Bianchi D2 Budget TT Build

AdeT
AdeT Posts: 34
edited February 2015 in Your road bikes
Finally finished the TT build, modest by most TT standards but I'm happy and more than good enough to for me to do some TT's for the 1st time in 21 years!

Wanted a Bianchi to match my road bike and had to be Campagnolo, happy with how it turned out considering it was a 'budget' build

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Frame: Bianchi D3 59cm
Stem: Vision Sizemore 110mm -6°
Handlebar: Vision Alu Aero 42cm
TriBars : Vision R Bend Carbon
Brakes: Campagnolo Centaur
Levers: Campagnolo TT
Shifters: Campagnolo R2C
Front Derailleur: Campagnolo Centaur
Rear Derailleur: Campagnolo Centaur
Cassette: Campagnolo Veloce
Chain: KMC
Crankset: Campagnolo Athena Carbon 175mm, 53/39
Pedals: Look Keo Blade
Wheelset: 50mm Carbon Clincher - Novatec Hubs
Tyres: Pro Race 4
Saddle: Prologo TTR

Comments

  • rokt
    rokt Posts: 493
    Very nice, nothing wrong with that at all....just hope for some good times now !
  • napoleond
    napoleond Posts: 5,992
    Looks great! Anything 'upgraded'on tgat will very much be in the territory of marginal gains. :)
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  • That's a nice TT machine- it certainly doesn't look like its been built on the cheap :)

    Good luck with those pbs- I'm sure you'll have smashed them by the end of the season on that thing :wink:
  • bianchimoon
    bianchimoon Posts: 3,942
    That looks great.. all down to you now, enjoy :)
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  • Oh, that's nice! Meaty stays on that bad boy.
    tick - tick - tick
  • fleshtuxedo
    fleshtuxedo Posts: 1,853
    great to see a TT bike with Campag!
  • Italian frame, Italian groupset, just how it should be - looks lovely and should ride really well too!