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Old 09-26-19, 07:23 PM
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redfishnc
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What's not to love

Originally Posted by Wildwood
Re: Carbon frames - during the late 1990s I investigated for over a year, a purchase of a top CF frame&fork - I will voice the opinion that Look made some of the lightest and best CF bikes in the World at the time.

Racy oriented.
Euro-centric.
with a nod to Italian steel, given the racy theme.
Milano, Treviso, Turino, Veneto, a frame named for the Cadore region.
Components: Campi, Modolo, Cinelli, Carnielli, Nisi, others

What's not to love about nice old bikes that work?
And the best part is the freedom to do what we love. Owning a fleet of great bikes. Owning the first bike that I seriously (to me) rode. The reason to keep youngsters out of the +65 is we don'r what them to know what they are missing. The freedom that comes along with age for the very fortunate which I am part of.
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