Racer Rosa custom carbon
CYCLING WEEKLY
|September 15, 2022
Simon Smythe rides out on a handmade Italian thoroughbred
£4,700 | (frameset) 7.5kg
PROS
CUSTOM GEOMETRY
CUSTOM PAINT
FAST RIDE
HANDMADE IN ITALY
CONS
NONE
What if you want a brand-new, high-quality, lightweight, modern carbon frame but you prefer rim brakes, a mechanical groupset and you don't need clearance for balloon tyres to ride 'all road'?
Call me old, set in my ways and even grumpy, but as I see it the bike industry's efforts over the last decade or so to fix things that ain't broke means less choice - and more expense - for the consumer.
However, if you know where to look, it's still possible to incorporate those 'retro' elements into a cutting-edge road bike. Not only that, but for around the same price as those flagship disc-brake/ electronic groupset-only frames from the big brands, you can get it made to measure and built by hand in Italy with a custom paintjob.
Slightly surprisingly, that place to look is Walthamstow. Better known for greyhound racing and a Nineties boy band, London E17 is also home to Racer Rosa, a small brand that basically imports Italian bike culture wholesale. That includes fittings with World Tour bike fitter Giuseppe Giannecchini, who flies over to the UK one weekend a month to fit UK riders for Racer Rosa.
Back in 2016 I went for a fitting with Giannecchini. Racer Rosa made me a custom aluminium frame based on my which I still love, but I measurements, was obviously intrigued (and more than a bit delighted) to be offered a carbon one with the same bespoke geometry.
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