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#26
"Chooch"
Joined: Jun 2010
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From: Prairieville, Louisiana
Bikes: Late 1990s Ciocc Titan
Pelizzoli-built (pre-1991) Cioccs are just as good as any other top-shelf Italian frame that wears world champion stripes and was raced in the pro peleton back-in-the-day. Perhaps not as well known as others, but certainly not in any way inferior in terms of either quality or performance. But that's just my (admittedly biased) opinion.
#27
Human-Powered

Joined: Jan 2012
Posts: 164
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From: PNW - Skagit Valley
Bikes: 1970 Schwinn Suburban, 1973 Raleigh Sports, 1978 De Rosa
I have owned and ridden two De Rosas from completely different eras (mid / late '70s, late '80s). The riding impression each bike gave (gives) bears out the brand's reputation solidly and I am sold. Apart from that, one of the things I like about De Rosas is that they aren't overly styled.
That said, I've had a thing for Ciocc for a long time, really pretty much based on an article / review I read in the '80s. I used to see them when riding the Tuesday & Thursday criterium / training rides in Long Beach around that time also and I couldn't afford anything like that...I like them, but I am a semi-out-of-shape rider / appreciator not a connoisseur / collector.
That said, I've had a thing for Ciocc for a long time, really pretty much based on an article / review I read in the '80s. I used to see them when riding the Tuesday & Thursday criterium / training rides in Long Beach around that time also and I couldn't afford anything like that...I like them, but I am a semi-out-of-shape rider / appreciator not a connoisseur / collector.
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