| Frame | Opera Palladio 2004 | | Front Fork | Opera Mr. Rider | | Bottom Bracket | Campagnolo Chorus | | Cranks | Campagnolo Chorus | | Chainrings | 53x39 | | Pedals | Look | | Front Derailleur | Campagnolo Chorus | | Chain | Campagnolo Record | | Rear Derailleur | Campagnolo Chorus | | Cogset | Campagnolo Chorus 11-23 | | Hubs | Campagnolo Chorus | | Skewers | Campagnolo Chorus | | Spokes | DT Swiss | | Rims | Mavic Open Pro Silver | | Tubes | Michellin | | Tires | Michellin Axial Pro blue/black | | Brakes | Campagnolo Chorus | | Seatpost | Campagnolo Chorus Ti | | Saddle | San Marco Regal | | Headset | Opera | | Stem | TTT | | Handlebars | TTT | | Shifters | Campagnolo Chorus Ergo 10 | | Brake Levers | Campagnolo Chorus Ergo 10 | | Bar Tape | Cinelli Cork blue/white | | Extras | Campagnolo Ergobrain |
Julian from Miami, Fl.
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In 20 years (and over 100,000 miles) of cycling, I have dreamt of owning and riding a unique italian masterpiece. After researching for several months, I came upon the Palladio, a Ti-Carbon blend from Pinarello's master builders that is produced in small quantities with suitable geometry. The construction and finish is as flawless as the ride is breathtaking. With such perfection, how could one not marry it to Campagnolo components (I chose Chorus over Record because of durability). This is my legacy bike and I expect to ride 100,000 more miles on it. BACK to the Dream Bikes Section
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