Review Options:
Sorted by Latest Review | Sort by Best Rating |
|
Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)
| |
User Reviews
Overall Rating:
Value Rating:
Submitted by
ctroadie
a Recreational Rider
from Fairfield, Connecticut USADate Reviewed: November 29, 2001
Strengths: Stiffness, classic construction and that great ol' "steel feel." F. Moser history!Weaknesses: Logo badge a little cheesy. (Tinny looking). Who cares, though. Also, a little chain scrape on the seatstay in the smallest cog on the 11-23 f'wheel.Bottom Line: Great frame (beautiful lugged Dedacciai Zero Uno, not aluminum). Tracks turns like a pro, and stays tight and true under my 200lb frame. Pedal effort turns to speed instantly, and holds up to a tough climb. Paid extra for a great custom build; the bike is a dream.
Favorite Ride: beach loop with hills
Price Paid:
$3000.00
Purchased At: Corsa Velo, Philadel
Similar Products Used: Motobecane, Cannondale road bikes. Lotus track rig.
Bike Setup: Daytona 10 w/ Record cranks (the Ergobrain is awesome!). Pesenti carbon fork and Selcof H/S and car
Overall Rating:
Value Rating:
Submitted by
rompus
a Recreational Rider
from Holtwood PADate Reviewed: October 11, 2001
Strengths: Ride quality. GeometryeWeaknesses: finish, weight?Bottom Line: The frame is lugged steel not aluminum. The only complaint I have is the finish quality is not up to the standards it should be.The bike is heavier than many bikes in its price range (22 lbs.) but handles great,you really feel like you are part of the machine.Daytona group is a great choice for the recreational rider.I know there are more Moser riders out there ,they should speak up about this sleeper brand.I give it a 4 because of the finish.
Favorite Ride: hills
Price Paid:
$1800.00
Purchased At: ERA ski and sport
Similar Products Used: Trek,Schwinn,
Bike Setup: Mavic open pro, Daytona 10, r
|
Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)
| |
Review Options:
Sorted by Latest Review | Sort by Best Rating |