Wilier Triestina Cento10air

philbar72
philbar72 Posts: 2,229
edited August 2019 in Your road bikes
I’ve had this since June 2017, but it’s been a while upgrading this to the spec, it now sits at a decent spec.

I used to have a BMC time machine tmr01 and it’s pretty clear this is as fast but more practical having simpler direct mount brakes and a tidier bottom bracket area. Better clearances mean I can ride 28mm Tyres though I prefer 25mm tyres.

In terms of riding this is a fast bike all round, it climbs nicely, descends brilliantly, and corners well. The dura ace kit works impeccably.c10%202_zpsww20tfcr.png

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Frame: Cento10AIR
Forks: Cento10AIR
Bars: Alabarda 110 x42
Stem: Alabarda
Headset: FSA
Bar Tape: Fizik

Front Brake Lever: Dura ace 9100
Front Caliper: Dura ace 9110 Direct Mount
Rear Brake Lever: Dura ace 9100
Rear Caliper: Dura ace 9110 Direct Mount

Shifters: Dura ace 9100
Cables: Dura ace
Front Mech: Dura ace 9100
Rear Mech: Dura ace 9100

Seat: Specialized romin Evo carbon rails
Seat Post: Ritchey custom
Seat Post Clamp: Ritchey carbon

Cranks: Dura ace 52/36 9100 172.5
Chainring(s): 52/36
Chain: KMC
Cassette: Ultegra 11/28
Pedals: Ultegra 6800
Bottom Bracket: Shimano pressfit

Front Wheel: Zipp 404 firecrest
Tube: Bontrager
Tire: Gp4000s 25mm

Back Wheel: Zipp 404 firecrest
Tube: Bontrager
Tire: Gp4000s 25mm

Accessories: Raceware Direct Garmin mount, Elite Vico carbon mounts x2 and 2 italian bar plugs...

Weight: 7.25kg

another thing to be said is the 10air is pretty decent value from Wiggle at the moment.

Comments

  • racerex
    racerex Posts: 69
    Wow. Just F'ing Wow.
  • diamonddog
    diamonddog Posts: 3,426
    Very cool 8)
  • Man that’s the nicest build I’ve seen in a while. Great job!
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  • shipley
    shipley Posts: 549
    That’s stunning.
  • Really nice looking bike.

    Saddle looks a bit weird though i.e. v small? What size frame is it please?
  • philbar72
    philbar72 Posts: 2,229
    Really nice looking bike.

    Saddle looks a bit weird though i.e. v small? What size frame is it please?

    the saddle is a romin evo which is around 15mm shorter than a romin, it allows for slightly more movement compared to a Romin, which kind of get you to sit in the bike, if that makes sense. frame size is medium.
  • socrates
    socrates Posts: 453
    That is something else. Kudos.
  • Really, really nice.

    Only criticism would be the use of photobucket to host so it has those gaudy watermarks over your pictures,
  • philbar72
    philbar72 Posts: 2,229
    yeah, noticed that, will probably move over to another one soon as its making the bike look bad. :)
  • I am in the process of sorting out one of these in Matt Black/Red.
    Going to be Dura-Ace Di2. Wheels are Fulcrum Speed 40.
    Will post up some pic's on this thread when done if that is OK with you.
  • philbar72
    philbar72 Posts: 2,229
    that's ok with me.
  • Time to get this put together.
    47156368642_2dceed6b74.jpg
  • Ben6899
    Ben6899 Posts: 9,686
    That'll be a great project.
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  • mikeyj28
    mikeyj28 Posts: 754
    philbar72 wrote:
    I’ve had this since June 2017, but it’s been a while upgrading this to the spec, it now sits at a decent spec.

    I used to have a BMC time machine tmr01 and it’s pretty clear this is as fast but more practical having simpler direct mount brakes and a tidier bottom bracket area. Better clearances mean I can ride 28mm Tyres though I prefer 25mm tyres.

    In terms of riding this is a fast bike all round, it climbs nicely, descends brilliantly, and corners well. The dura ace kit works impeccably.c10%202_zpsww20tfcr.png

    c10%201_zpsphhff1qw.png

    Cracking job on your bike. Serious bike envy. Lovely build!!!
    Constantly trying to upgrade my parts.It is a long road ahead as things are so expensive for little gain. n+1 is always the principle in my mind.
  • Here is mine, I don't want to take over the thread so please no comments on weeds/cranks/spacers etc.
    I will start my own thread when the sun comes back out.

    [url][/url]33361681198_7820baebd4.jpgnew w by Alan Parsons, on Flickr
  • Move the camera a bit higher and level the stones so its not pointing downhill!

    Awesome setup though. Those dropped seatstays are growing on me, especially that little aero part where it meets the seattube.
  • philbar72
    philbar72 Posts: 2,229
    looks like its going to fall downhill. everything matches though Alan. looks good.
  • jdee84
    jdee84 Posts: 282
    Here is mine, I don't want to take over the thread so please no comments on weeds/cranks/spacers etc.
    I will start my own thread when the sun comes back out.

    [url][/url]33361681198_7820baebd4.jpgnew w by Alan Parsons, on Flickr

    Nice to see the project turned out well Alan!
  • Alejandrosdog
    Alejandrosdog Posts: 1,975
    Brake cable is too long at the rear. Alans bike
  • alanparsons
    alanparsons Posts: 529
    Brake cable is too long at the rear. Alans bike

    Have you any idea how a bike is put together??
    You really are a class one troll aren't you, have you ever had anything useful to say or are you just getting your post count up??
  • philbar72 wrote:
    I’ve had this since June 2017, but it’s been a while upgrading this to the spec, it now sits at a decent spec.

    I used to have a BMC time machine tmr01 and it’s pretty clear this is as fast but more practical having simpler direct mount brakes and a tidier bottom bracket area. Better clearances mean I can ride 28mm Tyres though I prefer 25mm tyres.

    In terms of riding this is a fast bike all round, it climbs nicely, descends brilliantly, and corners well. The dura ace kit works impeccably.c10%202_zpsww20tfcr.png

    c10%201_zpsphhff1qw.png

    Frame: Cento10AIR
    Forks: Cento10AIR
    Bars: Alabarda 110 x42
    Stem: Alabarda
    Headset: FSA
    Bar Tape: Fizik

    Front Brake Lever: Dura ace 9100
    Front Caliper: Dura ace 9110 Direct Mount
    Rear Brake Lever: Dura ace 9100
    Rear Caliper: Dura ace 9110 Direct Mount

    Shifters: Dura ace 9100
    Cables: Dura ace
    Front Mech: Dura ace 9100
    Rear Mech: Dura ace 9100

    Seat: Specialized romin Evo carbon rails
    Seat Post: Ritchey custom
    Seat Post Clamp: Ritchey carbon

    Cranks: Dura ace 52/36 9100 172.5
    Chainring(s): 52/36
    Chain: KMC
    Cassette: Ultegra 11/28
    Pedals: Ultegra 6800
    Bottom Bracket: Shimano pressfit

    Front Wheel: Zipp 404 firecrest
    Tube: Bontrager
    Tire: Gp4000s 25mm

    Back Wheel: Zipp 404 firecrest
    Tube: Bontrager
    Tire: Gp4000s 25mm

    Accessories: Raceware Direct Garmin mount, Elite Vico carbon mounts x2 and 2 italian bar plugs...

    Weight: 7.25kg

    another thing to be said is the 10air is pretty decent value from Wiggle at the moment.
    Great looking bike, and great spec, what size is it ?
  • philbar72
    philbar72 Posts: 2,229
    its medium. thinks have changed a bit as I'm doing road bike based tt's on it so its got some 54/38 rings on it. use the middle of the block properly now...
  • warrior4life
    warrior4life Posts: 925
    edited August 2019
    delete
  • Brake cable is too long at the rear. Alans bike

    Have you any idea how a bike is put together??
    You really are a class one troll aren't you, have you ever had anything useful to say or are you just getting your post count up??
    Strong reply. Brake cable looks perfect to me. Any shorter and it would be too stetched when the brake was clamped shut.
    I'm guessing the guy who said it's "too short" has no idea about the exit route of the cable.

    A beautiful bike by the way, stunning.