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Old 12-14-12, 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by bianchi10
That's not mine. I wish it were though. When I was looking into supersixes I came across this one and kept coming back to it. Still the hottest supersix IMO that I have ever seen. I was only posting it because I was saying that even though this particular SS is Hot, it is one of the only blue and green SS that I have liked at all.
Totally agree with your statement. The only blue and green combo that I would ever consider. Trying to see if I can buy one (despite the other three bikes). Might need to offload a bike to do this...
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Someone in the your road bikes thread suggested I post here-

Cervelo perfection. Wouldn't change a thing. From someone who's not a Cervelo fan.
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Cervelo perfection. Wouldn't change a thing. From someone who's not a Cervelo fan.
I would change the owner...to ME
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Originally Posted by AlexTaylor
Someone in the your road bikes thread suggested I post here-

Very nice! Are those tubulars? You don't see too many gumwalls nowadays.
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Magnifique !
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Old 12-14-12, 03:02 PM
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Cheers for the kind words, the tyres are Veloflex Master 23 Clinchers.

When Vittoria decided to move production from Italy to the far east, some of the (ex) Italian employees decided to set up a new factory, they are indeed hand made in Italy
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Cheers for the kind words, the tyres are Veloflex Master 23 Clinchers.

When Vittoria decided to move production from Italy to the far east, some of the (ex) Italian employees decided to set up a new factory, they are indeed hand made in Italy
They also ride so nice I don't plan on using anything else in the future.
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Pedal Force CG2 in Sram Red Black edition ... missing Sram S30 AL Race wheelset ... comming soon !!!

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Old 12-16-12, 09:56 AM
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Pedal Force CG2 in Sram Red Black edition ... missing Sram S30 AL Race wheelset ... comming soon !!!

With a different photo maybe but with that one I have to go with not.
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Old 12-16-12, 10:32 PM
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Someone said I should post it here, so yeah:

Sarto Rovigo 56cm



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Old 12-16-12, 10:55 PM
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There's one thing I don't see is alot treks.
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Someone said I should post it here, so yeah:Sarto Rovigo 56cm(Click to enlarge)
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Old 12-17-12, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by jadias
Someone said I should post it here, so yeah:

Sarto Rovigo 56cm



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Yes, hot. :-)
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Old 12-17-12, 07:07 AM
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There's one thing I don't see is alot treks.
That's because this is a thread for hot bikes. Not many Treks qualify.
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Old 12-17-12, 09:44 AM
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Sarto could be hot with different wheels. But it isn't now.
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Old 12-17-12, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by LowCel
That's because this is a thread for hot bikes. Not many Treks qualify.
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Old 12-17-12, 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by mpath
Is this yours? Couldn't find much info on it, looks like a Chinarello. Tell us more?
It is a Chinese frame, indeed although I've been told that it resembles more a Canondale than a Pinarello. I wasn't thinking about getting something that could pass for the real thing; I just liked the frame. As for the components, it has full Dura-ace 7900 including the pedals, chain and BB, SLK seatpost, FSA carbon handlebars and OS-99 carbon stem, Fizik Aliante saddle and bar tape. I added a Cateye Strada double wireless computer; the wheels are American Classic Sprint 350, 32H and they are very light and strong and they spin longer than anything else I have seen_ I routinely pass people that are pedalling downhill while I am just coasting.

I bought the Dura-Ace piece-meal and the total cost of the build was around $2300 so I'm pretty happy with the final result and performance...
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Old 12-17-12, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jadias
Someone said I should post it here, so yeah:

Sarto Rovigo 56cm



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Hot!
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Old 12-17-12, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by jadias
Someone said I should post it here, so yeah:

Sarto Rovigo 56cm



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Sarto = HOTTT

Great to see a rarer bike, especially one like a Sarto! Cheers!
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Old 12-17-12, 05:07 PM
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My new Roubaix SL4 Expert

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Old 12-17-12, 07:18 PM
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My new Roubaix SL4 Expert

Other than the stem definitely HOT! I know in the real world it probably fits best with the stem the way it is. However, in the hot or not thread what fits doesn't matter, it's all about looks. FLIP IT!!!!!

The only other thing I don't like is the seatpost. The white stripes on it take away from the overall appearance.
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yeah that stem is an eyesore to look at. agree with seatpost also.

sorry, I say Not HOT, but its still a nice bike
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Absolutely HOT on the Roubaix given the aforementioned stem flip. Seatpost is a detail which should be addressed but overall minor consideration. Well done! I bet it's a dream for a century ride...
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Originally Posted by LowCel
Other than the stem definitely HOT! I know in the real world it probably fits best with the stem the way it is. However, in the hot or not thread what fits doesn't matter, it's all about looks. FLIP IT!!!!!

The only other thing I don't like is the seatpost. The white stripes on it take away from the overall appearance.
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yeah that stem is an eyesore to look at. agree with seatpost also.

sorry, I say Not HOT, but its still a nice bike
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Absolutely HOT on the Roubaix given the aforementioned stem flip. Seatpost is a detail which should be addressed but overall minor consideration. Well done! I bet it's a dream for a century ride...
I appreciate the comments. Couldnt bring myself to go to the trouble to slam the stem just for a photo opp, knowing it would go right back the way it was. For a 52 year old who may not be at peak flexibility, and was looking for a really nice stiff, light bike which also had geometry for week long supported tours, the fredly arrangement works pretty well. Don't have any need to turn my Roubaix in to a Tarmac. If I start tinkering with the bars, maybe some S Works or Zipp Carbon bars, I'd probably also do a different stem, and drop it a little.

The seatpost is an S Works I picked up on eBay. May replace it with a Cobl Goblr if they ever are actually available, or a Fizik Cyrano would eliminate the white, and go well with the Antares 00 saddle. Frame is also Di2 capable, so who knows what may happen someday with that. Other than that, I'm finding it to be an incredible bike. My Seven is feeling a little neglected.

Oh, the crank slipped a little, and wasn't properly aligned with the chain stay. That's another 5 point deduction from the Eastern European judge, right?
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Originally Posted by kansukee
It is a Chinese frame, indeed although I've been told that it resembles more a Canondale than a Pinarello. I wasn't thinking about getting something that could pass for the real thing; I just liked the frame. As for the components, it has full Dura-ace 7900 including the pedals, chain and BB, SLK seatpost, FSA carbon handlebars and OS-99 carbon stem, Fizik Aliante saddle and bar tape. I added a Cateye Strada double wireless computer; the wheels are American Classic Sprint 350, 32H and they are very light and strong and they spin longer than anything else I have seen_ I routinely pass people that are pedalling downhill while I am just coasting.

I bought the Dura-Ace piece-meal and the total cost of the build was around $2300 so I'm pretty happy with the final result and performance...
You did a really great job on it. I say 'hot'.
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