Moda Issimo 931

bmxboy10
bmxboy10 Posts: 1,958
edited August 2019 in Your road bikes
Here is my Moda Issimo 931

It still needs tweaking for fit so ignore the steerer etc.

Moda Issimo 931 Frameset 56cm
Ultegra Groupset from my old bike
Fulcrum Quattros borrowed from my other bike while I work out what to do long term for wheels!
Deda finishing kit that was cheap as chips
Shimano R600 Chainset that was also cheap as chips
Toupe Expert Saddle

Built up to a nice comfy bike I must say. The colour is smoke grey metallic and it sparkles in the sunshine. Quite chuffed really.

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Comments

  • That's spanking...
    Looks great. Is that the cheap frameset that you bought in your other posts...

    I like the horizontal top tube
  • bmxboy10
    bmxboy10 Posts: 1,958
    That's spanking...
    Looks great. Is that the cheap frameset that you bought in your other posts...

    I like the horizontal top tube
    Yes cost me £630! Not cheap but let’s just say it was good value!
  • It will look fantastic with some 50mm deep section carbon wheels!

    (Not that it doesn't look fantastic now - but it'll look fantasticker!)
  • davidof
    davidof Posts: 3,043
    What is the overall weight?

    How tall are you / inside leg? Did the 56cm frame work out right for you?
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  • bmxboy10
    bmxboy10 Posts: 1,958
    davidof wrote:
    What is the overall weight?

    How tall are you / inside leg? Did the 56cm frame work out right for you?

    Sorry no idea on weight but she is not heavy by any means. I am 5ft 11 with a 31 inch inseam and it fits fine. The 56cm is actually a 55cm tt.

    I use a 90mm stem FWIW.
  • I also picked one of these framesets up, 58cm. Swapped the fork out for a lighter columbus one.

    Build:
    Frame Moda Issimo Reynolds 931, 58cm
    Fork Columbus Minimal
    Headset FSA Orbit X
    Stem K Alloy Uno 7, 130mm 7 deg
    Bars Easton EA70 44cm
    Seatpost clamp J&L Titanium Bolt
    Seatpost Chinese Carbon, 27.2mm
    Pedals Shimano Ultegra R8000
    Saddle Bontrager Montrose Elite, 138mm
    Rear Derailleur SRAM Force22 WiFli
    Bottom Bracket SRAM GXP Bottom Bracket, 68mm English
    Cassette SRAM Force22 1170, 11-32t
    Brakes SRAM Force22
    Braze-on Adaptor SRAM Red, 31.8mm
    Front Derailleur SRAM Force22, with chain catcher
    Shifters SRAM Force22
    Chainset SRAM Force22, 52/36t, 175mm
    Brake Cables Shimano Road
    Gear Cables Jagwire Pro Road

    Built up some everyday wheels for it, Mavic Open Pro on Ultegra rear hub, BHS SL79 front hub, comes in at 8.2kg
    With 50mm farsports tubulars and conti sprinters, comes in at 7.8kg.

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  • bmxboy10
    bmxboy10 Posts: 1,958
    Nice!
  • Great looking bike, one of the pld Reynolds Etape stems would look great.
    http://www.dontuploadme.com/biff/reynolds_stem_04.JPG
  • That's a cool stem and I like that it's aluminium-lithium!
  • larderlout wrote:
    That's a cool stem and I like that it's aluminium-lithium!

    I used to have couple of them a few years ago and regretted selling them. I think they were 110mm and only weighed 105 grams.
  • bmxboy10
    bmxboy10 Posts: 1,958
    Larderlout howare you finding it? I am thinking about selling my old Tarmac and just having this as the best bike.
  • Yet to be ridden! Glad to know yours is going well. Might take it for a shakedown ride if there's a dry day between now and March!
  • Matthewfalle
    Matthewfalle Posts: 17,380
    larderlout wrote:
    I also picked one of these framesets up, 58cm. Swapped the fork out for a lighter columbus one.

    Build:
    Frame Moda Issimo Reynolds 931, 58cm
    Fork Columbus Minimal
    Headset FSA Orbit X
    Stem K Alloy Uno 7, 130mm 7 deg
    Bars Easton EA70 44cm
    Seatpost clamp J&L Titanium Bolt
    Seatpost Chinese Carbon, 27.2mm
    Pedals Shimano Ultegra R8000
    Saddle Bontrager Montrose Elite, 138mm
    Rear Derailleur SRAM Force22 WiFli
    Bottom Bracket SRAM GXP Bottom Bracket, 68mm English
    Cassette SRAM Force22 1170, 11-32t
    Brakes SRAM Force22
    Braze-on Adaptor SRAM Red, 31.8mm
    Front Derailleur SRAM Force22, with chain catcher
    Shifters SRAM Force22
    Chainset SRAM Force22, 52/36t, 175mm
    Brake Cables Shimano Road
    Gear Cables Jagwire Pro Road

    Built up some everyday wheels for it, Mavic Open Pro on Ultegra rear hub, BHS SL79 front hub, comes in at 8.2kg
    With 50mm farsports tubulars and conti sprinters, comes in at 7.8kg.

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    deep rim tastic - top work that man. never take them off.
    Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am

    De Sisti wrote:
    This is one of the silliest threads I've come across. :lol:

    Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honour :D
    smithy21 wrote:

    He's right you know.
  • tcm733
    tcm733 Posts: 61
    edited August 2019
    Just built up this in a 54cm , it is due to be my winter/commute bike and is built from old parts however as the main bike is out of action it has its wheels until i build up something more suitable. Weights came in at 1600g for the Frame, 590g fork uncut and 8.5kg for the full build.
    Build:
    Frame - Moda Issimo Reynolds 931, 54cm
    Fork - Moda carbon/alloy
    Headset - FSA Orbit X
    Stem - Planet X 90mm 7 deg
    Bars - 3T Ergonova Team Carbon
    Seatpost clamp - Orbea
    Seatpost - Bontrager Elite
    Pedals - Look Keo Carbon/Ti
    Saddle - Bontrager Affinity RXL Carbon
    Rear Derailleur - Shimano Ultegra
    Bottom Bracket - Shimano Ultegra, 68mm English
    Cassette - Shimano Ultegra 11-28
    Brakes Shimano Ultegra
    Front Derailleur - Shimano Ultegra clamp on
    Shifters - Shimano Ultegra
    Chainset- Shimano Ultegra 52-36 172.5
    Wheels - Mavic Cosmic Pro Carbon Exalith

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  • Matthewfalle
    Matthewfalle Posts: 17,380
    tcm733 wrote:
    Just built up this in a 54cm , it is due to be my winter/commute bike and is built from old parts however as the main bike is out of action it has its wheels until i build up something more suitable. Weights came in at 1600g for the Frame, 590g fork uncut and 8.5kg for the full build.
    Build:
    Frame - Moda Issimo Reynolds 931, 54cm
    Fork - Moda carbon/alloy
    Headset - FSA Orbit X
    Stem - Planet X 90mm 7 deg
    Bars - 3T Ergonova Team Carbon
    Seatpost clamp - Orbea
    Seatpost - Bontrager Elite
    Pedals - Look Keo Carbon/Ti
    Saddle - Bontrager Affinity RXL Carbon
    Rear Derailleur - Shimano Ultegra
    Bottom Bracket - Shimano Ultegra, 68mm English
    Cassette - Shimano Ultegra 11-28
    Brakes Shimano Ultegra
    Front Derailleur - Shimano Ultegra clamp on
    Shifters - Shimano Ultegra
    Chainset- Shimano Ultegra 52-36 172.5
    Wheels - Mavic Cosmic Pro Carbon Exalith

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    Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am

    De Sisti wrote:
    This is one of the silliest threads I've come across. :lol:

    Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honour :D
    smithy21 wrote:

    He's right you know.
  • tcm733
    tcm733 Posts: 61

    pic doesn't work

    #invisible

    Thanks , i've added a photobucket link, hopefully that works.
  • luv2ride
    luv2ride Posts: 2,367
    tcm733 wrote:
    Just built up this in a 54cm , it is due to be my winter/commute bike and is built from old parts however as the main bike is out of action it has its wheels until i build up something more suitable. Weights came in at 1600g for the Frame, 590g fork uncut and 8.5kg for the full build.
    Build:
    Frame - Moda Issimo Reynolds 931, 54cm
    Fork - Moda carbon/alloy
    Headset - FSA Orbit X
    Stem - Planet X 90mm 7 deg
    Bars - 3T Ergonova Team Carbon
    Seatpost clamp - Orbea
    Seatpost - Bontrager Elite
    Pedals - Look Keo Carbon/Ti
    Saddle - Bontrager Affinity RXL Carbon
    Rear Derailleur - Shimano Ultegra
    Bottom Bracket - Shimano Ultegra, 68mm English
    Cassette - Shimano Ultegra 11-28
    Brakes Shimano Ultegra
    Front Derailleur - Shimano Ultegra clamp on
    Shifters - Shimano Ultegra
    Chainset- Shimano Ultegra 52-36 172.5
    Wheels - Mavic Cosmic Pro Carbon Exalith

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    Bloody lovely that. Nice one...
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  • bmxboy10
    bmxboy10 Posts: 1,958
    Very very nice
  • bmxboy10
    bmxboy10 Posts: 1,958
    What’s that bar tape?
  • tcm733
    tcm733 Posts: 61
    BMXboy10 wrote:
    What’s that bar tape?

    It's Fizik Endurance Classic tape, i picked it up cheap on Chain reactions, a bit tricky to wrap but overall pretty good.
  • Nice build, looks great with the Mavic wheels on. Interested if you're going to stick mudguards on for commuting/winter and what tyre clearance you get with the moda fork and approach to rear fitting (raceblade?).
  • tcm733
    tcm733 Posts: 61
    larderlout wrote:
    Nice build, looks great with the Mavic wheels on. Interested if you're going to stick mudguards on for commuting/winter and what tyre clearance you get with the moda fork and approach to rear fitting (raceblade?).

    Thanks. Yes I'm going to have to put mudguards on it when the weather comes in, the fork has eyelets but the frame doesn't. Its got 25mm tyres on at the moment and it probably would take a 28mm but that would be a real squeeze. I'm likely going to get raceblade pros or similar but i think it would take a set of raceblade longs as well with 25mm tyres.