What's your favorite 2010 release so far???
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What's your favorite 2010 release so far???
I'm loving lots of the new 2010's! The blue Rush Hour looks sweet and I'm really loving the makeover that the Beatnik received. Madison really caught my attention too....keep 'em coming!
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The Cinelli XCr biophasic stainless steel. I don't even know what that means but I want like 10 of them.
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So far 2010 has only seen my disappointment that the Felt Gridloc is not sold as a frameset. I wanted a nice, affordable aluminum frame that didn't look too out of line!
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Retro Allez does look interesting. Especially with downtube shifters for around $600. Should get interest from people who feel priced out by $800+ road bikes most big named bike manufactuers has as their "entry level' road bike. Sounds like lot of roadies are also looking at it as their 2nd 'beater' bike. Looks pretty sexy.
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I really like the look of the "classic" Fujis. They went back to the same seat tube logo from the 80s.
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I like the new Bianchi Pista Via Condotti. Classic steel track bike look and geometry, celeste color with chromed forks and stays, and understated decals; modern threadless headset; front brake easily removed without disturbing bar tape for occasional track or brakeless riding; proper old school track pedals for slotted cleats with toe clips and straps.
https://www.bianchiusa.com/10-bicycle...-condotti.html
https://www.bianchiusa.com/10-bicycle...-condotti.html
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I like the new Bianchi Pista Via Condotti. Classic steel track bike look and geometry, celeste color with chromed forks and stays, and understated decals; modern threadless headset; front brake easily removed without disturbing bar tape for occasional track or brakeless riding; proper old school track pedals for slotted cleats with toe clips and straps.
https://www.bianchiusa.com/10-bicycle...-condotti.html
https://www.bianchiusa.com/10-bicycle...-condotti.html
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Oh and enfer singe, that pista classica looks amazing, more details need to come right now
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Kona, The Rat
https://www.konaworld.com/bike.cfm?content=therat
Steep track geo, with beefy as **** downtube, and stays.
Would make a great steel track bike, for the track.
https://www.konaworld.com/bike.cfm?content=therat
Steep track geo, with beefy as **** downtube, and stays.
Would make a great steel track bike, for the track.
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Your adversaries will need poison and traps to catch you on Kona's all new track racing bike. Available as a dedicated steep angled frame only, we do offer a Rat Pack groupo for deluxe kitting out. Highly industrious, The Rat can also be adapted to take brakes and operate as a beauty (if not beady-eyed) fixie.
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The "Feather," which is the powder blue Fuji, has slightly slacker geo, weighs a tad bit more, diff hubs and wheels
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From: https://superbbicycle.com/?p=676
The "Feather," which is the powder blue Fuji, has slightly slacker geo, weighs a tad bit more, diff hubs and wheels
The "Feather," which is the powder blue Fuji, has slightly slacker geo, weighs a tad bit more, diff hubs and wheels
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New color scheme looks good on the jamis. A rep showed me a picture of this bike in the catalog when i was buying my bike. Looks like all the components are the same which is makes me feel better.