Dr. Seuss Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Here you go Hype - check da socks: a - CLUB100 - nice one CVANC!
bruce Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 Campy sucks 'cos I've never tried it!! Okay' date='I'm outta here to fetch my new bike. A trek with shimano (painted inDiscovery Colours), now that should make you anti-LA, campy loving,Trek hating gang happy!![/quote'] post a pic! i suspect that bike costs more than my house! Will take a better one tomorrow in the daylight.
Dr. Seuss Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 o ja - nice bike as well - way too nice to be riding it indoors on the trainer!!!!!
bruce Posted December 15, 2006 Posted December 15, 2006 o ja - nice bike as well - way to nice to be riding it indoors on the trainer!!!!! Wouldn't dream of riding it indoors - would be like using a Ferrari to go to the shops.
Baanfietsryer Posted December 16, 2006 Posted December 16, 2006 ...and the debate continues. Like one of my team mates said: "Italian bikes are like Italian women, much sought after". We all know that Campagnolo is reknowned for wheelbuilding. They have even accomodated the Shimano tifosi by building the Fulcrum range of wheels that can be used without the owner having to defend why he/she mixes Campy and Shimano. Check out this full blood Italian beauty complemented by Campag wheels and gruppo. My brand of choice. I ride the Epicus compact with Campag Chorus and on the track I ride the Fire with another Italian gruppo, Miche. Recently saw the track Record set. Might want to upgrade soon...it's so beautiful:
Dr. Seuss Posted December 16, 2006 Posted December 16, 2006 Wouldn't dream of riding it indoors - would be like using a Ferrari to go to the shops. very nice! saw marco's on the clubride this morning - fitted with SRAM
Delgado Posted December 16, 2006 Posted December 16, 2006 ...and the debate continues.Like one of my team mates said: "Italian bikes are like Italian women' date=' much sought after".We all know that Campagnolo is reknowned for wheelbuilding. They have even accomodated the Shimano tifosi by building the Fulcrum range of wheels that can be used without the owner having to defend why he/she mixes Campy and Shimano.Check out this full blood Italian beauty complemented by Campag wheels and gruppo. My brand of choice. I ride the Epicus compact with Campag Chorus and on the track I ride the Fire with another Italian gruppo, Miche. Recently saw the track Record set. Might want to upgrade soon...it's so beautiful: [/quote'] VINER is a legend of Italian mastery. In 1947 Viviano Nerozzi, took the the first 2 letters of his first name and the first 3 letters of his surname to founded the VINER cycle factory near Florence, Tuscany Italy. He esentially never believed in the worth of sponsoring pro teams and so it remained an "unknown" to all except those who "knew".
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