Went on Holiday to Tuscany in 2022 and stopped at the Tommasini workshop in Grosseto. A very nice Lady (presumably a family member) offered me a tour through their Workshop, which was really great. Also, I ordered an Officina Battaglin Power + in 2018 (back then a pretty traditional rim brake steel frame with "normal" painting). Went down to Italy to pick up the frame and Alex Battaglin (the son of Giovanni) intermitted his lunch break to give me a tour in their workshop in Marostica. I just love these Italian workshops full of tradition, pride and passion! I think if you ask kindly, most of them would show you their workshop and all the details of their work.
I currently own 3 bikes, a 2018 Specialized Roubaix, a Sonder Signal TI hardtail mtb, and a Planet X Tempest Ti gravel bike. Got to love Titanium-I am currently thinking of getting a Ti road bike-it would be a 76th birthday present to myself.
Not properly cycling related but I think is good to know that Cipollini has got a 3 years suspended sentence for beating and threatening his wife (now ex-wife). Basically a f****ing bastard...
Love that Cinelli Experience. Rim brake Potenza is a very underrated and underappreciated groupset. I have it on my Officina Battaglin San Luca. Oh my, what a bike!
I have a Cannondale CAAD4 R600 that I have put many miles on, including many 100+ mile days. It really is a surprisingly compliant fat-tubed aluminum frame. But currently, my favorite bicycle is the 2020 Ritchey Outback frame I just built up. I love the ease of maintaining the all-external cable routing, and to keep the maintenance easy, I built it with Growtac Equal Mechanical brakes. They are amazing.
@@OutThere42 (I've tried this reply a couple of times, so please excuse any repeats!) I would say it is an all-day ride. The stack is a bit lower than I would have liked, but I dealt with that by having 30mm of spacers below the stem and stem with a bit of a rise. The carbon fork with carbon steerer and the longer stays (and the steel tubing, for that matter), make the bike wonderfully compliant and yet it still responds well when climbing. In 1986 I rode across the US on a Trek 700 with 531c Reynolds tubing, carrying 50 lbs and riding 95 miles/day. Granted I was much younger then, but that steel frame was so forgiving, and the Ritchey is the same. Check out reviews on The Bike Sauce and the Path Less Pedaled channels if you haven't already.
Wonderful to see so many non-carbon bikes! I moved away from carbon and use round steel tubing with *gasp* exposed cabling! Easy to work on, easy to replace/upgrade components, and easy to clean.
Still ride periodically my 1990 Cannondale road, mix Suntour, Dura-Ace, Campy, with Titanium bits. Everyday road/Gravel now 2024 Salsa Warbird. Commuter is 1989 Nishiki Cascade MTB with drop bars, upgrade to 3x9 Shimano Brifters, 2.1 Gravelking tires for 15 mile each way couple days a week. Done bike packing on both Nishiki and Salsa. short tour with Nishiki so far. Not bad at 58. Ready to do more
Hell yeah! So interesting. I love and ride my Cannondale CAAD4 R400 every week. Modern 2x11 105 groupset, 38cm handlebar & light wheelset make this bike so perfect! It might be more then 20 years old, but rides so beautifully!
Gosh a J.Guillem Atalaya, I have now owned one for 14 days in the standard version. A bit pricey, but it's so well made and rides so great plus extra solid, I'll never never never never give it away. And then the Time ADHX frameset in transparent green. I'm going to get this dream frameset at some point to slowly build up a wonderful all-road bike.
Great list. Although I have questions about why all the crashes…🤨. I miss my old Raleigh Super Course. Black, 555 chromoly lugged frame with gold trim. Only cost about $500 back in ‘84. The shop was trying to talk me into some new brand called Trek.
My favourite bike is the one I have and have had for 11 years. Bianchi C2C infinito. When I upgrade or replace I will look at a do it all Ti bike with disc brakes and wide tyre clearance. If budget was not an issue a custom Pegoretti with Campy SR rim brake with Bora Ultra wheels would be the dream.
The Mehteh was a surprise! Wasn't expecting to see a frame I'm close to ordering. Part of my motivation was I'm a 15 minute XC ride from their warehouse
Any of Colnago's C- Series bikes. And Ritchey - almost any of them. The Logic Road is a great (rim or disc): an affordable, smooth roady; the Outback is a brilliant gravel/adventure bike. All Ritchies are cleverly thought through, affordable steel frames with no BS - bikes for life really. But a great thing about them is how light they are for steel: My XL Outback running Ekar is 9.5kg with no carbon outside the wheels.
So pleased to see Reilly made the list. Was really fortunate to travel to the UK from NZ this year and take one on a group ride along the South coast! Fantastic bikes, amazing bunch of guys am saving my pennies hard for one of these! 🤩
My favorite bike is the one I can afford, which is none on this list. I currently ride a Trtek Madone 2.1 that I bought used a few months ago. I'm getting it tuned up this week, but I already like it a lot. I had been off of road bikes since an injury 6 years ago, and I'm happy to be back on one. I have a Giant Escape 2 hybrid which I also love as a backup bike. I'll probably use that one in the rain if I have to ride.
Mate, Officina Battaglin are works of art, always look beautiful. Same with a lot of the Tommasini's to be fair. I ride a CAAD 7 R2000, hourglass stays with the Optimo tubing, hell yeahhhh
So went down hookless path (ENVE 45 foundation) and wanted to know your opinion on Vittoria Airliners for conti gt5000. Got inserts on my wife’s mountain and they saved us on a recent trip. Not sure about road tyres though. What’s your thoughts?
Recently, I had to choose between my 2002 Saeco Cannondale CAAD 5 and my Cervelo S2 2012 due to a lack of space. I choose the Cannondale, rebuild I with a full Ultegra R8000 mechanical 11 speed groupset, Hunt 50mm carbon wheelset, and it is now the best bike i have ridden, better than my Cervelo
Thanks Nick. Nice run down. I got to see a couple Battaglin bikes at the " Made" bike Expo in Portland, Oregon (USA). They are truly a work of art. I agree, I would hang it on the wall and just star at it.🥰🚴♀️ Maybe Cade Media can cobble together the funds to send Nick to the "Made" bike Expo this year. There were hand made bike builders there from around the world Cheers 🌞🚴♀️🖖
The problem with the ADHX is it predates their ADHX45 offering so it truly was their gravel bike for a while. So it has slacker geometry than the ADH and truly excessive tire clearance for road (38mm, maybe more in 1x). Time needs to increase the tire clearance on their ADH and Scylon road bikes to ~32. The carbon layup is very nice.
Interested in the video on a zero maintenance bike build nick mentioned? Also let's get nerdy about bearings my wheal bearings needs replacing what's the top tip from Nick?
Interesting list...I thought a "Mechanic" would comment on build quality and not aesthetics...but interesting list with names I had not heard previously. I really like the Brother and the first titanium...JTGuillem?? Cannot read the DT.
Nobody dislikes well-manufactured framesets, but if a model is a total pain to work on or is very restrictive on the parts I can install, I don't want it.
I read about a customer experience of Battaglin on The Paceline forum, iirc badly misaligned and after a failed attempt to resolve the problem they washed their hands of it. For extremely high priced custom frames I'd be expecting close to perfection _every_ time, as well as exceptional service.
HeLLo! LoVeYourChannel :) a question for nick or anybody else who might have a idea about it: i'm thinking about a MASON BOKEH TI. do you got any expirience with this frame? cheerio!
@@ickebins6948 Exactly, he doesn't care. He has quite a niche clientele I think, with lots of people with money and good taste. I personally hate the look of Trek. S-Works on the other hand is beautiful.
@@keessonnema He does not care? How do you know? He has found the place for his business... That's does not mean he is blind to anything else... Thinking only in extremes must be an easy lifestyle?!?
Had a lovely Cannondale like the second one shown nicked from Newcastle a few years ago. It was for sale on eBay, police couldn’t do a thing about it. 😢
Hi i am from Germany. I like your videos and also watched some chilled build videos. This is where i have seen Kinesis. I am planing to build up a Kinesis GX Race. I am 5‘8.5“ (174 cm) with 32“ (81 cm) inseam. The sizingchart is suggesting a 54cm for me. I think it is a bit too big an would rather think of the 52…. but i am on the upper end of sizing for 54??? Have seen some bikefit videos on your channel what let me even more think 52 would be right. I can‘t testride it first. No Kinesis here in Germany, what is part that i want one 😊 What are yours and Nicks toughts about this. I am thankful for any suggestions.
Really like all of these bikes, especially the non plastic ones. Less generic matt black plastic and more bling Tommasini please. When I started my cycling journey in the 80s in Ireland Tommasini was the bike to have and it’s great to see it’s still a family owned business producing beautiful frames.
Reall wish that Kinesis would face their BB shells before selling the frames, it can't be that expensive surely? I have one of their RTD frames and it's boss, except for finish-y things like that.
@@sbccbc7471 don't get me wrong it's an amazing bike that feels super racy and stuff and is a rocket but my god is it loud ,every part rattles over bumps and it has the pressfit bearings on it
@@bee_whisper Hmm, the last CAAD10 I worked on never rattled. Was the quality of your BB30 BB shell ever checked for roundness and presence of interference fit?
Went on Holiday to Tuscany in 2022 and stopped at the Tommasini workshop in Grosseto. A very nice Lady (presumably a family member) offered me a tour through their Workshop, which was really great.
Also, I ordered an Officina Battaglin Power + in 2018 (back then a pretty traditional rim brake steel frame with "normal" painting). Went down to Italy to pick up the frame and Alex Battaglin (the son of Giovanni) intermitted his lunch break to give me a tour in their workshop in Marostica. I just love these Italian workshops full of tradition, pride and passion! I think if you ask kindly, most of them would show you their workshop and all the details of their work.
It was an interesting take on things. I like that he has an opinion rather than "all the newest stuff".
So Francis’ Scott Foil didn’t make the list. I wonder why 😂😂😂
It was on the hated list lol
He probably hasn’t spent enough time working on it.
@@trwilliams22😂😂😂
A 304 of a frame if it would make sense. 🤣🤣
Had Francis been a regular customer that bike would be considered a money maker for Nic, he'd like it a lot more.
@@lauigIf Francis was a regular customer he would have been banned after the solid tyres😂
My favorite bike is the one that I currently own and ride. This doesn’t have to be any specific bike, just the one that is ready to ride anytime I am.
yep, it is about the ride, not the gear
I currently own 3 bikes, a 2018 Specialized Roubaix, a Sonder Signal TI hardtail mtb, and a Planet X Tempest Ti gravel bike. Got to love Titanium-I am currently thinking of getting a Ti road bike-it would be a 76th birthday present to myself.
Currently putting together a gloss black Time ADHX, so pleased to see that on the list😉
Our local bike shop has one of those Cannondales that belonged to Cippolini on the wall
Not properly cycling related but I think is good to know that Cipollini has got a 3 years suspended sentence for beating and threatening his wife (now ex-wife). Basically a f****ing bastard...
Love that Cinelli Experience. Rim brake Potenza is a very underrated and underappreciated groupset. I have it on my Officina Battaglin San Luca. Oh my, what a bike!
I have a Cannondale CAAD4 R600 that I have put many miles on, including many 100+ mile days. It really is a surprisingly compliant fat-tubed aluminum frame. But currently, my favorite bicycle is the 2020 Ritchey Outback frame I just built up. I love the ease of maintaining the all-external cable routing, and to keep the maintenance easy, I built it with Growtac Equal Mechanical brakes. They are amazing.
@@OutThere42 (I've tried this reply a couple of times, so please excuse any repeats!) I would say it is an all-day ride. The stack is a bit lower than I would have liked, but I dealt with that by having 30mm of spacers below the stem and stem with a bit of a rise. The carbon fork with carbon steerer and the longer stays (and the steel tubing, for that matter), make the bike wonderfully compliant and yet it still responds well when climbing. In 1986 I rode across the US on a Trek 700 with 531c Reynolds tubing, carrying 50 lbs and riding 95 miles/day. Granted I was much younger then, but that steel frame was so forgiving, and the Ritchey is the same. Check out reviews on The Bike Sauce and the Path Less Pedaled channels if you haven't already.
@@OutThere42 did you get my reply to your question?
So refreshing to see so many non carbon bikes in the list. I like (and have a) carbon bike but great to see there are real alternatives
Been on a Tripster for 6 years. Many many miles and still as wonderful as ever. Highly recommended
Nice to see my Cinelli experience bike up there. I am very happy with my £150 facebay purchase.
Wonderful to see so many non-carbon bikes! I moved away from carbon and use round steel tubing with *gasp* exposed cabling!
Easy to work on, easy to replace/upgrade components, and easy to clean.
Still ride periodically my 1990 Cannondale road, mix Suntour, Dura-Ace, Campy, with Titanium bits. Everyday road/Gravel now 2024 Salsa Warbird. Commuter is 1989 Nishiki Cascade MTB with drop bars, upgrade to 3x9 Shimano Brifters, 2.1 Gravelking tires for 15 mile each way couple days a week. Done bike packing on both Nishiki and Salsa. short tour with Nishiki so far. Not bad at 58. Ready to do more
Hell yeah! So interesting. I love and ride my Cannondale CAAD4 R400 every week. Modern 2x11 105 groupset, 38cm handlebar & light wheelset make this bike so perfect!
It might be more then 20 years old, but rides so beautifully!
Same. Just a great bike. And the smooth welds look better than pretty much anything from today.
I had a CAAD4 R1000 back in the day. Swapped out the stock wheels for a pair of Ksurium (Elites?) hoops, and it was perfect for about a decade.
Gosh a J.Guillem Atalaya, I have now owned one for 14 days in the standard version. A bit pricey, but it's so well made and rides so great plus extra solid, I'll never never never never give it away.
And then the Time ADHX frameset in transparent green. I'm going to get this dream frameset at some point to slowly build up a wonderful all-road bike.
Years ago I thought of buying a brother mehteh but it was a problem to ship to Chile. It is a lovely frame though and the stroma too.
Great list. Although I have questions about why all the crashes…🤨. I miss my old Raleigh Super Course. Black, 555 chromoly lugged frame with gold trim. Only cost about $500 back in ‘84. The shop was trying to talk me into some new brand called Trek.
My favourite bike is the one I have and have had for 11 years. Bianchi C2C infinito. When I upgrade or replace I will look at a do it all Ti bike with disc brakes and wide tyre clearance. If budget was not an issue a custom Pegoretti with Campy SR rim brake with Bora Ultra wheels would be the dream.
Great list! Only a couple plastic bikes. Love it. My favorite is the custom KISH Ti I own.
I have a kish custom ti road delivered feb. 2021 before he moved and my winter bike is a time adhx:) I love them both tbh but the Kish is my fave
@@hutchy_4297 Nice! Jim is a perfectionist.
The Mehteh was a surprise! Wasn't expecting to see a frame I'm close to ordering. Part of my motivation was I'm a 15 minute XC ride from their warehouse
Any of Colnago's C- Series bikes. And Ritchey - almost any of them. The Logic Road is a great (rim or disc): an affordable, smooth roady; the Outback is a brilliant gravel/adventure bike. All Ritchies are cleverly thought through, affordable steel frames with no BS - bikes for life really. But a great thing about them is how light they are for steel: My XL Outback running Ekar is 9.5kg with no carbon outside the wheels.
I still have a CAAD9 frame in my garage, great bike
Last of the American made CAAD’s. I wish i never sold mine.
So pleased to see Reilly made the list. Was really fortunate to travel to the UK from NZ this year and take one on a group ride along the South coast! Fantastic bikes, amazing bunch of guys am saving my pennies hard for one of these! 🤩
Question for Nick, what about the Ritchey Swiss Cross bike? Greetings from Poland!
My favourite bike was the Raleigh RSW 13. Not current and not cool I know but what a bike, ahead of its time.
My favorite bike is the one I can afford, which is none on this list. I currently ride a Trtek Madone 2.1 that I bought used a few months ago. I'm getting it tuned up this week, but I already like it a lot. I had been off of road bikes since an injury 6 years ago, and I'm happy to be back on one. I have a Giant Escape 2 hybrid which I also love as a backup bike. I'll probably use that one in the rain if I have to ride.
Mate, Officina Battaglin are works of art, always look beautiful. Same with a lot of the Tommasini's to be fair. I ride a CAAD 7 R2000, hourglass stays with the Optimo tubing, hell yeahhhh
How about you do a '10 most loved AFFORDABLE bikes' video?
Look KG 386 campagnolo record 10 speed ❤ I loved it when I bought it 19 years ago and I love it even more now. 🚴♂️😎
Didn't expect to see my bike there, that's a warm fuzzy feeling for sure
I had this running on the living room TV doing the dishes and almost dropped a plate when I saw that Battaglin. New bike goals.
Very specific stuff. Not into gravel, but I can appreciate those that he mentioned. A discerning cyclist.
So went down hookless path (ENVE 45 foundation) and wanted to know your opinion on Vittoria Airliners for conti gt5000. Got inserts on my wife’s mountain and they saved us on a recent trip. Not sure about road tyres though. What’s your thoughts?
Recently, I had to choose between my 2002 Saeco Cannondale CAAD 5 and my Cervelo S2 2012 due to a lack of space. I choose the Cannondale, rebuild I with a full Ultegra R8000 mechanical 11 speed groupset, Hunt 50mm carbon wheelset, and it is now the best bike i have ridden, better than my Cervelo
Mikado Magellan touring, Cannondale Synapse , Opus Cirrus MTB, Gt road bike triple triangle, Colnago, CCM Targa, PEUGEOT super sport
Norco Blitz
Thanks Nick. Nice run down.
I got to see a couple Battaglin bikes at the " Made" bike Expo in Portland, Oregon (USA). They are truly a work of art. I agree, I would hang it on the wall and just star at it.🥰🚴♀️
Maybe Cade Media can cobble together the funds to send Nick to the "Made" bike Expo this year. There were hand made bike builders there from around the world
Cheers 🌞🚴♀️🖖
I love my Alu Kinesis Aithein Evo. BSA bb, semi internal cables, Shimano 9000 DA including wheels.
The problem with the ADHX is it predates their ADHX45 offering so it truly was their gravel bike for a while. So it has slacker geometry than the ADH and truly excessive tire clearance for road (38mm, maybe more in 1x). Time needs to increase the tire clearance on their ADH and Scylon road bikes to ~32. The carbon layup is very nice.
I think they are going to release a nee Scylon this year and I am curious if the clearance is increased. 28 mm on my Alpe d‘Huez are the maximum.
lack of fender mounts is a real problem on their bikes.
Nice to see some love for Brother Cyles. I ride a Stroma, and it is fantastic.
Have to admit when given a choice I grab my ti bike with 10 speed chorus absolutely love it
Interested in the video on a zero maintenance bike build nick mentioned? Also let's get nerdy about bearings my wheal bearings needs replacing what's the top tip from Nick?
Love it, the first couple of mins will really confuse the newbies who have only got into cycling in the last 10years.
hello Francis ur thoughts on cinelli pressure?
I bought a CAAD 4 R400 for 250 EUR not long ago, in excellent condition. Love that bike. Stiff as hell, but just fun to ride 😊
Mehteh from Brother Cycles looks good, shortlisted it for my next possible purchase.
Nice selection of old and new,, Logo Passoni titanium gravel bike made to measure or off the peg if I could borrow someones cheque book.
2:43
am i wrong or is the tyre on the wrong way..?
Yes, it's facing the wrong direction.
Interesting list...I thought a "Mechanic" would comment on build quality and not aesthetics...but interesting list with names I had not heard previously. I really like the Brother and the first titanium...JTGuillem?? Cannot read the DT.
Nobody dislikes well-manufactured framesets, but if a model is a total pain to work on or is very restrictive on the parts I can install, I don't want it.
Love Tommasini. Fantastic brand with amazing bikes!
A friend of mine has a Saeco Caad (not sure if it’s the 4 or 5) crazy light but some of the tubes feel like you could dent them by squeezing.
Dario Pegoretti Responsorium any day for me. Rim brake with Campagnolo groupset
Love my ADHX 45.
Big up the Atalaya- absolutely mega bike. So stiff yet so smooth
Top bikes that no one can buy! Really useful video, thanks
Wow what a revelation! New bikes are better than your crappy old one! Thanks!
2:46 WHY TIRE IS MOUNTED BACKWARDS?
I read about a customer experience of Battaglin on The Paceline forum, iirc badly misaligned and after a failed attempt to resolve the problem they washed their hands of it. For extremely high priced custom frames I'd be expecting close to perfection _every_ time, as well as exceptional service.
I have a Tommasini and it's a marvelous bike
I had an all-road/gravel build on a Kinesis RTD frameset. Unfortunately it was stolen but it was probably the best riding bike I've ever had.
Did you get another one?
Hoping the Reilly quality is still there since the company was sold?
My favourite bike is the next one I'm going to buy. No clue what it is yet, but there is an ever growing 'short ' list....
HeLLo! LoVeYourChannel :)
a question for nick or anybody else who might have a idea about it: i'm thinking about a MASON BOKEH TI.
do you got any expirience with this frame? cheerio!
Love Nick. No stupid Sworks, Cervelos or Treks
Unlucky for Nick these are the bikes most of us buy..
@@gravelDave Sure but he does not build bikes for "most of us".
@@ickebins6948 Exactly, he doesn't care. He has quite a niche clientele I think, with lots of people with money and good taste. I personally hate the look of Trek. S-Works on the other hand is beautiful.
@@keessonnema He does not care? How do you know? He has found the place for his business... That's does not mean he is blind to anything else...
Thinking only in extremes must be an easy lifestyle?!?
Hey, I have a trek and quite like it 😅
Had a lovely Cannondale like the second one shown nicked from Newcastle a few years ago. It was for sale on eBay, police couldn’t do a thing about it. 😢
Hi i am from Germany. I like your videos and also watched some chilled build videos. This is where i have seen Kinesis. I am planing to build up a Kinesis GX Race. I am 5‘8.5“ (174 cm) with 32“ (81 cm) inseam. The sizingchart is suggesting a 54cm for me. I think it is a bit too big an would rather think of the 52…. but i am on the upper end of sizing for 54???
Have seen some bikefit videos on your channel what let me even more think 52 would be right.
I can‘t testride it first. No Kinesis here in Germany, what is part that i want one 😊
What are yours and Nicks toughts about this.
I am thankful for any suggestions.
I'd like to hear Nic's thoughts on the ADHX 45. Did just boosting the tire clearance of the ADHX turn it into a real gravel bike (if a very racy one)?
Beware the ADHD model...
If Nick wants a tommasini, Bruce Reyneke cycles in Pretoria, South Africa still has a few left in stock 😉
Guys, what about Merida Silex 1st gen.?
The correct answer to "what's your favourite bike" is "my bike"... Because it's the one you take on adventures!
I'd like to see all the bikes Nick and Jimmy have, like a tour of the bikes they own
Strongly considering a TIME ADHX 45
Thanks Francis , and Nic...
Now that's a list.
Yup. Something about titanium bikes. I have a Tarmac but find myself going back to my Lynsey Cooper.
If i had the money, Time ADHX with SRAM XPLR 1x. Best bike, best group set i could get serviced anywhere.
Really like all of these bikes, especially the non plastic ones. Less generic matt black plastic and more bling Tommasini please. When I started my cycling journey in the 80s in Ireland Tommasini was the bike to have and it’s great to see it’s still a family owned business producing beautiful frames.
Reall wish that Kinesis would face their BB shells before selling the frames, it can't be that expensive surely? I have one of their RTD frames and it's boss, except for finish-y things like that.
Where did i get the t-Shirt?😅
My fav would not be a road or groad bike. it would be a CX or MtB. Maybe even a full rigid Ssp, but probably not a fixie.
My 2007 Dogma FPX is still one of the best bikes ever made
I agree, I wouldn't ride the Battaglin either. It's silly, but I still want one.
Lots of alloy! Alloy Ahoy!
Battaglin in person are such a sight to behold....
Was hoping my turban rc120 was getting a shout out
Im a lucky owner of a Tommasini xfire, and yes its a dream!
and what do 6 out of 7 of those Tommasini bikes have in common?
... EXTERNAL CABLE ROUTING!!! YEAY!!!
Alternative title: "Billionaire's 10 Most LOVED Bikes".
this was great!
Cannondale CAAD 4 YES!!! Mario Cipollini
Brother Mehteh, you say? 🥰😉
Nice taste in bicycles!
Some of these dont even show up in a google search!
Whatever I am riding at that moment. Nice list though!
Dear future me, is it a bike with external routing?
Yes, not even 1 minutes in lmfaoo
Custom Bike numbered between 1 and 70? Once of those numbers is better than the rest... :)
Nick just called me poor in 10 different languages
So it's not just me talking about plastic bikes
Suprised Cannondale made the list i own a caad 10 and its amazing apart from the fact its made by Cannondale 😂
I heard the CAAD10 is better than the CAAD12 in certain aspects, isn't that good for you?
@@sbccbc7471 don't get me wrong it's an amazing bike that feels super racy and stuff and is a rocket but my god is it loud ,every part rattles over bumps and it has the pressfit bearings on it
@@bee_whisper Hmm, the last CAAD10 I worked on never rattled. Was the quality of your BB30 BB shell ever checked for roundness and presence of interference fit?
@@sbccbc7471 honestly wouldn't know tbh might be worth taking it to a lbs
@@bee_whisper Take it to a reputable one that does care about such details.