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aqualelaki
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by aqualelaki

Mocs123 wrote:@aqualelaki - Here are some more details on how the Di2 was routed.

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Thank you. The last picture is really helpful, where the junction box is and how the cable is bundled together with rear brake cable. Nice bike in general. I’ll post mine soon as well.

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Mocs123
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by Mocs123

If your bars will support it the bar end junction box is a cleaner look, but both my Di2 bikes have the under stem box and it's not an issue for me.
2015 Wilier Zero.7 Rim - 6.37kg
2020 Trek Emonda SLR-7 Disc - 6.86kg
2023 Specialized SL7 - 7.18kg

aqualelaki
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by aqualelaki

@Mocs123, Here are the pic of my Zero.7
Size S, Enve wheels, bars, stems, and seatpost.
The bars is the 2017 model, so it won't support the end junction box
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Mocs123
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by Mocs123

Nice build!
2015 Wilier Zero.7 Rim - 6.37kg
2020 Trek Emonda SLR-7 Disc - 6.86kg
2023 Specialized SL7 - 7.18kg

aqualelaki
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by aqualelaki

@Mocs123. Have you considered changing your tubes?
148 grams for each is heavy. You can try with Continental Supersonic. It’s Butyl at 50 grams each. It’s match in my scale as it’s advertised. The only downside that the material is very thin. You have a risk to get a pinch flat when installing it and that’s what happened to me. I was more inspired by lower rolling resistance since it’s lighter


https://www.amazon.com/Continental-Supe ... 235&sr=8-2

Mocs123
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by Mocs123

The 148g is for both tubes. I have Specialized Turbo 74g tubes in the wheels but I'm sure I'll get some Continental Race Light ~75g tubes in there at some point as I can buy them locally (There isn't a local Specialized dealer). I thought about going latex or supersonics, but neither are recomended for rim brakes.

Obviously the saddle is a area of potential improvement. I'd love to try a Berk, but it's hard to pay that much money if you don't know if it's going to work and weight savings don't matter if I can't be comfortable in the saddle for 3-4 hours.

Cassettes are heavy too but there aren't a lot of 11-32 options.
2015 Wilier Zero.7 Rim - 6.37kg
2020 Trek Emonda SLR-7 Disc - 6.86kg
2023 Specialized SL7 - 7.18kg

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Fourthbook
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Location: Columbus, Ohio

by Fourthbook

Need advice on eliminating saddle slippage on Ritchey seatmast topper

My older model Wilier Cento1 SR has an integrated seatpost that came with a propietary 1-bolt Ritchey seatmast topper. The seat has a tendency to slip/rotate nose up - nose down even when tightened to 12nm spec. This looks to me to be a basic design flaw in the clamping mechanism. Any advice on how to remedy the problem; or are there any alternative toppers for the shape of the Wilier seatmast (I've not found any)? Beyond that, I love the bike...

Cheers
Wilier Cento1 SR
13.10 lbs (5.95 kgs) w/Enve 3.4-Tune 70/170 & Conti Competitions tubulars
12.53 lbs (5.68 kgs) w/FarSports 24-Extralite & Vittoria CX EVO II tubulars

Philwong
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by Philwong

Filante.jpg
Filante M size with full accessories as pictured here, weighing @ 6.93kg.

Phil

calleking
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by calleking

Philwong wrote:
Fri Jul 22, 2022 12:34 pm
Filante.jpg

Filante M size with full accessories as pictured here, weighing @ 6.93kg.

Phil
Beatiful bike. Love the build but would personally keep the FD with a Shimano Di2 setup.

I'm in the process of acquiring a 2022 Filante SLR velvet red myself. Build is currently Ultegra R8100 but will upgrade to Dura-Ace 9200 as I have some parts sourced.

I'm a bit unsure about the wheelset. Traditionally I would go deep but might actually stick with the stock wheels SLR42KC that Miche builds. They are actually quite good considering the rim profile but are a bit porky at 1587g at 42mm. Hopefully most of that weight is in the hubs.

https://wilier.com/en/int/eshop/equipme ... r42kc-disc

Also, the stock integrated handlebar is a bit of a mess if you ask me. I need a 127mm one and my medium comes with a 101mm. Switching to the 127mm version increases the handlebar width to 43cm which is crazy on a modern aero bike. I know there is the Deda Alanera and Pro Vibe Evo but that's costly and the resale value isn't great on the stock Wilier handlebar. 99 problems... :mrgreen:
2022 Wilier Filante SLR Dura-Ace/Ultegra Di2 12sp
2021 Cannondale Scalpel Carbon 2

Retired:
2018 S-Works Tarmac SL6 Sagan Superstar DA 9150
2016 Aeroad CF SLX UDi2
2016 CAAD12 - SRAM Red 22 - Hyper 50mm

xkcd
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by xkcd

just showing off my Zero SLR, as I have it for a year now 8)

kudos if you've been there as well
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calleking
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by calleking

Beautiful xkcd! Where is this?

I received my Filante SLR velvet red but since there is snow where I live I can't ride it yet. The pain is real 😁

The Velvet Red paint job is stunning. Photos doesn't show at all how great it actually looks.
2022 Wilier Filante SLR Dura-Ace/Ultegra Di2 12sp
2021 Cannondale Scalpel Carbon 2

Retired:
2018 S-Works Tarmac SL6 Sagan Superstar DA 9150
2016 Aeroad CF SLX UDi2
2016 CAAD12 - SRAM Red 22 - Hyper 50mm

xkcd
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by xkcd

we also have a lot of snow and the bike has not been out of the apartment since november :(

its between limone sul garda and gargnano next to the ss45bis :beerchug:

r_mutt
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by r_mutt

xkcd wrote:
Sun Feb 05, 2023 4:37 pm
just showing off my Zero SLR, as I have it for a year now 8)

kudos if you've been there as well
Looks great! I am gathering parts for a build for an Admiral blue 0-SLR

jmagoulas
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Joined: Mon Dec 26, 2016 3:00 am
Location: Connecticut USA

by jmagoulas

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Wilier 0 SLR size M Astana Team Paint
Ceramic coated the entire bicycle
Wilier Filante Bar 42/114 Paint to Match
Dura Ace 9270 Build kit 11-34
Dura Ace r9200 Power Meter 52/36
Lightweight Meilenstein Clincher
Token Ninja BB86
Vittoria Corsa Pro 26mm
TPU tubes
Fizik Antares Adaptive
Dura Ace 9000 pedals
CICLOVATION Vapor Metallic Handlebar Tape Synthetic Leather 3 mm thick AMAZING TAPE!

**Need an updated picture as I have no added a CeramicSpeed Coated OSPW and CeramicSpeed UFO chain**

SamA
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by SamA

jmagoulas wrote:
Mon Sep 25, 2023 3:13 pm
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Wilier 0 SLR size M Astana Team Paint
Ceramic coated the entire bicycle
Wilier Filante Bar 42/114 Paint to Match
Dura Ace 9270 Build kit 11-34
Dura Ace r9200 Power Meter 52/36
Lightweight Meilenstein Clincher
Token Ninja BB86
Vittoria Corsa Pro 26mm
TPU tubes
Fizik Antares Adaptive
Dura Ace 9000 pedals
CICLOVATION Vapor Metallic Handlebar Tape Synthetic Leather 3 mm thick AMAZING TAPE!

**Need an updated picture as I have no added a CeramicSpeed Coated OSPW and CeramicSpeed UFO chain**
Stunning bike!
2023 Wilier Zero SLR (Red Velvet, of course)

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