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The Beep
 
Greetings bent riders everywhere.

Call me beep, the beep, the beepster, it doesn't matter much. Been riding a Burley Django for a lot of years. Modded the thing up to go pretty fast and fun. Burley toasted the line, I figure "time to go something different" so I bought a Bucchetta Giro 20tt. Only problem is they haven't made any yet. What the "h", it's only money. Still, since I sold the Django the other week, I'm going through the dreaded "bent withdrawals".

I need my tt bad.

Anyways, glad as heck to be a part of the deal here. Anyone in Mpls wanna ride? Feel free to drop me a line (that's Minnesota speek). I still need the tt though.

Thanks for listening (reading),

The Beep


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twahl
 
I look forward to your report on the ride quality. A lot of people say aluminum rides harsh on traditional bikes, so it should be interesting to see if the same holds true on the Giro. That's a weight savings of close to 5 lbs., right?

I test rode a Giro 20 last weekend but settled on the Cafe. New to bents myself, the longer wheelbase seemed to be more forgiving.


The Beep
 
Well, nice to have at least one person chime in. Maybe folks just aren't quite as friendly here.

Anyways...

When the tt comes in, I'll be sure to let you guys (or guy) know how it rides. The Burley cruised very nice and smooth at around 18mph. I'm hoping the tt will do at least that and hopefully more as it's lighter and slightly lower.

-Cheers


JanMM
 
Not always a big crowd here. Ever look at Bentrideronline.com?


twahl
 
Well, nice to have at least one person chime in. Maybe folks just aren't quite as friendly here.

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-Cheers

It's a friendly crowd, they didn't even fuss about me posting for a couple of years while I still road a DF. :hug:

This just isn't one of the more active forums here at bikeforums, so people don't check it every day.


jeffh129
 
I'm also interested in how the Giro TT rides. I am almost ready to buy a Cafe this year. I had some foot surgery about six months ago and need a really stable ride, which the Cafe seems to offer due to it's longer wheel base. Maybe next year I'll consider a Giro.

As someone else suggested due go over to bentrideronline.com. Entirely about bents and trikes. Of course there is a forum at the Bacchetta home page also


aikigreg
 
Have fun - bacchettas are all sweet bikes.


unixpro
 
Welcome. I have a Giro 20, but not the TT. I love it anyway. I'm a commuter riding just over 28 miles a day 5 days/week on mine, and haven't regretted the purchase for a second.

What are you going to use yours for? Commuting? Recreational riding? Touring? How about a pic?


Pupsocket
 
Anyone in Mpls wanna ride?
Welcome, Beep. I'm riding a Catrike in and around River Falls, WI, just east of you. Other than local country highways, I ride the Cannon Valley Trail regularly. I get into the Twin Cities occasionally. Where do you like to ride?

Karl


The Beep
 
Welcome, Beep. I'm riding a Catrike in and around River Falls, WI, just east of you. Other than local country highways, I ride the Cannon Valley Trail regularly. I get into the Twin Cities occasionally. Where do you like to ride?

Karl

Hey, it's great to hear from you folks.:thumb: Those Catrike's are sweeeeeet! I nearly bought a "Road" a couple years ago. Test rode it around Lake Calhoun in Mpls. The price was more than I could do at the time though.

I test rode the Giro 20 and was quite impressed. It felt alot like the Burley Django I had ridden for years. The riding position was similar and it just breezed down the trail. The tt is a little lighter and has disc brakes. I was in a bad head-on collision with a road bike last year and disc brakes would have been nice in that situation.

Anyways,

I'll check with that "Bent on line" website. I'm a pretty busy guy and on the road alot but I'll be around.

Cheers


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