ryanhulce
09-28-07, 12:02 PM
Looking at the Bianchi Pista. Like the looks love the price. LBS sells the Trek, but it is $1000.00. Or should I buy used?
I like the looks of the Bianchi Pista, and since I'm slow I should at least look good going slow. Will the Bianchi be a decent bike? Honestly I will mostly use the bike on the trainer, with a few trips to Major Taylor. I got a chance to ride on it with my Road Bike and had a blast. Think I'm about ready to pull the trigger on the Bianchi Pista.
Thanks,
Ryan
It is a very solid entry level track bike.
Why would you use a bike with one speed on the trainer instead of your road bike though?
ryanhulce
09-28-07, 02:06 PM
It is a very solid entry level track bike.
Why would you use a bike with one speed on the trainer instead of your road bike though?
To get use to no coasting :) And a harder workout. Plus I use a Virtual Trainer (Tacx I-Magic) and have the Velo Addin.
What is LBS?
Local Bike Shop.
If you haven't already I'd recommend going to the velodrome and seeing if they have any rental bikes. Give it a try first and if you like buy a track bike.
The bianchi pista is a perfectly good entry level track bike. The trek is probably better but unless you're really serious about track racing it shouldn't make too much of a difference for you.
To get use to no coasting
you coast on your trainer?
ryanhulce
09-28-07, 02:38 PM
you coast on your trainer?
Shamefully yes I do sometimes. Usually after a long climb.
ryanhulce
09-28-07, 02:38 PM
Local Bike Shop.
If you haven't already I'd recommend going to the velodrome and seeing if they have any rental bikes. Give it a try first and if you like buy a track bike.
The bianchi pista is a perfectly good entry level track bike. The trek is probably better but unless you're really serious about track racing it shouldn't make too much of a difference for you.
What makes the Trek better? Trek does come with slightly better wheels I noticed.
What makes the Trek better? Trek does come with slightly better wheels I noticed.
I'm assuming you are talking about the Pista, not the Pista Concept.
The stock components/wheels on the trek are better and frame is aluminum with a carbon fork so it's probably a lot stiffer than the pista.
Hobartlemagne
09-28-07, 04:24 PM
There are plenty of Pistas around. Look for a used one.
At least at the Superdrome in North Texas, you can check out a bike from the
club for $5. They come in all sizes and you just have to bring pedals.
I bought a Pista new, but Im realizing- If I paid $5 each visit, I still would have
spent less money than buying a bike.