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Oramas 11-02-10 08:32 AM

My Winter Project
 
So I picked up this frame for $150 and plan on building it up this winter, thought I would see how my fellow cyclists would part this up for maximum speed and lightness. And no, I'm not going to sell this and get a "better" bike :notamused:

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...e/IMG_2567.jpg

gt35built 11-02-10 08:38 AM

Maximum speed and lightness lol

gear it 52/13

use carbon fiber wheels, carbon crank, carbon post, carbon stem, carbon bars. and some ultralight tubes.

ianjk 11-02-10 08:42 AM

Record pista crank.
Cane Creek 110 TR headset
Nitto lugged 853 stem.
Zip 808
Moots cinch ti seatpost
Selle Italia CX Zero

rustybrown 11-02-10 08:53 AM

Paint it red.

avner 11-02-10 09:01 AM

anadoized pink and purple wheels, Origin 8 gold crankset. Use lots of colors and matchy matchy. Tarck it out dude.

Oramas 11-02-10 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by gt35built (Post 11718874)
Maximum speed and lightness lol

gear it 52/13

use carbon fiber wheels, carbon crank, carbon post, carbon stem, carbon bars. and some ultralight tubes.

wow I hadn't thought of that, thank you capt obvious but aside from those ambiguous items any specific recommendations? I know its just a pista frame nothing special but wanted to set it up as nice as can be. I had wanted to carbon fiber it out and just have the chrome frame stand out.


Originally Posted by ianjk (Post 11718899)
Record pista crank.
Cane Creek 110 TR headset
Nitto lugged 853 stem.
Zip 808
Moots cinch ti seatpost
Selle Italia CX Zero

thanks for being the sane one....

ichitz 11-02-10 09:58 AM

u mean u have absolutely no opinions/personal pref of ur build and u need other people to give u ideas for ur bike?

Oramas 11-02-10 10:06 AM


Originally Posted by ichitz (Post 11719405)
u mean u have absolutely no opinions/personal pref of ur build and u need other people to give u ideas for ur bike?

as i mentioned i want to just black it out with mostly carbon fiber parts and let the chrome frame stand out. But it is nice to become aware of other components that I may not know of, not that I need other peoples ideas. For instance, I didn't know about the 808 wheels, way out of my price range but nice to have learned about them.

vw addict 11-02-10 10:11 AM

sell it and get a better bike.

ichitz 11-02-10 10:37 AM

you don't need CF to black out. Actually, CF is not really black and if having the chrome frame standing out is what you want then i'ld go with black alum parts rather than CF. And unless u're racing, CF is a very expensive component to have, more brittle IMO, and a thief magnet if u plan on locking up in Brooklyn. If u're racing, get a better frame.

gruppo 11-02-10 10:46 AM


Originally Posted by Oramas (Post 11719224)
wow I hadn't thought of that, thank you capt obvious but aside from those ambiguous items any specific recommendations? I know its just a pista frame nothing special but wanted to set it up as nice as can be. I had wanted to carbon fiber it out and just have the chrome frame stand out.



thanks for being the sane one....

None of the components listed, while flashy, will improve performance. You can find very good stuff that's within a few onces of the weight of those listed and they will look cool and work just fine (Sugino crankset, Cane Creek S-3 headset - and the Ritchey steel HS is almost as light for $20 - Salsa steel stem, any number of 200 gm seatposts - American Classic is a great choice - and a classic Flite saddle). As for performance, put the savings in to the wheels/tires: get King, Phil Wood, or White Industries hubs laced to any number of 400 gm rims (Mavic Open Pro, IRD, Velocity, DT-Swiss, Stan's, etc.) using a 3 or 4 x pattern and 14-17-15 spokes with brass nipples. And don't forget to use high quality tires/tubes. Good luck.

Oramas 11-02-10 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by vw addict (Post 11719490)
sell it and get a better bike.

original, i suppose every forum has its trolls


Originally Posted by ichitz (Post 11719644)
you don't need CF to black out. Actually, CF is not really black and if having the chrome frame standing out is what you want then i'ld go with black alum parts rather than CF. And unless u're racing, CF is a very expensive component to have, more brittle IMO, and a thief magnet if u plan on locking up in Brooklyn. If u're racing, get a better frame.

good point, only wanted CF for the weight not necessarily for the color. Not racing just wanted a nice light bike to ride around (not a bike to lock up)

ichitz 11-02-10 11:02 AM

i would do what gruppo said. On an additional note, CF isn't necessarily light. U can build an non-carbon wheel under 1500g for under $400, which is lighter than a lot of expensive wheelsets. Use road front hubs and low flanges

Oramas 11-02-10 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by gruppo (Post 11719689)
None of the components listed, while flashy, will improve performance. You can find very good stuff that's within a few onces of the weight of those listed and they will look cool and work just fine (Sugino crankset, Cane Creek S-3 headset - and the Ritchey steel HS is almost as light for $20 - Salsa steel stem, any number of 200 gm seatposts - American Classic is a great choice - and a classic Flite saddle). As for performance, put the savings in to the wheels/tires: get King, Phil Wood, or White Industries hubs laced to any number of 400 gm rims (Mavic Open Pro, IRD, Velocity, DT-Swiss, Stan's, etc.) using a 3 or 4 x pattern and 14-17-15 spokes with brass nipples. And don't forget to use high quality tires/tubes. Good luck.

thanks for the input, this is what i was looking for. Don't need flashy, was looking for good build quality and light weight. Without starting a flame war or being called out for my inexperience, what is the difference / benefit between Phil Wood & Kris King hubs?

gt35built 11-02-10 11:41 AM

They are very similar in design and when it comes down to it the only thing to be noticed will be the cosmetics. Phil wood has more options for track hubs. I love my low flanges, Don't care for the look of the high.

AngryScientist 11-02-10 11:43 AM

OP - i dont think anyone is taking you seriously because you picked up a frame cheap and are asking about some pretty high end parts. pretty much any carbon fiber part you buy is going to cost at least twice as much as your frame at this point.

if you want serious replys, start by telling us the budget you would like to maintain, thats a good place to start from.

for your information, i was just in the market myslef, you'll be hard pressed to find a phil wood built wheelset for much under $500...

xavier853 11-02-10 12:30 PM

open pros laced to dura ace, from velomine.

miche components to finishes her off.

klaw091 11-02-10 12:35 PM

...why use a bianchi pista for a winter bike first of all... :(

nickpoiron 11-02-10 12:41 PM

Dual Aerospokes.

klaw091 11-02-10 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by nickpoiron (Post 11720421)
Dual Aerospokes.

+1 xD

ichitz 11-02-10 01:39 PM

if u're gonna be a weight weenie, phils are not light.

dsh 11-02-10 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by klaw091 (Post 11720380)
...why use a bianchi pista for a winter bike first of all... :(

I was confused by this as well, but I think what he means is

"A project bike to work on over the course of the winter"
rather than
"A project bike to build in preparation for the winter"

By the way, it is kinda silly to put $2000 worth of components on a $200 frame.

gt35built 11-02-10 01:50 PM


Originally Posted by ichitz (Post 11720811)
if u're gonna be a weight weenie, phils are not light.

^ speaking without experience^

Not that it matters to anyone in this thread, but here is the F/R weight in grams for a pair of formulas followed by a pair of high flange phils.

275/330
225/400

Oramas 11-02-10 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by dsh (Post 11720884)
I was confused by this as well, but I think what he means is

"A project bike to work on over the course of the winter"
rather than
"A project bike to build in preparation for the winter"

By the way, it is kinda silly to put $2000 worth of components on a $200 frame.

yes, a bike to be built in the winter. as for the $200 frame and $2000 worth of components, I'm from FL where we put thousands of dollars worth of components into frames that are worthless all the time like this ride -----> http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=176600

btw - if i only intend to put in 1K worth of components on my frame is that ok? What is the proper component value for frame value ratio? Don't want to be caught out on the road violating some unspoken rule.

AngryScientist 11-02-10 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by Oramas (Post 11721048)
yes, a bike to be built in the winter. as for the $200 frame and $2000 worth of components, I'm from FL where we put thousands of dollars worth of components into frames that are worthless all the time like this ride -----> http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=176600

btw - if i only intend to put in 1K worth of components on my frame is that ok? What is the proper component value for frame value ratio? Don't want to be caught out on the road violating some unspoken rule.

did you read my post suggestion? you should define your budget, and you'll get more serious replies. saying you want a light, high performance bike is very relative. you can build that bike for anywhere from $300 to $5000, and anywhere in between. how can we help if we dont know what you want to spend?


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