Colnago V2-R Disc

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GT3RS
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by GT3RS

Here's my little V2-r in size 45s. Weighing in at 7.12kg all in with no uber weenie parts.

2018 V2-r Disc 45s (1045g with hanger bottle bolts but no seat clamp)
Disc fork (440g uncut)
SRAM etap 50/34- 11-30
Pacenti Carbon /CX-ray /Bitex hubs
3T ergonova
S works toupe
Schwalbe pro 1 tubeless

Apologies for dodgy picture quality.
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galr1
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by galr1

Looks good, I'd be tempted to go for some carbon cages, or something in black at least.
Any weight savings planned?

GT3RS
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by GT3RS

Thanks, I have thought about carbon cages but I'm very fond of these old King ti ones. I'd also like to save a little weight on the bike but would be big ticket stuff like Darimo, claviculas or extralite wheels to make much of a difference and I think I'll wait till things are more financially stable before that sort of expenditure.

GT3RS
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by GT3RS

Little bike has been on bit of a diet during lockdown, (unlike myself), new additions as follows:

Extralite stem and chainrings
Carbonal tubular rims/ CXrays/ Erase hubs
Continental comp tubs
Darimo seatpost
Berk Lupina
Carbonworks bottle cage(s)

Now down to 6.64kg
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GT3RS
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by GT3RS

Woo hoo - got to ride my bike in the sun today. Here it is in it's current incarnation with new wheels, now back up to 7045g with cage, wahoo thingy and garmin pedals.
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GT3RS
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by GT3RS

New wheels, deda alanera and Quarq PM. Now 7.1 kg.Image


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PinaRene
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by PinaRene

Very very nice bike!! I think the Zipp 303S or DT wheels look best in this bike..

asiantrick
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by asiantrick

I've been eyeing this bike for a while but in the rim brake version. Can you provide some feedback on the ride quality? Is it a harsh ride?

GT3RS
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by GT3RS

Thanks PinaRene. @asiantrick I'd best describe the ride as stable, ideal for a big day in the hills but probably not the best if you're looking for a crit bike. I'm running 25mm (27 actual) tubeless tyres and the ride is very comfortable even on the scabby roads of central Scotland.

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