Frame:
Rossin
Fork/Headset:
Rossin
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Strada/Campagnolo 109mm
Pedals:
VP components
Saddle/Seatpost:
San Marco Concor Supercorsa/Uno 27.2mm
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
miche pistard/continental gatorskin
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
miche pistard/continental gatorskin
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Added by Arturio. Last updated about 12 years ago.
30 Comments
fusion of new and vintage tech..
Posted over 12 years ago
Straight to the point! I do not know would be the same reaction when fully assembled at vintage components...
Posted over 12 years ago
it still be an awesome bike with modern parts and vintage. i like the wheelset i never try to use on vintage bikes.
Posted over 12 years ago
nice rossin! has the frameset been repainted?
Posted almost 13 years ago
that's definitely a repaint. agree about the bar & saddle angle comments below, your doing that strictly for looks. that's not actually comfortable.
Posted almost 13 years ago
I agree. there's no way in hell that can be comfortable. concors are meant to be completely horizontal, or with a slight drop give or take.
Posted almost 13 years ago
Awesome build and beautiful frame! But what is up with that saddle and bar angle?
Posted almost 13 years ago
thanks:)Saddle angle is comfortable for my seat.Bar angle under the same corner, as well as the stem.
Posted almost 13 years ago
The way the saddle is shaped its suppose to hammock and you sit in it. With the saddle tilted down like that you are just sliding off
Posted almost 13 years ago
perhaps this saddle type isnt the right one for your butt and need something flatter.
Posted almost 13 years ago
on another note, how do you like those Miche Pistard wheels? They look just like Velocity Fusions
Posted almost 13 years ago
Mharisma says:
really classy!
Posted over 11 years ago