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TickDoc 07-24-15 10:48 AM

Taking my time with this one.
 
Custom stem is in the design phase. And now I've signed up for some custom saddle work too. Still trying to decide on components. I have a good idea of what I want, but the group, the wheels, and all other bits and pieces will have to wait.

In the meantime, she's a wall hanger.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psydn5no5b.jpg

icepick_trotsky 07-24-15 10:56 AM

Beauty. What direction are you heading with the build?

TickDoc 07-24-15 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by icepick_trotsky (Post 18009891)
Beauty. What direction are you heading with the build?

I've lost sleep over which way to go, and think I'm going modern 11sp mechanical campy. I don't like the crank esthetics of the new super record, but 2014 and back looks good, to my eyes at least.

May cause some nauseated responses from the c&v crowd here, but my reasoning goes like this:
1. It already spread/ made to 130 mm
2. It is not an old bike, rather a new bike, just made by the master.
3. It's my bike and I can do whatever I want :-P

Haven't made a wheel choice yet, but some of the h plus son options are looking good right now.
Going 11 sp will take a little more time just because the group cost is high and I want it all in new condition.

I also decided to make this an apprenticeship build. I have a mechanic who I trust, and I'm going to build it with him so he can guide me along so I don't screw it up. I have a good relationship with the shop and that way we can build it there off hours.

gomango 07-24-15 11:35 AM

Fun!

I would strongly consider a set of Campy Neutrons and a Campy Athena groupset from Ribble.

Or find an excellent condition Chorus 10 speed alloy groupset.

Plz keep posting pics. :)

Kactus 07-24-15 11:40 AM

I like the Campy 11-spd idea; my choice would be a silver Athena group (have just never warmed to the carbon or black components). It's not a vintage frame but has a classic look and the group should compliment it well.

TickDoc 07-24-15 01:04 PM

Have looked at a set of neutrons and that may be the wheel choice that suits it best. I know the silver Athena is a smoking deal from ribble, but I think black sets this one off better with the lugs being black. I have yet to see any smoking deals on super record sets.

gomango 07-24-15 01:22 PM


Originally Posted by TickDoc (Post 18010364)
Have looked at a set of neutrons and that may be the wheel choice that suits it best. I know the silver Athena is a smoking deal from ribble, but I think black sets this one off better with the lugs being black. I have yet to see any smoking deals on super record sets.

Gotta go with your heart on these choices!

My son's Della Santa with Neutrons. Very tough to beat the performance for the $$$, especially if you can dig up a clean used set like I did.

[IMG]https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8823/...78f7d23a_b.jpgDSCN6668 by gomango1849, on Flickr[/IMG]

zazenzach 07-24-15 06:57 PM

what's the point of a custom stem?

TickDoc 07-25-15 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by zazenzach (Post 18011370)
what's the point of a custom stem?

It holds the handlebars....no, it is pretty to look at :-)

TickDoc 07-25-15 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by gomango (Post 18010425)
Gotta go with your heart on these choices!

My son's Della Santa with Neutrons. Very tough to beat the performance for the $$$, especially if you can dig up a clean used set like I did.

[IMG]https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8823/...78f7d23a_b.jpgDSCN6668 by gomango1849, on Flickr[/IMG]

That bike is way nicer than what I think I would give my son. Good dad.

gomango 07-25-15 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by TickDoc (Post 18012478)
That bike is way nicer than what I think I would give my son. Good dad.

Thanks, but the price tag is far less than one might imagine.

About the price of a Surly Cross Check. :)

He is doing long distance rides all summer and is definitely piling on the miles. He's all leg and excellent cardio from a decade of high level soccer.

The bike works perfectly for him.

jiangshi 07-25-15 01:07 PM

That's a very nice looking frame, but I believe it's a Billato built Ciocc, not a Pelizzoli built bike. Nothing wrong with that, BTW. The Billato Bros built Sean Kelly's PDM Concorde's, as well as Lemond's Team Z and GAN bikes, as well as early LeMond branded bikes.

jjames1452 07-25-15 01:30 PM

Beautiful!!


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