General Cycling Discussion - Moser bikes

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fearjac
02-25-04, 04:26 PM
Anyone hear good or bad news on the newer (2003 or newer) Moser lineup of bikes? I am looking at a new biek for this year and am considering a Litespeed or Moser or even a Cervelo. That covers all materials! Carbon Cervelo, titanium Vortex and an Aluminum Moser.
I am a bit worried of the Moser as they are rare and if I happen to run across any warranty/technical questions....i'll be hurting.
Any advice y'all?
JL
Why don't you try posting in Road Cycling or General Cycling. This post is more appropriate there and you might actually get a response.
Bikedud
03-02-04, 11:36 AM
I have been jonesing a Moser. Moser's used to be distributed by Red Rose Imports and according to one of my bike shop buddies Red Rose supports their dealers very well. I don't know if there was discourse between Red Rose and Moser but now there is a seperate distributor for Moser.
The bike shop in our area has an Italia festival every spring where the Red Rose folks bring demo Carreras, Olmos, and Mosers to try out, It's a lot of fun and the guys from Red Rose are always friendly and full of information. Several members of our regular riding group ride Moser, Olmo, and Carrera bikes and all are very pleased with their choices. I am somewhat concerned with the new distributor arrangement and now am looking more towards Olmo, Carrera, Debernrdi, etc. but I thought I would ask the Red Rose guys next weekend what the deal was.
For further reading:
http://www.redroseimports.com/
http://www.cartecaybikes.com/
http://www.mosercycles.com/
Good Luck.
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