Bianchi Infinito Ultegra (2011)
$3,399.99
Released January, 2011
The Bianchi Infinito Ultegra (2011) is a road bike designed to be ergonomic and promote an optimal riding position so that serious road enthusiasts can ride for hours without experiencing discomfort. Like its peers, the Ultegra uses a slacker head angle, taller top tube, and longer chain-stays for enhanced stability, greater smoothness, and improved comfort.
As an immediate upgrade from the 105, however, the Ultegra trades in Shimano 105 components for Shimano Ultegra components. The position of the brake level pivot has been changed for greater leverage, the drivetrain configuration had been updated to reduce rubbing on the front derailleur when the chain is exposed to extreme chain angles, and the braking power has been increased to allow for higher levels of control & response. The Ultegra, however, inherits a few traits from its predecessor, including Active Technology for enhanced power transfer, and improved vibration dampening so as to ensure the bike performs smoothly on any surface, no matter how rough.
Features
- Infinto Carbon Frame
- Bianchi FF35 Fork
- Shimano Ultegra Derailleur
- Shimano Ultegra Shifters
- Shimano Ultegra Chainset
- Shimano Ultegra Cassette
- Shimano Ultegra Brakes
- FSA Wing Compact Handlebars
- FSA OS-190LX Stem
- FSA Orbit CE Plus Headset
- Fulcrum Racing Rims
- Vittoria Zaffiro Pro Tires
- FiZik Saddle
- FSA Seatpost
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