Cinelli Willin'...Updated.
hopper1
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Summer bike.
Frame: Cinelli Willin’ - COLUMBUS Carbon SL Monocoque
Forks: Cinelli - COLUMBUS Tusk Straight Monocoque 1-1/8"
Bars: FSA K-Wing Carbon Compact
Stem: FSA OS-99 Carbon
Headset: Columbus.
Bar Tape: Cinelli Cork Tape. (WhiteFizik Microtex tape to be added).
Front Brake Lever: SRAM Force.
Front Caliper: CNC Ultralight.
Rear Brake Lever: SRAM Force.
Rear Caliper: CNC Ultralight.
Shifters: SRAM Force.
Cables: SRAM.
Front Mech: SRAM Force.
Rear Mech: SRAM Force.
Seat: Specialized BG Toupe Team (147mm).
Seat Post: FSA K-Force Carbon
Seat Post Clamp: Cinelli - Aluminium.
Cranks: SRAM Force.
Chainring(s): SRAM Force (Compact).
Chain: SRAM Force.
Cassette: Shimano Dura Ace 11/23.
Pedals: Shimano Ultegra SPD-SL.
Bottom Bracket: SRAM GXP
Front Wheel: Zipp 404 tub. (16 spoke).
Tyre: Vittoria CORSA EVO CX (320 TPI).
QR Skewer: Planet X Ti tick.
Back Wheel: Zipp 404 tub. (24 spoke).
Tyre: Vittoria CORSA EVO CX (320TPI).
QR Skewer: Planet X Ti Stick.
Acessories: Elite Moro d'Elite bottle cage. CycleOps Powertap SL+ (not shown). Garmin 705.
Weight: 15lb (6.8kgs) all in (includes bottle cage and pedals).
Frame: Cinelli Willin’ - COLUMBUS Carbon SL Monocoque
Forks: Cinelli - COLUMBUS Tusk Straight Monocoque 1-1/8"
Bars: FSA K-Wing Carbon Compact
Stem: FSA OS-99 Carbon
Headset: Columbus.
Bar Tape: Cinelli Cork Tape. (WhiteFizik Microtex tape to be added).
Front Brake Lever: SRAM Force.
Front Caliper: CNC Ultralight.
Rear Brake Lever: SRAM Force.
Rear Caliper: CNC Ultralight.
Shifters: SRAM Force.
Cables: SRAM.
Front Mech: SRAM Force.
Rear Mech: SRAM Force.
Seat: Specialized BG Toupe Team (147mm).
Seat Post: FSA K-Force Carbon
Seat Post Clamp: Cinelli - Aluminium.
Cranks: SRAM Force.
Chainring(s): SRAM Force (Compact).
Chain: SRAM Force.
Cassette: Shimano Dura Ace 11/23.
Pedals: Shimano Ultegra SPD-SL.
Bottom Bracket: SRAM GXP
Front Wheel: Zipp 404 tub. (16 spoke).
Tyre: Vittoria CORSA EVO CX (320 TPI).
QR Skewer: Planet X Ti tick.
Back Wheel: Zipp 404 tub. (24 spoke).
Tyre: Vittoria CORSA EVO CX (320TPI).
QR Skewer: Planet X Ti Stick.
Acessories: Elite Moro d'Elite bottle cage. CycleOps Powertap SL+ (not shown). Garmin 705.
Weight: 15lb (6.8kgs) all in (includes bottle cage and pedals).
Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!
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Nice bike! I know someone who's just building one of these too - what's it like to ride?
Enjoy!
ScottiePMy cycling blog: http://girodilento.com/0 -
I love it.
Very responsive, quick to change direction. Comfortable, too.Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0 -
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redddraggon wrote:But what does it weigh with the powertap?
Morning Redd. My, my, you're alert this morning...
It weighs a wee bit more than without it!
Oh, plus 4 more :oops: spokes...Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0 -
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No, it's a Small compact frame, so no room on the seat tube... :oops:
That's why it refers to bottle cage (singular), in the spec list.Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0 -
hopper1 wrote:No, it's a Small compact frame, so no room on the seat tube... :oops:
That's why it refers to bottle cage (singular), in the spec list.
There's plenty of space to fit a bottle cage on that seattube, they just need to put it right at the bottle rather than half way up which seems to be the fashion.0 -
That's a mighty pretty machine you got there sir. Spanking new shiny SRAM drivetrain too. I like veeery much!
(Don't let FF see it though, he hates black bikes!)Let's close our eyes and see what happens0 -
redddraggon wrote:hopper1 wrote:No, it's a Small compact frame, so no room on the seat tube... :oops:
That's why it refers to bottle cage (singular), in the spec list.
There's plenty of space to fit a bottle cage on that seattube, they just need to put it right at the bottle rather than half way up which seems to be the fashion.
Do you reckon I should just drill a couple of holes in the seat tube and use self tappers!
Or, I could use a couple of 'Jubilee' Clips to hold a cage in place, as long as I don't overtighten the screws and crush the tube!... :shock:Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0 -
Yes Hopper the seatpost compliments the whole bike rather well.Infact i like your bike alot.I like the stealthy colours rather than overly bright.0
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CarbonCopy wrote:Yes Hopper the seatpost compliments the whole bike rather well.Infact i like your bike alot.I like the stealthy colours rather than overly bright.
Cheers,
Been a few changes recently, will update when the weathers nice enough to take photo's...Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0 -
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I didn't, no, but it was such a long time ago, now...
They've gone, too!Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0 -
New photo, but still need to make final cut on steerer... :oops:Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0
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Sexy sexy bike. Really want to get some deep section wheels on mine now :P0
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It is a very nicebike i am nearly envious i used to want a Cinelli but i used to get put off by the compactness of the frame, i love compact bikes dont get me wrong i used to have a speciallized tarmac which is compact but i never knew if these would be TOO small How much was the total build (yes i wanna know lol) ??G.H.Allum0
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Speed_King wrote:It is a very nicebike i am nearly envious i used to want a Cinelli but i used to get put off by the compactness of the frame, i love compact bikes dont get me wrong i used to have a speciallized tarmac which is compact but i never knew if these would be TOO small How much was the total build (yes i wanna know lol) ??
Sorry for the late response... Been travelling!
Total build is approx £3000 :shock:Start with a budget, finish with a mortgage!0 -
That's a great looking bike.Mens agitat molem0