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2012 Super Pista phase 1 (.75)

First phase of the operation. Got some things in the works. ***I'd love some feedback from the PR community so drop me some advice or what you think I should change up. CHEERS

Frame:
2012 Bianchi Super Pista

Fork/Headset:
Bianchi Carbon Fork, Cane Creek

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sugino Messenger/ Sugino BB

Pedals:
GR-9s/white Cadence straps/ All-City Toe

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Sugino Messenger/ Phil Wood/ Sugino/ Izumi Super Tough

Derailleurs/Shifters:
Negative

Handlebars/Stem:
Deda Super Pista/ Ritchey 4 Axis Pro// Dimension

Saddle/Seatpost:
Fizik Arione R5/ Carbon FSA SL-K

Brakes:
Negative

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity Deep V/ Formula / Vittoria Zaffiro

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Velocity Deep V/ Origin8/ Vittoria Zaffiro

Accessories:
Knog Blinder

More Info:
Will throw up some pics of the new setup once everything arrives and is installed. Open for feeback. Wondering what I should change up. ** Update ** Front will be changed out for Mavic Ellipse/ Phil when it arrives.

Bike History

Click a link below to see past stages of this bike.

  1. Initial
  2. Stage 1 ( complete )

Added by PlaidOut. Last updated about 10 years ago.

Latest 20 Comments

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abandonhumanity

abandonhumanity says:

I just realized that the the upside down pic didn't have a chain on it..

Wish i had enough to get a pista of my own

Posted almost 9 years ago

Hachiken

Hachiken says:

Yo, flip that picture.

Posted almost 10 years ago

PlaidOut

PlaidOut says:

It's called art.

;)

Posted almost 10 years ago

myleswerve

myleswerve says:

thinking of buying one, but my friend has a 2010 super pista and his has toe overlap...with the straight fork does your 2012 have toe overlap? lmk

Posted about 10 years ago

PlaidOut

PlaidOut says:

Uhm. It does... Slightly. But it's almost unnoticed . Rarely will my toe rub but if it does it doesn't effect much at all.

Posted almost 10 years ago

PlaidOut

PlaidOut says:

Need new crankset to go with my zen chainring.


The options are ;

Sugino 75
SRAM Ominium
Dura- Ace FC7600

If anyone has any feedback and real life experience with any of these please reply below . It is greatly appreciated.

Posted about 10 years ago

Finnian

Finnian says:

Sg 75 hands down, make sure it's black too

Posted over 9 years ago

Sweece

Sweece says:

Keep all your components black dude. It looks so sexy and clean. It really brings out the color of the frame too. Just my opinion!

Posted about 10 years ago

PlaidOut

PlaidOut says:

Well only think I might change is the chainring ... The zen chainring I am looking at is silver but would be on a black ominium crankset.

Posted about 10 years ago

Jaysumthin

Jaysumthin says:

Pretty solid buildup you got there. As for crank recommendations go, I'd recommend Dura- Ace FC7600's with a Hatta Swan R9400 BB, ran them for quite some time.

But to each his own, just my two cents.

Posted about 10 years ago

Jaysumthin

Jaysumthin says:

If you want an idea how those cranks will look like with a zen, feel free to check out my makino.

Posted about 10 years ago

PlaidOut

PlaidOut says:

Yea, can't go wrong w dura ace.
I can't decide between sugino 75's, ominiums or dura - ace FC7600's.

Posted about 10 years ago

Mshap0352

Mshap0352 says:

Slap Deda logo Celeste Blue tape on here!

Posted about 10 years ago

PlaidOut

PlaidOut says:

Don't ya think the blue would be a lil bizarre to have bright blue when nothing else is?
:D

Posted about 10 years ago

Mshap0352

Mshap0352 says:

:P dat frame tho

Posted about 10 years ago

JSTEWART304

JSTEWART304 says:

I'd upgrade cranks first for sure. If you're simply looking for a trispoke I'd suggest even getting the non branded wheels from china. You can buy them brand new and almost half the price of a used HED 3

Posted over 10 years ago

PlaidOut

PlaidOut says:

Just google it?

Yea, either sugino 75 or Ominium.

Posted over 10 years ago

JSTEWART304

JSTEWART304 says:

Just type carbon trispoke in the ebay search engine. They're everywhere. I plan on getting one. I actually just bought a set of 88mm carbon clinchers for my next bike and wanted a front clincher trispoke but didn't want to pay $500 or more on a used wheel

Posted over 10 years ago

PlaidOut

PlaidOut says:

I was looking at CarbonZone wheels. They have some and I've heard nothing but great/good things about em on forums.

The front clincher is about 200$. I'm looking for carbon wall/bladed spokes too

Posted about 10 years ago

JSTEWART304

JSTEWART304 says:

I've never heard of carbon zone but that would work for sure

Posted about 10 years ago

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