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cliff.mcnary
a Road RacerDate Reviewed: March 9, 2007
Strengths: This is set up purely for climbing. And it does just that! Allows you to take some risks in handling at high speed but it can kick back if you over step your ability.Weaknesses: It's carbon. It's not art, it's chemistry. Not at welded masterpiece but a form mold. [Possibly the only carbon bike still made in Europe (not China or Taiwan)] but scratches easily and the decals on the stays peel off too easily.Bottom Line: Monocoque frame that is stiff but very forgiving in a steep (7%-9% grade) climb. Light enough yet balanced so sway is minimized during power stroking. Yet can turn right around and blaze down hill with stability and grace. Leaves plenty of gas in the tank after a hard climb to finish strong.
Favorite Ride: Ciocc Carbon Dragster
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$6500.00
Purchased At: Cycle Cave
Similar Products Used: Pinarello Galileo Alum and carbon (Fasso Bortolo Team issue)as my flat lander
Bike Setup: Campy Chorus Carbon; FSA compact Carbon crankset; Topolino Carbon/Kevlar c19 wheelset (1390 gms); Kestrel carbon bars; Vittoria Rubino Pros foldables
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