I picked up my 2008 Izoard 2 weeks ago. 2008 Chorus all around except 2009 Centaur brake lever/shifters. Vento wheels. $4,300, including pedals, cages and computer. photos in this thread: http://forums.roadbikereview.com/showthread.php?t=148411
I just bought mine, still at the shop getting equipped with Campy record, Mavic cosmics carbone's, FSA K Wing bars, KEO sprints.....can't F#@%King WAIT!!!! it's an amazing bike for the price, I was able to finally afford the full Record groupo, no more shimano for me.....keep you updated as I hammer!!!!
Kit Chrome color scheme is gorgeous in the sunlight. Wish I had gotten the large for the taller head tube but I'll just need to work on my flexibility. Fantastic ride - light stiff and responsive. Full Chorus group. Ritchey WCS stem and bars. Hed Bastogne wheels. I'm happy.
I like how you shot the bike in the snow and the sun. It shows how beautiful the bike really is. I like that bronze black and silver color. How about some more pictures and what happened to the crank?
Here are the other pics from that set. The crankset's missing because it was a standard and I was in the process of switching it out for a compact. It looks amazing in the sunlight in person. Thanks
Thanks for the compliments. It was a hard choice for paint scheme. Not that I'm a huge Cunego fan, I am a sucker for white/black bikes. The white/red was my first choice, but they are always used in ads and reviews, so I figured to go with something a bit less common.
Just go the first 60km hilly ride this morning. WOW. I wish I was a better rider to do it real justice. But, that thing is fast and has amazing acceleration. Great climbing machine. For people not a believer in ISM, this mast seems to help amazingly transfer power to the BB when climbing in a seated position. A great overall choice to replace my crashed up R3.
After many weeks waiting for it, I finally got it !!!
Very reactive no matter what the speed, it jumps as you push on the pedals and asks for more... still stiff enough to make you pay if you don't have the legs. Compact crankset is certainly a plus
Just thought I'd pass some information on about a Wilier dealer I found in Mississauga. InVita Sport has a HUGE selection of Wilier road and mountain bikes and Helen and David (owners) are two of the nicest people you'll ever run into. Great shop with great people - check out their website at: www.invitasport.com they have a Wilier gallery of bikes. I just got a Wilier Rosso Bubino Mountain bike from them and its the best ride I've ever had. They also stock Campy and Shimano groupsets among many others. I'm also thinking of selling my road bike and purchasing a Wilier Cunego from them but probably not until next year.
Cheers.
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