Frame:
Dodici Special SL 55cm
Fork/Headset:
Alpina
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
FSA
Pedals:
Look Keo Classic
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Sugino 75 / Condor / Sugino Zen / KMC
Saddle/Seatpost:
Selle Italia Flite Titanium / Thomson Elite
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mack / Zipp 303 / Continental Sprinter Gatorskin / Sapim CX-Ray
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mack / Zipp 303 / Continental Sprinter Gatorskin / Sapim CX-Ray
More Info:
6,4 kg
Added by chavo. Last updated about 11 years ago.
38 Comments
So sick, just got my special frame!
Are you running tubeless or clincher?
Posted almost 9 years ago
hi!! great buy, I have both and I love them. ZIPP 303 were tubular. I sold them and now im riding phil wood laced to mavic tubular... once you try tubular you cant go back. Have fun with the new frame!!
Posted almost 9 years ago
Yeah but the problem is that I live in Sweden and we don't have a velodrome here... So I want the clincher so it can be easy to change if I'm getting a flat... I'm also thinking of building my own wheels and I wonder if the mack hubs were any good?
Posted almost 9 years ago
You have track in sweden!! in Goteborg I think... but for street use with track bike better go for a clincher wheelset, because skids and tubular dont have a good relationship. Mack hubs are amazing, the worked so well and the price is so good. And I have a pair of PW so I know what good hubs are...
Posted almost 9 years ago
Yes but Gothenburg is three hours drive from Malmo so I have never been there hah. And does the mack fits with the sapim CX-Ray? But do you have any suggestions on some clincher rims that looks like the 303?
Posted almost 9 years ago
Ah... what a shame. Well find a day and go ride in track... its a good experience. CX Ray spokes work with ALL hubs, because the blade section is wide as the circular section, so dont worry about that. BUT, for a track wheelset, and even more is it is for street use mostly, I would go for basic spokes (circular), and maybe butted. They are stiffer and I think it cares more than aerodynamics. You can find 303 clincher rims... even with carbon wall, but they are more expensive. I wouldn' t go for carbon rims for street use, and even less if they are clincher. Carbon wheels are really profitable with tubulars. In alloy rims I had archetype in this bike and I was so happy with them (laced to mack hubs).
Posted almost 9 years ago
Yeah you are probably right but I have had a 88mm rear carbon clincher wheel and that one worked perfectly! I'm not really going to use it for real street use, more for road and longer rides.
Posted almost 9 years ago
Well... everything seems to work good until you try a really good wheelset. I think a 88mm rim is so heavy... and the aerodynamic effects starts at really high speeds (and maybe they dont if its a chinesse rim). So you have a heavy wheel without aero benefits... Thats why I would go for tubular carbon rims(zipp, ffww, enve...) or alloy clincher (h+son, mavic, easton...). If you are gonna use it for road use for a tubular wheelset... if you ha
Posted almost 9 years ago
if you have to change a tire its not that difficult. And the liquids and gels for tubulars work so good... so if the hole is not so big you dont have to change it.
Posted almost 9 years ago
yes I agree, it's way too heavy! I still want to do some skidding so that's why I don't want tubular... I will keep my eyes opened for some 303 clincher ;) thanks for all the help!
Posted almost 9 years ago
What RAL color is that?
Posted about 9 years ago
I dont know... But i supose your new Special is the one of the photo that Dodici uploaded to IMG... right? Sorry about the delay...3 months... haha
Posted almost 9 years ago
Haha yeah that's me. And yes I think its called pearl night blue or so
Posted almost 9 years ago
yes!! When we were deciding the color they sent me the photo of the color and i fell in love... great choice!!
Posted almost 9 years ago
Yes exactly!! It's pretty dark but in the sun it's sparkling! really cool and good choice
Posted almost 9 years ago
all this needs is a chris king!
Posted almost 10 years ago
I agree with you! I though about buying one lot of times... maybe one day!
Posted almost 10 years ago
What do you think, it is stiff frame, or not?
Posted over 10 years ago
yes of course it is!! little bit less than Special, but that' s because its lighter. But anyway it' s a very stiff frame that transmit the power of your legs to the wheels without losing any watt!!
Posted over 10 years ago
13Misha666 says:
Really hot bike!
Posted over 6 years ago