1.9kg is pretty light, but the one in Lausanne was definitely heavier than my bike (and my bike is much bigger). Maybe it was the way the Milan guy had it built up...but his set up didn't look any more heavy-duty than mine.
I don't see the point in Alu unless it is noticeably lighter than steel equivalents. I couldn't trust an alu frame when travelling, I seem to come back from trips with a dent in my frame every time. Alu doesn't like to be dented like steel does.
Looked clean and tidy though, Dodici have done a good job on the frame. Nice details, if you like their style. Great job on getting a production polo frame out there. Hope someone in London picks one up.
1.9kg is pretty light, but the one in Lausanne was definitely heavier than my bike (and my bike is much bigger). Maybe it was the way the Milan guy had it built up...but his set up didn't look any more heavy-duty than mine.
I don't see the point in Alu unless it is noticeably lighter than steel equivalents. I couldn't trust an alu frame when travelling, I seem to come back from trips with a dent in my frame every time. Alu doesn't like to be dented like steel does.
Looked clean and tidy though, Dodici have done a good job on the frame. Nice details, if you like their style. Great job on getting a production polo frame out there. Hope someone in London picks one up.