New bike through Green Cycle Initiative, replacing my Lynskey Helix Disc Pro. I've always liked Condor bikes, and found that the Baracchi had the geo I was after - taller stack height, slightly shorter reach, and more relaxed handling.
I've got no immediate plans for upgrades etc. at the moment. Currently 7.6kg with plenty of room for weight-weeniesm down the line.
Some long term changes:
Remove a link (or two) from the chain. I think I measured poorly during the initial install and now the chain slaps the chainstay during fast/bumpy descents
Slam the stem, install an Extralite expander and integrated headset topcap
S-works turbo cotton tyres for summer
Power meter pedals
Getting it built was a complete ball-ache and has put me off building bikes myself, I'm just pleased it's working as intended at this point. I can recommend Jacob at Via Atelier in Kings Cross. I gave up trying to set up internal routed Campagnolo gears and took it to Jacob, who sorted it completely.
New bike through Green Cycle Initiative, replacing my Lynskey Helix Disc Pro. I've always liked Condor bikes, and found that the Baracchi had the geo I was after - taller stack height, slightly shorter reach, and more relaxed handling.
I've got no immediate plans for upgrades etc. at the moment. Currently 7.6kg with plenty of room for weight-weeniesm down the line.
Some long term changes:
Getting it built was a complete ball-ache and has put me off building bikes myself, I'm just pleased it's working as intended at this point. I can recommend Jacob at Via Atelier in Kings Cross. I gave up trying to set up internal routed Campagnolo gears and took it to Jacob, who sorted it completely.
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