The bikes come in a range of colours and, I'm told, you will shortly be able to opt for custom colours. There are also a range of group sets but, for more on that, speak to your dealer.
I took out the diablo and boy was it a devil of a ride!
The first thing you notice is the quality of the finish and quality of the build, exceptional and something some of the Italian frame designers could learn from. The headset is a huge affair and the bike tends to push you forward over the bars in a sprinters position so the headset strength will be reassuring for you future Cavendish's out there.
These are the specifications of the bike I rode;
The gears were positive and quick with no slippage, the wheels light and well balanced, no skimming the brakes when sprinting. The frame is very stiff and notice the weight, you don't get much lighter for this money. I only went on a short ride and found myself forward on the bike ready to sprint, urged on almost by the bike wanting to leap forward. When I did sprint it flew. This is a bike for the hard core racer, ideally suited to criteriums or short evening races on closed circuits when the action is non-stop and the sprinter is king. If you want a bit more comfort during longer rides consider the other Pryde the Alize, still a racer but looks a touch more forgiving,(I've yet to ride it)
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