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• #103302
Thems the brakes.
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• #103303
not sure
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• #103305
Several team in tour de France have used this bike, Lotto Superclub
(91/92 - now lotto soudal), and Chazal Vetta (93/95 - now AG2R).
MBK was bringing this deco on road bike, but also on MTB. It was also available on various range (super record or Mirage). -
• #103306
Everything ok on that wheel bro !
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• #103308
Open mould frame and 6 bolt rotors. Not BP imo
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• #103309
I'd like the paintjob if the gradient was a lot bigger
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• #103310
6 bolt rotors
Why don't you like the superior system?
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• #103311
Because they don't look as good and this is Porn.
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• #103312
I welcome the dawn of lightweight eurocarbon internally routed front ends
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• #103313
Is the Schmolke Euro? Or badge-engineered by Asian contractors.
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• #103314
Made by WiaWis (South Korean brand)
https://bikerumor.com/schmolke-x-wiawis-ultralight-carbon-bikes/
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• #103315
I’ve a ton of bike bits I’m giving away. Come tomorrow at 30c Hermon Hill E112AP FROM 9am
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• #103316
wow
http://www.wiawis.com/us/bikes-radical-pro-f
my apologies. wonder how much it is direct from the builder...
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• #103317
on Korean website it goes from 4000 GBP in non-pro frame ultegra 12s Di2 to 8000 GBP pro-frame with RED eTap.
The equivalent-ish of Schmolke is 6300 GBP with pro-frame and Dura Ace 12, 10000GBP on Schmolke but with the fancy handlebar, stem and seatpost. Schmolke is VAT included, no clue for Wiawis .
http://www.wiawis.com/kr/bikes-radical-pro-r
https://www.schmolke-carbon.com/product/schmolke-aerrow-sh-da-2x12-di2-disc/ -
• #103318
Hi Bruno, you'll get more response if you put this in Classified, Components and Clothing with that pic you put on Instagram to give an idea of what you got. All the best, Alan
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http://www.wiawis.com/kr/bikes-assassin-105
This bike is amazing actually, traditional geometry and full carbon, a bit like old look bikes.
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• #103321
Did they make the lugged frames for Colnago?
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• #103322
Colnago make all their own in Italy and in some case, subcontract to other Italian companies afaik
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• #103323
Oh, I confused them with Pinarello who outsourced pretty early.
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• #103324
Only the C68 is made (assembled/glued?) in Italy. More than 10 years ago they used to outsource carbon frames to ATR (also in Italy), but ATR went bust in 2009/2010...
My understanding is that they are made by Giant nowadays.
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• #103325
Yeah reminiscent of the Look KG451.
Not to mention parking the paintwork against the guardrail.