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Old 01-29-13 | 06:13 PM
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Cinetica

Please, someobe, anyone please. Ill be good for the rest of my life. This t
Would go good with my Cinetica bars and stem. Oh well.....



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Old 01-29-13 | 06:20 PM
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Dream bike. Sadly my net worth is something around the current bid
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Old 01-29-13 | 06:51 PM
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That is an interesting bike. Looks like a Kestral or a Bianchi C4 TT bike


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Old 01-29-13 | 06:58 PM
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I wonder how it rides?
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Old 01-29-13 | 07:22 PM
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Ha ha, was looking at that Cinetica yesterday. Oberthecat, I also have a set of Cinetica drops, price was right and they're NOS. Still looking for just the right stem, I'll grab one by Spring for a build I'd like to finish sooner or later.
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Old 01-29-13 | 07:58 PM
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Ha ha, was looking at that Cinetica yesterday. Oberthecat, I also have a set of Cinetica drops, price was right and they're NOS. Still looking for just the right stem, I'll grab one by Spring for a build I'd like to finish sooner or later.
My bars are mounted on a 85 Schwinn Peloton in a Cinetica stem. The bars were NOS and the stem is used.

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The bikes were built by C4. The same company that also built the first carbon fiber Bianchi bikes. You can find one about a quarter of what the seller of the ebay bike is asking. I would far prefer to have one of the 2 Cinetica tandems that were built. The bars and stems never sold well as they are no lighter than others bars and stems and are more likely to fail.
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Old 01-30-13 | 01:37 AM
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... and are more likely to fail.
Any source(s) or evidence? Direct first-hand knowledge??
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Old 01-30-13 | 01:58 AM
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For $7,800 I would expect a little more graceful exit of the rear derailleur's internal cable routing. It looks like someone punched it out, from the inside, with a screwdriver.

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