Most components (Pinarello)

mike ives
mike ives Posts: 319
edited May 2010 in Road buying advice
Has anybody purchased or have any experience, of any kit branded Most? I understand this brand is the components arm of Pinarello bikes and can often be seen on their range of bikes.

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  • bristolpete
    bristolpete Posts: 2,255
    mike ives wrote:
    Has anybody purchased or have any experience, of any kit branded Most? I understand this brand is the components arm of Pinarello bikes and can often be seen on their range of bikes.

    Yes, asked the same question. I am told it is rebadged FSA who in turn I think are owned by Campy. Good gear to be fair and of course a selection of kit to suit different budgets.
  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    I think MOST wheels are Corima, saddles are Selle Italia, and most of the other stuff - Chainsets/bars/stems/etc are FSA
    Yes, asked the same question. I am told it is rebadged FSA who in turn I think are owned by Campy. Good gear to be fair and of course a selection of kit to suit different budgets.

    Nah It's Fulcrum that are owned by Campagnolo. FSA are far eastern.
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  • It is good gear, i've got a FP3. Trying to get a hold of it is a different matter. If you e-mail the site they take an age to reply, bloody italians. I'd go through a local Pinarello dealer to get the details of the main distributer in the uk. Beware of the cost of getting it imported though :shock:
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  • Wheelspinner
    Wheelspinner Posts: 6,720
    I think MOST wheels are Corima, saddles are Selle Italia, and most of the other stuff - Chainsets/bars/stems/etc are FSA
    Yes, asked the same question. I am told it is rebadged FSA who in turn I think are owned by Campy. Good gear to be fair and of course a selection of kit to suit different budgets.

    Nah It's Fulcrum that are owned by Campagnolo. FSA are far eastern.

    Just curious, I thought FSA was Italian, even if the parts are made somewhere in the Far East?

    MOST parts are generally very good. I've just bought a lovely set of their handlebars, a full carbon integrated jobbie, like this, in black:

    http://www.mostbike.com/gear_handlebars_talon_compact.php

    They look the business on the Paris carbon roadie... 8)
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  • redddraggon
    redddraggon Posts: 10,862
    Just curious, I thought FSA was Italian, even if the parts are made somewhere in the Far East?

    Who knows? Their main office seems US based, but their Europe office is in Italy. Even if FSA is an Italian company I don't think it'll pass OREC rules.
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