Guerciotti G55
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This is my second string road bike (main one is still in bits and waiting a frame from China.)
It's a 56cm Guerciotti G55, made from Columbus Ultrafoco steel, with a Columbus Carve carbon monostay.
Spec as follows:
Forks: Easton EC90 SL
Bars: Deda RHM01 Gloss Red
Stem: Deda Zero1 110mm
Headset: FSA
Bar Tape: White!
Front Brake Lever: Microshift White (Red accents)
Front Caliper: SRAM Apex White
Rear Brake Lever: Microshift White (Red accents)
Rear Caliper: SRAM Apex White
Shifters: Microshift White (Red accents)
Cables: White ones!
Front Mech: Microshift White (Red accents)
Rear Mech: Micrsohift White (Red Accents)
Seat: Selle Italia Thoork Team Carbon (148 grams)
Seat Post: Aerozine 27.2
Cranks: SRAM Apex White
Chainring(s): SRAM
Chain: Mavic (looks suspiciously like it was made by Wipperman to me)
Cassette: Dura Ace 7800 12-27
Pedals: Really old Looks
Bottom Bracket: Token - italian thread with SRAM adaptor
Front Wheel:
Rim: Mavic Open Pro Black
Spokes: Sapim Laser 32
Hub: Planet X Superlight
Tube: Probably Nutrak
Tire: Schwalbe Ultremo DD 25mm
Back Wheel:
Rim: Mavic Open Pro Black
Spokes: Sapim Laser 32
Hub: Planet X Superlight
Tube: As above
Tire: Schwalbe Ultremo DD 25mm
Accessories: 2x Profile Stryke bottle cages. Niterider rebel computer. Planet X ti/carbon red anodized QR's.
Weight: Sub 8kg, which isn't bad for a steely with nothing very high end on it at all.
Other info: It's lovely. Note red anodized headset spacer, chainring bolts and cable ends.
I'm very impressed with the Microshift stuff, esp given the price - performance is certainly comparable to my Ultegra 6700, and the shifts are actually a bit more positive. And it comes in a variety of colours, as long as you like mainly white with coloured accent bits.
This is my second string road bike (main one is still in bits and waiting a frame from China.)
It's a 56cm Guerciotti G55, made from Columbus Ultrafoco steel, with a Columbus Carve carbon monostay.
Spec as follows:
Forks: Easton EC90 SL
Bars: Deda RHM01 Gloss Red
Stem: Deda Zero1 110mm
Headset: FSA
Bar Tape: White!
Front Brake Lever: Microshift White (Red accents)
Front Caliper: SRAM Apex White
Rear Brake Lever: Microshift White (Red accents)
Rear Caliper: SRAM Apex White
Shifters: Microshift White (Red accents)
Cables: White ones!
Front Mech: Microshift White (Red accents)
Rear Mech: Micrsohift White (Red Accents)
Seat: Selle Italia Thoork Team Carbon (148 grams)
Seat Post: Aerozine 27.2
Cranks: SRAM Apex White
Chainring(s): SRAM
Chain: Mavic (looks suspiciously like it was made by Wipperman to me)
Cassette: Dura Ace 7800 12-27
Pedals: Really old Looks
Bottom Bracket: Token - italian thread with SRAM adaptor
Front Wheel:
Rim: Mavic Open Pro Black
Spokes: Sapim Laser 32
Hub: Planet X Superlight
Tube: Probably Nutrak
Tire: Schwalbe Ultremo DD 25mm
Back Wheel:
Rim: Mavic Open Pro Black
Spokes: Sapim Laser 32
Hub: Planet X Superlight
Tube: As above
Tire: Schwalbe Ultremo DD 25mm
Accessories: 2x Profile Stryke bottle cages. Niterider rebel computer. Planet X ti/carbon red anodized QR's.
Weight: Sub 8kg, which isn't bad for a steely with nothing very high end on it at all.
Other info: It's lovely. Note red anodized headset spacer, chainring bolts and cable ends.
I'm very impressed with the Microshift stuff, esp given the price - performance is certainly comparable to my Ultegra 6700, and the shifts are actually a bit more positive. And it comes in a variety of colours, as long as you like mainly white with coloured accent bits.
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Can anyone help me to get the image to work please???0
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Thanks very much!!0
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Beautiful, love it! Ride on...When a cyclist has a disagreement with a car; it's not who's right, it's who's left.0
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I like every Guerciotti anyway, but yours is especially good. Nice build with some unusual kit.0