so on 1-10 recommendation for a rim brake of this frame?
9 out of 10
Keep my recommendation in mind with the following caveats on why I did this build
1. My existing bike is a Trek Madone SL-7 eTap with sram force & is a superb bike, but disc brake have their own unique issues
2. I wanted a Pinarello Dogma F, but obviously beyond budget so I went for this frame + a Campagnolo Record/Super Record groupset + Rim brakes (direct mount)
This is so I could take the bike on local trips etc & not have to worry about baby sitting the brakes & be able to fix or adjust anything I needed with minimal hassle
ie If wife & I go to Palm Springs etc, remove wheels, toss bike in suv & you are done. Reach destination & attach wheels + skewers & you are ready to go.
3. Cable routing
This was a major pain in the ass, because after spending $1700 on a very nice groupset, they gave me very short housings so I had to buy brake/shifter/foam cover housings (Jagwire)
from Amazon
I also stupidly routed the cable in the frame first & then the handlebar & it was 10x as difficult & was saved by the "bestin cable routing kit" for $15 (same a Park Tools $66 kit)
4. Weight on the bike is just close to 16lbs with the groupset, elite-drive wheels (50V), Bontrager Aeolus Elite saddle (145mm) & Dura-ace 9100E pedals
5. This is the very first time I have built a bike....any bike my life, so my total cost was around $4400, mainly because of the groupset ($1700), Wheels ($908), Frame ($700)
ad the rest is the insane number of tools I have wound up with, which I won't need to buy again
If you want a nice light roadbike I would say go for the rim version & probably go with sram electronic shift/mechanical rim brakes or a shimano 105 to keep costs low & get it unpainted to avoid all the hassle above
I also had a ton of help from a lot of folks on here & Sebastian who replied in depth to my emails & got me through this process