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MORTIROLO -
The
Mortirolo’s geometry is similar to that of higher
end Wilier Triestina models, so it will handle much
like the bikes ridden by the world’s top riders.
Wilier has invested heavily in the research and
production of some of the fastest and best handling
bikes on the Pro Tour. While those bikes are winning
Europe’s most prestigious races, the Mortirolo
caters to recreational riders and weekend warriors,
with a more relaxed feel due to the frame’s higher
ratio of flexible to stiffer carbon fiber. And in
case you didn’t know, the Mortirolo is also named
after a historic climb, but this one looms in the
Italian Alps. Some of the best professional riders
consider the Mortirolo one of cycling’s
all-time toughest climbs. Now that’s a great
association for you and your bike to have with the
world of cycling… |
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SIZES |
L |
H |
C/C |
A |
H1 |
L1 |
A1 |
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XS |
51,50 |
47 |
41,60 |
74° 50' |
11 |
40,5 |
72° |
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S |
52,46 |
50 |
45,08 |
74° 50' |
11,5 |
40,5 |
72° |
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M |
53,80 |
53 |
49,04 |
74° 50' |
14,5 |
40,5 |
73° |
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L |
55,68 |
55 |
49,31 |
73° 50' |
16 |
40,5 |
73° |
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XL |
57,00 |
58 |
52,92 |
73° |
19,5 |
40,5 |
73° |
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XXL |
58,50 |
61 |
55,45 |
73° |
20 |
40,5 |
73° 50' |
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Frame:
Monocoque Carbon Frame
Weight:
1270 G.
Fork:
Carbon
Fork Weight: 490
G.
Sizes:
XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL |
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Carbon composition breakdown:
80% T-700SC
15% High Modulus M30J Carbon Pre-Preg
5% High Strength 60T Carbon Pre-Preg
Structural characteristics:
light, stiff, comfortable ride, good
control |
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