frame and groupset. I wanted to tidy up the di2 because the cable going in to that down tube cable stop isn't particularly tidy. On the 2020 frame set it runs in through a hole in the brake stop. There's plenty of material on the brake stop so you can cut a small notch in there and run the cable in through next to the brake cable.
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Oo I like this idea. Tbh I don't really like those two cable entry points on the down tube would be nice if they were removed carbon added and painted over at some point.


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Slack wrote:I've picked up the same frame and groupset. I wanted to tidy up the di2 because the cable going in to that down tube cable stop isn't particularly tidy. On the 2020 frame set it runs in through a hole in the brake stop. There's plenty of material on the brake stop so you can cut a small notch in there and run the cable in through next to the brake cable.
Hey man thanks for the heads up on the cabling good idea I was thinking of running Jagwire cables too at some point to try and get the cables neater as they do bother the hell out of me.
What's your build list looking like?

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@slack wouldn't the seatpost get in the way of the di2 wire tho?
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Lovely build, could you give us a ride report?
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You run the cable in the hole on the brake cable stop and then down the down tube, not down the seat tube.

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You run the cable in the hole on the brake cable stop and then down the down tube, not down the seat tube.

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Of course!

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zappafile123 wrote:Lovely build, could you give us a ride report?
What you want to know?

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Bikes looking sweet! How does it feel compared to your old BMC?
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