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Old 09-24-11, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by fender1
Are all Pegoretti's highly regarded? Reason I ask is that a shop near me has about 10 unbuilt frames for sale. Lots of other high-end carbon & steel as well. I thought that they were uncommon until I went there. None were lugged if that means anything.....

Here is a link to their current stock of Pegoretti.

http://www.bikyle.com/search_results...rch=fromSearch
Well, they are to me.

I happen to "enjoy" his take on the modern bicycle.

Clearly, a Luigino would be an incredible bike to own.

I met Dario Pegoretti at NAHBS and he was so nice, it floored me.

I like what he has to offer a great deal, but I must admit, he is a little out of my price range for the next few years or so.

I don't see used Luiginos ever, so that is no option.
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