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La Triestina RRP £1,150.00 |
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About this bike
| Type | Road / Racing |
|---|---|
| Gender/Age | Men |
| Production years | 2010-2011 |
| RRP | £1,500.00 |
| Sizes | XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL (Frame size guide) |
| Colours | White/Carbon |
| Frame type | Rigid |
| Frame material | Carbon fibre |
| Frame description | Full Carbon |
| Gears | 20 |
| Wheel Size | 700 C |
Wilier says
Full Carbon monocoque main frame cycling plus gave the frame 10/10. Wishbone seat stays and a mono box shell to add stiffness to the bottom bracket to increase performance.
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About Wilier
Wilier Triestina is an Italian manufacturer founded in 1906, focusing mainly on cyclo cross, time trial and triathlon bikes.
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Specifications
Braking
| Brake Caliper Front | Mirage |
|---|---|
| Brake Caliper Rear | Mirage |
| Brake Levers | Mirage |
Drive
| Bottom Bracket | Mirage Ultra-torque |
|---|---|
| Cassette (Rear Cogs) | Miche 11-25 |
| Chain | KMC |
| Crank | Mirage Ultra-torque 50/34 |
| Pedals | None |
Frame
| Down Tube | High Modulus Uni-Directional Carbon |
|---|---|
| Rear Stays | High Modulus Uni-Directional Carbon |
| Top Tube | High Modulus Uni-Directional Carbon |
Gearing
| Derailleur Front | Mirage |
|---|---|
| Derailleur Rear | Mirage |
| Gears | 20 |
| Shifter(s) | Mirage 10 Speed |
General
| Handlebar | Ritchey Alu |
|---|---|
| Headset | Ritchey Comp |
| Rigid Forks | Full Carbon |
| Saddle | Selle Italia XR |
| Seat Post | Ritchey Carbon |
| Stem | Ritchey Comp |
| Tape | GIST Tape |
Wheels
| Hub Front | Fulcrum R7 |
|---|---|
| Hub Rear | Fulcrum R7 |
| Rims | Fulcrum R7 |
| Spokes | Fulcrum R7 |
| Tyres (Front & Back) | CST RIGIDA 700-23c Steel bead non-folding |
| Wheel Size | 700 C |
UK warranty
| 24 months on frame and forks from date of purchase. One year on all other components excluding parts that are subject to wear and tear e.g. chain / brake pads etc. |
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