Custom Cento Road Disc

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  • I passed you this am I think, thought it was an Isen

    Looks great!

  • Yes but in that case I'd lose the ergo on the top section in the bars. Not really a problem, all other contact points are on par (I'm using the same saddle anyway, so...)

    Now I'd like the rain/roads to dry out please, so I can bring this baby to work tomorrow.

  • Thanks... I was out between 12 and 1pm. Love Isen's works (I-WORKS?) in fact the paint scheme was inspired by their R3 rhubarb and custard.

  • Ergo handlebars are really ergo, drops stop a little bit short.

    ?

    It does look on the picture like they are rotated too high and the brifters are clamped too low.

  • I'd lose the ergo on the top section in the bars

    Do you mean the flat ramp to hood transition?

  • Yes... I'll take another look though :)

    Attaching another pic.


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  • This is a good rule of thumb , then you can always rotate the bars themselves up a little bit. Your transition will be fine, and the ergo bit - which refers to the flat bit of the drops - will make more sense too.

  • Bike looks great BTW!

  • Good tip, first time I'm hearing about this. Will do it later this week, thanks.

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Custom Cento Road Disc

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