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Old 03-10-04, 02:18 PM
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Cilo Road Bikes??

I am currently looking at Cilo Road Bike on ebay. I am unsure of their quality however as I don't know much about them. Does anybody have any information or websites that might help me out!

Thanks in advance for your help!
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Originally Posted by Mike $
I am currently looking at Cilo Road Bike on ebay. I am unsure of their quality however as I don't know much about them. Does anybody have any information or websites that might help me out!

Thanks in advance for your help!
Mike, you could try www.merlinbike.com and they will tell you what they want you to know. or try roadbikeriview and maybe it has a review there. Read a review on it in bicycleing magazine a while back. They compaired it to an average $2,000 bike. The way their Cilo was set up it cost around 10 grand! My take on the review was that sure the Cilo looked great, and did corner great, but at that price just knowing the bike cost SOOOoooo much could play tricks on your mind as far as the quality of the ride and etc...Cost beyond reason and function,,, the feeding of a passion....lol,,,, works for me!
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You want an exotic bike? Try a Biomega RL01 / Biolove. This bike has a bamboo frame and shaft drive. I'm really hoping to meet someone who owns one. Imagine the splinters if you get into a wreck.
https://www.biomega.dk/
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I don't think he's asking about a Cielo.
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