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karmantra 08-23-07 08:05 PM

2008 Burley Piccolo
 
Contacted Burley & they indicated that they are producing the Piccolo again starting in January, 2008. Burley said the new model will be similar to the older Piccolos, but will be less expensive (probably made offshore now?). They did not have a price set yet--I'll be surprised if they'll still be made in U.S.A.--hopefully the Moose Rack will become available again as an option to buy separately!

donnamb 08-23-07 09:01 PM

This is excellent news. :)

Owner 08-28-07 12:23 AM

Aargh, I need one like yesterday. But yeah, January seems like a great time to start production, just after the Christmas rush. ??? Come on, Burley!

JeffS 09-04-07 08:38 AM

I wouldn't expect a christmas rush on something like this. Buy it when you need it and go.

DieselDan 09-04-07 06:34 PM


Originally Posted by Owner (Post 5158629)
Aargh, I need one like yesterday. But yeah, January seems like a great time to start production, just after the Christmas rush. ??? Come on, Burley!

99% of Americans have never seen such a product nor care that one exists.

karmantra 09-04-07 10:29 PM

Apparently Burley is introducing the 'new' Piccolo at the bike trade show in Las Vegas at the end of September--they're not giving out any more info about it until then, except to say it will cost less than the earlier (USA made) Piccolos--maybe they are attempting to create a 'buzz' about it by being mum!

HardyWeinberg 09-05-07 11:59 AM

Too late, got our Adams this summer...

Owner 09-10-07 12:10 PM

Yeah, I couldn't wait and picked up an Adams too. If the Burley comes out and is priced right, maybe I'll switch, but the Adams has been pretty solid so far.

ang1sgt 09-11-07 08:50 AM

The Adams and the Burley have always been top of the line performers. I personally use a Fisher "Freeloader" that I found on Craiglist and a great discount over retail. This is the same bike as what Trek sells and seems to work well enough for my purposes. I am sure that once I am done with it, that I'll be able to sell it for what I have into it with little problem.

Burley is a great company to work with. They have had their issues the past couple of years and are what I would consider in a re-building mode. They are back to their roots with trailers and 1/2 bikes and I wish their company well.

Chris

masiman 10-01-07 10:44 AM

Apparently the re-introduced Piccolo will be a single speed model only.

karmantra 10-02-07 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by masiman (Post 5368035)
Apparently the re-introduced Piccolo will be a single speed model only.

Bummer!

tzracer 10-04-07 07:52 PM

I read Sheldon Brown's report about the Vegas show, it implied that there would be 2 models. I emailed him and he replied that yes there is going to be 2 models. A single speed and a multispeed.

Fishy 10-04-07 08:20 PM

The multispeed version of the Piccolo will retail for $299. A cheaper, single-speed version will be available for $239.

masiman 10-06-07 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by tzracer (Post 5394508)
I read Sheldon Brown's report about the Vegas show, it implied that there would be 2 models. I emailed him and he replied that yes there is going to be 2 models. A single speed and a multispeed.

You are correct. I speed read "Fortunately, they've now re-introduced the Piccolo, and a similar, but less expensive single speed version", and missed the dual context.

veloellen 10-18-07 07:08 PM

There is a moose rack on ebay now (not mine) - and I plan to list my burley piccolo soon (shameless plug)!


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