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  • Handsome bike. Do like the black headset.

  • This is fantastic, well done!

  • Nice build!

  • Had a change of heart and went with mostly black parts. This took some time to get finished but i finally had a 3 min shake down ride tonight. Feels so very nice. Coming from the winter bikes and 38s with a flatbar certainly helps to make it feel lightening fast .)

    the color is tricky to photograph but varies from bright pink to dark maroon depending on light and surroundings.


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  • Excellent colour mix.

  • Yeah thought so to, was bit to retro with the silver parts. Im happy for now. Cheers

  • Phew that's a headturner. How's the stopping powet of those hyperons?

  • thank you .)

    Actually better than my xtr levers paired with dura ace disc 160 rotors tbh. But i have only had one 10 min ride in the dry so perhaps not a really fair comparison. But if its dry i prefer caliper braking to discs on many levels. Its just that in the wet .. but im going to try to keep this one away from downpoors.

    Ive had a few pairs of hyperons over the years and really in the dry they are excellent. This one has lightweight pads which i think is very similar to black prince.

  • Looks like a stunning bike, though I can’t unsee the taped up cable end?!

  • It's just until my crimps arrive in the mail, I promise! I'm just terrified of frayed cables (the tape likely won't even help)...

  • Wow, that's ace. What a bike.... How have you destickered the cranks?

  • That's beautiful. Congrats on the frame as well

  • Thanks! Cassette reasoning can be found here: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/362747/

    I personally really like it, but I can see why some don't...

  • Thank u guys!

    The cranks are not destickered but the logos are less obvious and in silver. They are the sr rs version that looks like this


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  • ooowe. double niche.

  • I'm starting a build on a Wilier Superleggera - really torn on wheels. My choices (for various reasons) are between a Bora 45 and a Bora 33.

    Has anyone got a picture of a deep section on a steel bike with slim tubing?

    Call me weird, but I like the G3 lacing 🤷‍♂️

  • I vote shallower rather than deeper

  • The 33 will look much nicer and feel better to ride, in my opinion. The more stiff your wheels are the more it doesn't play nice with the flexy frames.

    For me, really deep section wheels on a steel tubed frame look clownish.

  • Some builds with deep wheels:










    It's cool but not as classy

  • @PhilDAS - thank you. That's helped me make up my mind. That your bike? And is that a 33?

  • No, just a quick google result

  • The rims say 35 so close enough.

    Also - anyone have a stem id for the Bartaglin? Maybe Extralite?

  • Maybe Extralite?

    That

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MGOOF : Modern groupset on old frame

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