| Frame | Colnago Carbonissimo | | Front Fork | Colnago Star Carbon | | Bottom Bracket | N/A see cranks | | Cranks | Negative Mass Integrated Crankset | | Chainrings | Fiber Lyte Carbon Fiber Chainrings | | Pedals | Speedplay Zero Ti | | Front Derailleur | Campagnolo Record Electronic (when available) | | Chain | Campagnolo Record | | Rear Derailleur | Campagnolo Record Electronic (when available) | | Cogset | Campagnolo Record Ti | | Hubs | ADA | | Skewers | ADA | | Spokes | ADA | | Rims | ADA | | Tubes | N/A | | Tires | Continental Competition | | Brakes | Carbon Crew | | Seatpost | Campagnolo | | Saddle | SaddleCo 'Flow' | | Headset | Chris King Ti | | Stem | 3TTT MORE Carbon Stem | | Handlebars | 3TTT MORE Carbon Handlebar | | Shifters | Campagnolo Ergo Electronic (when available) | | Brake Levers | Campagnolo Ergo Electronic (when available) | | Bar Tape | Cinelli Gel Ribbon | | Extras | Nokon Cables, Elite Bottle Cage |
Rob R from North Carolina
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I tried to think of the best even if it is not the lightest, the crankset is 325 grams complete with bottom bracket. I want Carbon Fiber chainrings just because they are very exotic on a bike. The brakes are completely carbon, lighter than the cat claws by about 30 grams, but are very expensive they cost $900 a pair. I suspect this bike would be near $12,000. I put the new campagnolo electronic shifting system because I would get that in a millisecond when available in 2005. If anyone has any questions about the bike e-mail me. The saddle is probably going to be very comfortable that is why it is there on this bike. BACK to the Dream Bikes Section
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