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Price: 2300€ instead of 5000€

One of the things I'm worried about are the pretty bad wheels, but at that price, I could surely upgrade?

Specs:

Hubs: SON 28, 12x100mm, CL, Hub Dynamo | Campagnolo, 12x142mm, CL, N3W

Spokes: Stainless steel 2.0mm

Rims: Ryde Dutch19 | 32H

Cassette: Campagnolo Ekar

Shifters: Campagnolo Ekar | Ultra-Shift

Rear derailleur: Campagnolo Ekar | 13-speed

Bottom bracket: Campagnolo Ekar Pro-Tech | BSA

Crankset: Campagnolo Ekar | Carbon | 170 / 172.5 / 175mm

Brakes: Campagnolo Ekar | 160/160mm

Seatpost: Ritchey Link 20 WCS | 27.2mm | 300 / 300 / 300 / 400 / 400mm

Saddle: Brooks C17 Carved

Handlebars: Ritchey Butano WCS | Aluminum | 12° Flare | 400 / 420 / 440 / 460 / 460mm

Stem: Ritchey C-220 WCS | Aluminum | 6° | 70 / 70 / 70 / 90 / 90mm

Fork: Columbus Futura Cross+ | Carbon | 12x100mm | Flat Mount

Frame: 25 CrMo 4

Bike Lights: Supernova E3 Pure 3, 205 Lumens | Supernova E3 Tail

Tires: Schwalbe G-One R | 45-622

Weight: 11400g

by renywen

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  1. VSF is generally priced a bit higher than the other bigger brands and they do cater to a somewhat different target customer but I can’t overlook the fact that you do get better looking bikes for the same or less money.

    Yes, integrated cables definitely go against the steel, long life, casual image they go for but for 2300? Definitely not for 5000€, goodness sake, you can get a titanium bike from Falkenjagd for that.

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