Bike of the Day #2 – 2010 Carrera Estremo Light
The Details: 2010 Carrera Estremo Light - 15.1 lbs complete
The Build:
Frame: Carrera Estremo Light - 1200 grams w/ HS
Fork: Mizuno - 386 grams uncut
Groupset - Dura Ace 7900 (with DA cork pads)
Bars - Pro Vibe Carbon - 212 grams
Stem - Pro PLT Carbon - 132 grams
Post - Pro Vibe Carbon - 203 grams
Wheels - Shimano DA 7801 T50
Saddle - Fizik Arione K1
Cages - No-name from ebay - 23 grams
Tape - Fizik
Computer - VDO
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The Ratings…
Ride-quality/Comfort: 9/10
Front-end Stiffness: 8/10
BB Stiffness: 7/10
Style/Aesthetics: 7/10
Technology/Weight/Value: 7/10
Total = 38/50
The Good: Great comfort, stable handling, decent stiffness, hand-made, and quite a subtle look for an Italian bike.
The Bad: Not all that light, no edgy technology (though the 2012 model features a tapered headtube and ISP), and not all that common.
The Skinny: A lovely grand-fondo style bike from Carrera, for high-speed cruising and longer rides, though hard-core crit racers may want something more aggressive.
We have a number of 2011 and 2012 Carrera bikes in stock, including the new hand-built
Estremo Light, monocoque
Veleno, lugged-steel
Lima, entry-level
Blade, leg-crushing new
Erakle TS, and of course the tantalizing
Phibra.
Email info@blacksmithcycle.com for details or to arrange a test ride.
Oh, and yes, we will feature a Campy bike tomorrow ;)