Show me your Marinoni
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Show me your Marinoni
I see that everyone is doing these threads now but I have not yet seen one for Marinoni, so lets give this a try.
This is my Marinoni Delta that I got back in July 2011, it's my first bike. I had a Revenio 3.0 but I changed the frame.. Marinoni is better
This is my Marinoni Delta that I got back in July 2011, it's my first bike. I had a Revenio 3.0 but I changed the frame.. Marinoni is better
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Nice looking bike, but I would have removed the pump, bag and show us the money side (turn it around)...
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1. I didn't know about this forum or anything to do about biking (ie. pictures)
2. It was my first bike ride I was about to go on.
3. I did't know how to properly take a picture of the bike.
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I've thought about starting a "Show me your..." thread for either ParkPre or Interloc but figgered I'd be the only post. I'll watch yours to see how it goes.
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Haha well I can't *not* post in this thread my favourite bike of all time. Even if it's hardly a glamour pose, and not exactly finished yet.
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There's also a show me your Revenio thead in this section going very well, starts yours up, there's nothing to lose!
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Yes, on the same day, about 1-2 hours. I went to my LBS and took a look at the bikes inside, I then saw the Revenio 3.0 and decided to get it, then I realized it does not come in my size, so my dealer told me either I pick out a new bike that comes in my size, or he can order a Marinoni Delta frame to swap in for the Raleigh Revenio 3.0 frame, which I did. Every little component on that bike is Raleigh Revenio 3.0 except for the frame and fork.
Of course I did not take advantage of this, since I was in a hurry...
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You can even pick out some colour details on the decals.
But $600! I think I only paid $900 for the frameset! Surely a Delta is an upgrade over a Revenio as well - I'd say you did well.
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Correct. Forget you ever even heard the word Revenio. It's irrelevant.
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Ah too bad. It's a neat process they have a book with paint chips and colour schemes and whatnot.
You can even pick out some colour details on the decals.
But $600! I think I only paid $900 for the frameset! Surely a Delta is an upgrade over a Revenio as well - I'd say you did well.
You can even pick out some colour details on the decals.
But $600! I think I only paid $900 for the frameset! Surely a Delta is an upgrade over a Revenio as well - I'd say you did well.
And plus my dealer I got it from raced in the world championship a while back! I just got told that!
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My Century rides. 100 miles on the road bike, and 100km on the mountain bike. Marinonis are indeed nice rides
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Very nice bikes guys. They all look quick and nimble. They're also very stable and maneuverable no?
I think it's pretty cool that Marinoni radiates around north america (mostly in Canada maybe?)
They're still a little low profile after all these years and that's one of the reasons I like them.
Being able to have a bike done just for me with custom fit and custom paint within an hour's drive was quite the treat!
(FYI custom geometry was a 125$ upgrade, they charge extras for custom paint)
I think it's pretty cool that Marinoni radiates around north america (mostly in Canada maybe?)
They're still a little low profile after all these years and that's one of the reasons I like them.
Being able to have a bike done just for me with custom fit and custom paint within an hour's drive was quite the treat!
(FYI custom geometry was a 125$ upgrade, they charge extras for custom paint)