2021 Basso Diamante SV 51
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It looks really good. What's the weight of the build?
How long is that stemm it doesn't ook like a 130mm version?
Is this a 51 size frame?
How does it ride?
How long is that stemm it doesn't ook like a 130mm version?
Is this a 51 size frame?
How does it ride?
Bikes:
Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
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Did a quick short 36 mile this past Sunday afternoon, initial first mile compare to my F10, SV is no slouch, you feel each pedal stroke and once your speed
its like cloud 9, its like your in the middle of a pelaton and you're just moving. this one has stardard crankset same with the F10, stiffness comparison they are on par with each other, my route has a couple short incline that max to 7% and stayed on big and never max the 32t in the back. Down hill is a joy specially when you tuck your head down and feels like someone is pulling you down more and glides like you're in rails. overall I'm happy and might put the red diamante in the market.
its like cloud 9, its like your in the middle of a pelaton and you're just moving. this one has stardard crankset same with the F10, stiffness comparison they are on par with each other, my route has a couple short incline that max to 7% and stayed on big and never max the 32t in the back. Down hill is a joy specially when you tuck your head down and feels like someone is pulling you down more and glides like you're in rails. overall I'm happy and might put the red diamante in the market.
2020 Colnago C64 Mapei-SR12 EPS-WTO 60
2021 Basso Diamante SV-SR12 Disc EPS-WTO 60
2023 Colnago G3X-SRAM AXS Force-Levante
2021 Basso Diamante SV-SR12 Disc EPS-WTO 60
2023 Colnago G3X-SRAM AXS Force-Levante
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What's the stack height of the stem? I use a slammed -10 Thomson X2 with 36mm stack on my Ax. Ax have a stack of 58cm with dust cap.
I wonder if that stem (Basso), would be able to place the bar same height!?
I think the -11 stem might only be 2mm lower than my Thomson stem?
I'd need it to be 6mm lower. Do you know if Enves road stem (the aero version) could be used on this frameset?
The Enve stem is -12.5 degree, so in theory it should be a good option.
I wonder if that stem (Basso), would be able to place the bar same height!?
I think the -11 stem might only be 2mm lower than my Thomson stem?
I'd need it to be 6mm lower. Do you know if Enves road stem (the aero version) could be used on this frameset?
The Enve stem is -12.5 degree, so in theory it should be a good option.
Bikes:
Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
Ax Lightness Vial EVO Race (2019.01.03)
Open *UP* (2016.04.14)
Paduano Racing Fidia (kind of shelved)
Ex bike; Vial EVO D, Vial EVO Ultra, Scott Foil, Paduano ti bike.
Basso stem stack height is the lowest on the market. It’s absurdly low. Like ~28mm or something. I have their -11 Astro stem in a part box that I need to sell. I bought it because I had a fork that was cut so short I had to find the low stack height stem I could.
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@nismosrnismosr wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 1:16 pmDid a quick short 36 mile this past Sunday afternoon, initial first mile compare to my F10, SV is no slouch, you feel each pedal stroke and once your speed
its like cloud 9, its like your in the middle of a pelaton and you're just moving. this one has stardard crankset same with the F10, stiffness comparison they are on par with each other, my route has a couple short incline that max to 7% and stayed on big and never max the 32t in the back. Down hill is a joy specially when you tuck your head down and feels like someone is pulling you down more and glides like you're in rails. overall I'm happy and might put the red diamante in the market.
Can you give a comparison between this bike and your Colnago C64? Tossing up between the two bikes and would love your advice!
Bob I would say they are two different bike I have a Mapei C64 as well if you have the funds get them both. the SV is for sure a faster bike compare to a C64, on flats SV wouldn't take much effort in pedaling and next thing you know you are doing 20+mph, plenty stiff on bb on climbs even with the weight of the bike and when its time to hit that downhill prepare to blast yourself because once you hit that slopes it feels like someone is pushing from behind and another pulling you up front. if you want a C64 feel the closes to a C64 feel like ride is the regular Diamante which I also have. they are closely identical in feel and performance.
2020 Colnago C64 Mapei-SR12 EPS-WTO 60
2021 Basso Diamante SV-SR12 Disc EPS-WTO 60
2023 Colnago G3X-SRAM AXS Force-Levante
2021 Basso Diamante SV-SR12 Disc EPS-WTO 60
2023 Colnago G3X-SRAM AXS Force-Levante
Nice build!nismosr wrote:Bob I would say they are two different bike I have a Mapei C64 as well if you have the funds get them both. the SV is for sure a faster bike compare to a C64, on flats SV wouldn't take much effort in pedaling and next thing you know you are doing 20+mph, plenty stiff on bb on climbs even with the weight of the bike and when its time to hit that downhill prepare to blast yourself because once you hit that slopes it feels like someone is pushing from behind and another pulling you up front. if you want a C64 feel the closes to a C64 feel like ride is the regular Diamante which I also have. they are closely identical in feel and performance.
Do you still feel the SV is as fast with the new wheels? Wondering how much of your feedback was based on the WTO’s vs the bike itself.
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