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The Bianchi is perfect, top tube pump and tan sidewalls to me, set it off just right.
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Originally Posted by pelotonracer
(Post 13711160)
The tires need celeste sidewalls. Once that's done, HOT! Now, it's kinda pretty.
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Originally Posted by Triguy
(Post 13711378)
The Bianchi is perfect, top tube pump and tan sidewalls to me, set it off just right.
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I love the Bianchi even though I dislike celeste as a color...hot!
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Originally Posted by sbxx1985
(Post 13711305)
What psimets do you have? His Kinlins?
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Originally Posted by pelotonracer
(Post 13709142)
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Originally Posted by Triguy
(Post 13711378)
The Bianchi is perfect, top tube pump and tan sidewalls to me, set it off just right.
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well **** if bikes that aren't finished count...
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...ass/nago12.jpg SOON! |
Originally Posted by mazdaspeed
(Post 13711833)
well **** if bikes that aren't finished count...
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...ass/nago12.jpg SOON! |
Originally Posted by UCIMBZ
(Post 13711846)
Saronnis are not fair. They throw the curve on everybody.
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Originally Posted by fa63
(Post 13707686)
With that said, let me put this one up as well for the BF critics:
http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m...y/IMG_2703.jpg Wheels are Mavic Cosmic carbones? |
Originally Posted by JSS
(Post 13710369)
Here is my UCMIBZ style review:
Not hot!!! look at the ridiculous position of the rear skewer, the red lettering on the front tire is a different red than the frame, the wheels are a model year older than the frame, it needs a nice garage door, the crank arm is .0003 degrees to low, the shadowing on the floor is horrible, and the cabling on the handle bars is .004mm to high Wrong Said Bob |
Originally Posted by mazdaspeed
(Post 13711833)
You're going to fix those uneven valve stem lengths though, right? |
Originally Posted by Minion1
(Post 13711919)
Smoking hot. Set up to ride.
Wheels are Mavic Cosmic carbones? |
Originally Posted by Andy_K
(Post 13712041)
Definitely hot! Even unfinished.
You're going to fix those uneven valve stem lengths though, right? |
Originally Posted by UCIMBZ
(Post 13711149)
I have posted this before but some people asked for a better pic. So here you go:
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7164/6...5087d634_z.jpg It is much older than a lot of you out there. And I am the original owner. |
Originally Posted by Yaniel
(Post 13706949)
I'm not really sure what a Revenio or Marinoni is, but if you replace the frame on a bike with a different model frame, doesn't the bike stop being the first bike and become the second?
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Originally Posted by Commodus
(Post 13707059)
This is actually my favourite frame in the world. I'm riding it right now and I love it.
That said, this bike is an aesthetic mess. Go to black tires, white seat and bar tape and white cable and it'll improve a lot. There is no reason for neon green to be on this bike. Even if you are a Basso fan. And ya to be honest I don't like it one bit, it looks absolutely awful with that mix of colors but I'm only 15 and I'm not into biking as much as I can be right now because of school and I got exams soon D: other than that when I get a job and make some extra cash than I'll be go full speed into the biking world! By the way, I'm definitely doing that touchup you mentioned with the seat and bar tape etc. That sounds amazing!! <3 thank you! |
Italian bikes with horizontal top tubes and Campagnolo = HOT.
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Originally Posted by Herbie53
(Post 13711944)
the rear skewer position is correct and it is hot.
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Originally Posted by RevenioMarinoni
(Post 13712212)
No because I would've got the regular revenio 3.0 that is green and black but there was no size to fit me^ so they got the marinoni frame on it before I even purchased it. Marinoni is an Italian frame, very good!
Your bike is also NOT a Revino, a Revino is a Raleigh correct? Does it say anywhere on your bike the words Raleigh or Revino? No. You have a Marinoni Delta, which has been built with Shimano components(possibly taken from a Raleigh Revino 3.0) which does not make it in any way shape or form a Raleigh Revino 3.0. STOP CALLING IT THAT. |
Originally Posted by Hartlin
(Post 13712476)
Revino, a Revino Revino? No. Revino Revino 3.0. STOP CALLING IT THAT.
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Originally Posted by JSS
(Post 13712295)
Can someone please explain sarcasm to this gentleman?
However, the skewer lever is positioned correctly, so I assumed you did not know how to correctly position a skewer and was providing some helpful feedback. as reference... http://www.velominati.com/blog/the-rules/#41 |
Originally Posted by Hartlin
(Post 13712476)
Marinoni is actually a Canadian company, started by an Italian man who settled in Montreal. It's a Canadian frame.
Your bike is also NOT a Revino, a Revino is a Raleigh correct? Does it say anywhere on your bike the words Raleigh or Revino? No. You have a Marinoni Delta, which has been built with Shimano components(possibly taken from a Raleigh Revino 3.0) which does not make it in any way shape or form a Raleigh Revino 3.0. STOP CALLING IT THAT. but im not gonna be a dick so thank you, ill start calling it Marinoni Delta from now on. |
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