Cinelli Lucille
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Cinelli Lucille
Ok, looking at the first word "Cinelli", you might think I am in the wrong part of the fourm. I have heard from many people that Cinelli makes decent road bikes. I asked a friend that deals with road and track bikes only and they said its good.
Now Cinelli came out with mountain bikes. Ranging from low end to high end.
What one of my friends did was bought the top line one. The Cinelli Lucille.
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Does anyone know about this frame? Is it any good? I mean its cheap at the price he got it at. I was thinking about of buying it but didn't like that rear carbon insert. Looks like a Giant or something cheap. If I was to get carbon frame, I will go with Trek OCLV or Scott.
So what are people opinions on this?
$450 USD was paid for the frame, 2006 Sram X-Gen Front Derailleur, Like New 2006 SRAM X.O Long Cage Rear Derailleur, Mint 2006 SRAM X.O 9 speed MTB shifters.
Now Cinelli came out with mountain bikes. Ranging from low end to high end.
What one of my friends did was bought the top line one. The Cinelli Lucille.
Click here to view it
Does anyone know about this frame? Is it any good? I mean its cheap at the price he got it at. I was thinking about of buying it but didn't like that rear carbon insert. Looks like a Giant or something cheap. If I was to get carbon frame, I will go with Trek OCLV or Scott.
So what are people opinions on this?
$450 USD was paid for the frame, 2006 Sram X-Gen Front Derailleur, Like New 2006 SRAM X.O Long Cage Rear Derailleur, Mint 2006 SRAM X.O 9 speed MTB shifters.
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From: O'Fallon, Misery
Bikes: old school Giant Attraction MTB (where it all started),old school Schwinn High Plains MTB (XC and long ride duty), Mosh DJ3 (BMX basher), and Trek Bruiser 1 (freeride and full of mods and still growing)
i think its for downhill racing




