Cuadro Basso Diamante SV Disc
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Cuadro Basso Diamante SV Disc Info
The Basso Diamante SV Disc Frameset carries more than two decades of continuous refinement. The Diamante has been Basso's defining product since its introduction in 2002 — not a platform that was launched and left to age, but one that has been rebuilt and re-engineered through eight distinct evolutions, each one working on the invisible details that separate a good climbing frame from one that changes how you ride. Basso calls it "the most Basso bike of all," which is a meaningful claim from a manufacturer that has been hand-building carbon in the Veneto since 1977.
The frame weighs 760 grams in size 53. For a disc-compatible road frameset built to handle real-world demands — varying tube thicknesses, a disc-specific rear triangle, internal routing — that number is a serious achievement. It's the result of a multi-modulus Toray carbon specification: 40T in areas demanding stiffness, 30T where compliance and control matter, and FAW 50 unidirectional material woven into the layup for directional strength without excess weight. Complete builds with this frameset sit comfortably under the UCI's 6.8kg minimum weight limit, which tells you precisely where this frame is positioned in its category.
The defining engineering decision on the Diamante is the tube cross-section. Where most carbon road frames use shaped, airfoil-style profiles, Basso uses circular tubes — a choice that looks restrained but is driven entirely by material science. Carbon fiber derives its strength from continuous, uninterrupted fiber paths. A circular cross-section allows the laminate to distribute load uniformly around the entire circumference, enabling Basso to reduce wall thickness while increasing torsional rigidity at the critical junctions: the bottom bracket shell, where pedaling forces enter the frame, and the headtube, where steering precision originates. The result is a frame that is simultaneously lighter and stiffer at the two points where stiffness genuinely matters, without the penalties that usually accompany that combination. The chainstay length — 404mm on sizes up to 51cm, extending to 406mm on the 53 and 410mm on the 61 and 63 — keeps the rear triangle compact, producing the responsive, punchy acceleration that defines the Diamante's reputation on climbs.
The frameset package is unusually complete. The Basso Levita integrated bar and stem ships with the frameset — a one-piece carbon cockpit weighing 330 grams in 110mm x 420mm, with bar tape designed to integrate flush with the bar profile rather than layering over it. Internal cable routing runs through the stem and handlebar without exposed housing at any point. The Diamante seatpost uses Basso's patented 3B Clamp System Gen II: a modular clamp mechanism that is completely hidden within the frame, invisible from the outside while offering two setback positions — 15mm offset is standard — through a design that requires no external hardware. Even the thru-axles carry a hidden tool kit: a hex 6mm key and T25 torx are stored inside the axle body, so the tools needed to remove the wheel are always with the bike.
Design Benefits
- Circular tubes — stiffness through geometry, not weight: By using circular cross-sections at the bottom bracket and headtube, Basso maximizes torsional rigidity without adding material. Continuous fiber paths distribute load uniformly, allowing thinner walls and lower weight while improving the structural efficiency where it counts most.
- 760g frame weight for a disc-ready platform: Achieving 760g on a frameset engineered for flat-mount disc brakes and thru-axle standards represents genuine lightweight engineering — not a number achieved by compromising durability or real-world usability.
- Levita integrated cockpit included: The 330g one-piece carbon bar and stem is part of the frameset package. Most framesets at this level require a separate cockpit purchase. Getting a complete, integrated front end from day one is a meaningful value difference.
- 3B Clamp System Gen II seatpost: The patented hidden clamp mechanism eliminates external hardware entirely. Two setback options are available through the same hidden interface, and the aesthetic result is a seatpost that appears to emerge cleanly from the frame with nothing visible at the clamp.
- Short chainstay across all sizes: 404mm chainstay on the smaller sizes — combined with a climbing-oriented geometry refined over eight generations — produces the accelerative, responsive rear-end feel that Diamante riders return to. The bike reacts when you push.
- Eight-size run: From 45cm to 63cm, the Diamante SV Disc covers a wider range of rider proportions than most Italian framesets. A proper fit is achievable without compromising the geometry for riders at either end of the range.
Final Take
The Diamante SV Disc is the right choice for a rider who wants to build a lightweight Italian climbing machine with genuine engineering heritage behind it — not a frame positioned as premium by branding alone. Twenty-two years of refinement, 760 grams of Toray carbon, a complete integrated cockpit in the box, and a chainstay length that rewards climbing: this is a frameset built with a clear purpose and the experience to execute it. Available in Opal White, Aurora, Enigma Black, and Sunset across eight sizes.
Cuadro Basso Diamante SV Disc - Specifications
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Cuadro Basso Diamante SV Disc Geometry



