Complete Italian build. The frame is very rare - no longer in production, built by Moreno Moser in Trento, Italy. It's super light and stiff, incredibly fast but also comfortable. It helped me win short sprints and complete 200km+ gran fondos. Total weight including the bottle cages and pedals is 7.2kg. With my Bora Ultra 35 tubulars the weight is 6.9kg. All components are Italian.
Frame:
Moser 666 Toray T700 handmade Italian frame with internal cable routing
Fork/Headset:
Deda IN-5
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Record Ultra Torque Pressfit
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Campagnolo Super Record Chain + Cassette
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Campagnolo Record Complete Groupset
Saddle/Seatpost:
Prologo Nago Evo Limited Edition/Deda Superleggera
Brakes:
Campagnolo Record
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Zonda - training/Campagnolo Bora Ultra35 - Race
Accessories:
Prologo Bartape
Added by rastibreza. Last updated about 5 years ago.
As of about 5 years ago, rastibreza has indicated that they no longer own this bike.
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Official description: In the twilight of his successful racing career, Moreno Moser established his frameshop in his hometown of Trento. It is there that his craftsmen developed a reputation for building some of the world’s best steel frames. More recently, Moser embraced cutting edge technologies and was at the forefront of Italian carbon frame building. This 666 is a speedy frame with tube shapes optimized for speed with heavy consideration for all-day comfort. The 666 is the perfect bike to tackle your next Gran Fondo on. You’ll be crushing the climbs, carving corners like a pro, and looking like an all around badass in the paceline, all aboard this well rounded frameset built in Italy.
Posted over 5 years ago
tewms says:
That saddle angle though?
Posted over 5 years ago