expired Posted by MONM5993 • Mar 4, 2024
Mar 4, 2024 2:39 PM
Item 1 of 5
Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by MONM5993 • Mar 4, 2024
Mar 4, 2024 2:39 PM
Pinarello F5 Shimano 105 Di2 R7170 Road Bicycle (Impulse Blue D103)
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If that's the case maybe showing people example(s) where one can spend a lot less for less weight would be helpful?
Don't know about anyone else but boat anchor paints a pretty awful picture!
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Looking at Youtube, this may require some or lots of assembly. Not sure how it comes from Excel Sports.
Looking at Youtube, this may require some or lots of assembly. Not sure how it comes from Excel Sports.
If I was buying this, I'd look to immediately replace the tires (even staying with Pirelli) and then upgrade the wheels down the line.
Not as light as the F but the design is similar. Should last you YEARS if maintained
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Weight: 19.6 lbs (Size 54.5cm, TT 55cm)
Weight: 19.6 lbs (Size 54.5cm, TT 55cm)
Can't tell how many times I've run into people making/follow this argument and the engine doesn't match!
If the engine isn't up to par, that slight weight difference isn't really gonna do much imo.
You're putting the cart before the horse, not to mention at a much higher cost.
* Fully internal cable routing is so beautiful it's worth the added weight and cost
* The extra curves in forks, top tube and seat stays seem... excessive. I'd prefer a straighter geometry.
* I never liked wide ratio gears in the back. It's harder to find the right gear to match your cadence.
In spite of all that, if I had the money burning a hole in my pocket I'd spend it on a bike very much like this.
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Can't tell how many times I've run into people making/follow this argument and the engine doesn't match!
If the engine isn't up to par, that slight weight difference isn't really gonna do much imo.
You're putting the cart before the horse, not to mention at a much higher cost.
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