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Cinelli Super Corsa 2014, the Dream

The dream build. My perfect blend of steel, aluminium, titanium and carbonfiber. Steel is real!

Frame:
2014 Cinelli Super Corsa frame with Columbus Niobium steel tubes, size:54

Fork/Headset:
Campagnolo Record

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Campagnolo Athena 172.5 / Campagnolo Ultra Torque

Pedals:
Look Keo Blade 2

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
Campagnolo Athena 53-39 / Campagnolo Chorus 12-27/ KMC X11SL

Derailleurs/Shifters:
Campagnolo Super Record

Handlebars/Stem:
3T Prima 220, 40 cm (NOS) / 3T Status, 125 mm (NOS)

Saddle/Seatpost:
San Marco Concor Urban Series / No name titanium

Brakes:
Campagnolo Athena

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Shamal Mille / Veloflex Master 23mm

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Campagnolo Shamal Mille / Veloflex Master 23 mm

Accessories:
San Marco Vintage leather handlebar tape, Cateye Strada bike Computer, vintage Campagnolo Record skewers (NOS), titanium bottle cages

Added by lesundancekid. Last updated over 7 years ago.

19 Comments

Nathap470

Nathap470 says:

so hot

Posted about 8 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thank you. :)

Posted about 8 years ago

CUMBOT

CUMBOT says:

that one looks ace.
can you compare the campa mille to mavic's sle wheels? any big difference when it comes to braking / wear?
i run a cosmic sle set and the break power sucks. dunno if it's the brakes or the surface.

Posted over 8 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks very much, glad that you like it. I've got no issues with the braking performance of campys, come rain or shine except for the occasional noise that you get with carbon rim type pads. Unfortunately I cannot make a comparison with the exalith surfaced Mavics as the SLRs on my road bike are the old school versions with alu surface. But I would definetly recommend the wheels. I like them so much that I've the Fulcrum Zero Nite versions on one of my bikes.

Posted over 8 years ago

CUMBOT

CUMBOT says:

people over here love the nite versions. but it eats break pads for breakfast.^^

Posted over 8 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

They should use the campy ones that come with the wheelset. I remember mine had arrived later than the wheels and the regular carbon pads were literally falling into pieces. :)

Posted over 8 years ago

Noypi

Noypi says:

Beautiful!

Posted about 9 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks! You've got a beautiful collection of bikes as well.

Posted about 9 years ago

Noypi

Noypi says:

Thank you @ lesundancekid.

Posted about 9 years ago

sloman

sloman says:

My,My,what a gorgeous bike. A dream indeed. Excellent blending of modern and classic elements. Enjoy.

Posted about 9 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

:) Thank you!

Posted about 9 years ago

kenzo1979

kenzo1979 says:

Well done- a sweet build and I'm sure a lovely ride.

Posted about 9 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thank you!

Posted about 9 years ago

brenmitch

brenmitch says:

Very choice build, and very pretty. I'm a little confused whether you were going for the silver classic look or the modern black look.

I might choose a darker crankset to match the modern dark look of the wheels and Super Record, or a second set of shiny 10 speed-era Record hubs to Ambrosio classics style wheels.

Regardless, very nice!

Posted about 9 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks a bunch for your nice words. Actually I was going for a mix of modern and vintage. Personally I don't like carbon cranks on steel frames and for the brakes, I like them shiny; hence the Athena parts mixed with Super Record parts. :)

Posted about 9 years ago

tracksloth

tracksloth says:

Buh buh baby!!

Posted about 9 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

:)

Posted about 9 years ago

Nathap470

Nathap470 says:

looks like so much fun

Posted about 9 years ago

lesundancekid

lesundancekid says:

Thanks a bunch, it is!

Posted about 9 years ago