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Old 06-06-09, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 2wheelsgood
the steel fork on the '09 pista can only be described as fugly. seriously. do yourself a favour and buy the frame and a separate fork.
That isn't the Pista, but the Strada. The Pista & Pista Crono still have CF forks.

Originally Posted by LeCollectif
That does often confound people, but Canada has a rich cycling history - especially Quebec, where I believe both companies reside. A handful of our Walmart brand bikes used to be high end manufacturers, too.
Cervelo is based out of Toronto. Marinoni is just outside of Montreal. We also have Guru, which is a high-end manufacturer.
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