Pinarello FP Due
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Not mine, but my brother's bike (about 8 weeks old now) but we just fitted his new handbuilt wheels.
Handbuilt wheels, by ugo.santalucia of this forum
- DT Swiss 465 rims
- Novatec 291/482 SL hubs
Front 783g, Rear 916g, 1679g the pair (according to my kitchen scales)
Handbuilt wheels, by ugo.santalucia of this forum
- DT Swiss 465 rims
- Novatec 291/482 SL hubs
Front 783g, Rear 916g, 1679g the pair (according to my kitchen scales)
Summer - Canyon Ultimate CF SLX 9.0 Team
Winter - Trek Madone 3.5 2012 with UDi2 upgrade.
For getting dirty - Moda Canon
Winter - Trek Madone 3.5 2012 with UDi2 upgrade.
For getting dirty - Moda Canon
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I thought Onda was the name of the forks? What is the model of the bike?0
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The Mad Rapper wrote:I thought Onda was the name of the forks? What is the model of the bike?
FP DUE (105?), you can just about see it on the far chainstay0 -
Spot on, for for my stupidity, as I said it's my brother's. It is indeed the FP Due 2012 with 105 gearset.Summer - Canyon Ultimate CF SLX 9.0 Team
Winter - Trek Madone 3.5 2012 with UDi2 upgrade.
For getting dirty - Moda Canon0 -
very nice0
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please turn that stem over...........please.0
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big p wrote:please turn that stem over...........please.Summer - Canyon Ultimate CF SLX 9.0 Team
Winter - Trek Madone 3.5 2012 with UDi2 upgrade.
For getting dirty - Moda Canon0 -
no offense intended, i slipped another 10mm under my stem a few weeks ago.0
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The trick of the industry is to weigh the wheels before fitting the rim tape... I weighed them at 1630 grams on my kitchen scale...
I had those rims myself before moving to tubulars... I loved themleft the forum March 20230 -
Damn , that's a nice bike !0
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Shocking, Absolutely disgusting.
How far off are the tyres to rim graphics misaligned.
I feel sick
Nice bike mind0 -
Even if it's your brothers still a nice bike...0