my good old LOOK 361 - 6.0kg

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Martin1977
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by Martin1977

Hello again after few years :-)
Still in saddle and I decided to post my bikes again. After pivot bolt of my AX Orion brakes broke, I started to ride my old LOOK 361 again. And I love it. It is harsher ride than my Wilier Zero7 but I still enjoy riding it after all those years. I could make it a little bit lighter by replacing standard Campagnolo cables, heavy 250g pedals and putting on Record 11s, that I still have somewhere, but maybe later :-)

Bike is built like this:
Look 361 frame
Look HSC3 fork
Look 25mm seatpost
Chris King headset
Campagnolo Chorus 10s shifting
11-23 Chorus cassette
THM Clavicula with Fibrelyte 53/39 chainrings
Time pedals
Selle Italia CX Zero saddle - I love it
Extralite stem
Schmolke TLO bars
Ciamillo Gravitas brakes
Corima pads
Tune Mig45 + Tune Mag150 hubs
Far Sports tubular rims
Sapim CX Ray spokes with alloy nipples
Tune U20 QR
Vittoria Corsa G2.0 rear + Corsa speed G2.0 front, both 25mm
Tune cages
Schmolke bolts
generic cork tape

My generic scale shows 6.0kg. With ZIPP 808 firecrest tubulars, it is 6.8kg
I will update my Wilier Zero7 build list once custom pivot bolts for my AX Orion brakes are made.

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Proper old school ww bike. Not a fan of the bars but for the quest of lightness

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micky
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Everytime I see this frame it reminds me of the last years of Jalabert while he was riding for CSC.
Still looking great in modern years!

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