I am ready to start shopping....
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I am ready to start shopping....
I posted yesterday about my bike accident on Christmas. In short, I was hit by a car and my bike is totaled.
I am already thinking about my next bike and I am looking for some insight, thoughts and suggestions. First, my old(new) bike was a Cinelli Mystic Rat and I really loved the bike. It was my first single speed and it got me hooked!
I have/had been a roadie for almost 25 years and I love cycling and bikes. That being said, I want my next bike to be better than my last. I'd like to use one of my two local shops and the brands I am considering are Bianchi, Cinelli, Colnago and Torelli. I am leaning toward aluminum, but could probably be pushed in the steel direction. I'd like to spend less than $2,500.
A friend offered me some Campagnolo Pista wheels for a very good deal, but I am not sure if they can be run with brakes? So what should I get?
I am already thinking about my next bike and I am looking for some insight, thoughts and suggestions. First, my old(new) bike was a Cinelli Mystic Rat and I really loved the bike. It was my first single speed and it got me hooked!
I have/had been a roadie for almost 25 years and I love cycling and bikes. That being said, I want my next bike to be better than my last. I'd like to use one of my two local shops and the brands I am considering are Bianchi, Cinelli, Colnago and Torelli. I am leaning toward aluminum, but could probably be pushed in the steel direction. I'd like to spend less than $2,500.
A friend offered me some Campagnolo Pista wheels for a very good deal, but I am not sure if they can be run with brakes? So what should I get?
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I think the geometry on the Mash is too aggressive for me. I am thinking about the Vigorelli. I have also considered buying the Colnago Sprint (pretty fairly priced and already drilled for rear brake) and then changing a few things out like the wheels, post and stem(Thompson). I don't know...just thinking.
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I'm in the same boat (literally- got hit the day before my birthday at the end of Nov though).
I like the Colnago Sprint, but cheaper is Motobecane Team Track from BD.. full dura-ace w/ deda bits.
for the 2500.00 budget, you could buy the Colnago Pista Frameset and and outfit the Colnago with full dura-ace for a 13-14lb bike. This is what I might do.. or buy the team track and ride it until I find a frameset I like (mercx has my eye too).
Not really sure what to do. Anyway, hopefully you are ok? I had a fun ride to ER, but am pretty much fine other than some road rash that seems to not want to go away.
I like the Colnago Sprint, but cheaper is Motobecane Team Track from BD.. full dura-ace w/ deda bits.
for the 2500.00 budget, you could buy the Colnago Pista Frameset and and outfit the Colnago with full dura-ace for a 13-14lb bike. This is what I might do.. or buy the team track and ride it until I find a frameset I like (mercx has my eye too).
Not really sure what to do. Anyway, hopefully you are ok? I had a fun ride to ER, but am pretty much fine other than some road rash that seems to not want to go away.
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I think the geometry on the Mash is too aggressive for me. I am thinking about the Vigorelli. I have also considered buying the Colnago Sprint (pretty fairly priced and already drilled for rear brake) and then changing a few things out like the wheels, post and stem(Thompson). I don't know...just thinking.
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I'm in the same boat (literally- got hit the day before my birthday at the end of Nov though).
I like the Colnago Sprint, but cheaper is Motobecane Team Track from BD.. full dura-ace w/ deda bits.
for the 2500.00 budget, you could buy the Colnago Pista Frameset and and outfit the Colnago with full dura-ace for a 13-14lb bike. This is what I might do.. or buy the team track and ride it until I find a frameset I like (mercx has my eye too).
Not really sure what to do. Anyway, hopefully you are ok? I had a fun ride to ER, but am pretty much fine other than some road rash that seems to not want to go away.
I like the Colnago Sprint, but cheaper is Motobecane Team Track from BD.. full dura-ace w/ deda bits.
for the 2500.00 budget, you could buy the Colnago Pista Frameset and and outfit the Colnago with full dura-ace for a 13-14lb bike. This is what I might do.. or buy the team track and ride it until I find a frameset I like (mercx has my eye too).
Not really sure what to do. Anyway, hopefully you are ok? I had a fun ride to ER, but am pretty much fine other than some road rash that seems to not want to go away.
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Weren't you trying for a complete bike for under $2,500? Because that bike will end up being like $3500-$4000...
Anyway as with all bikes some people hate Cinelli and say it's just trying to be a quality Italian Steel brand when it's not, while others love them. I personally know that Torelli's are absolutely beautiful, and really so are Colnago's. Just buy what you want, I believe they're all pretty much the same quality.
Anyway as with all bikes some people hate Cinelli and say it's just trying to be a quality Italian Steel brand when it's not, while others love them. I personally know that Torelli's are absolutely beautiful, and really so are Colnago's. Just buy what you want, I believe they're all pretty much the same quality.
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The campi wheels do have a flat profile near the wheel that a brake would be able to grab onto, but not well. They also are only tubular wheels, which is not what you would want for a city bike. They defiantly are not the best wheel for what you are planning on building.
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I'm in the same boat (literally- got hit the day before my birthday at the end of Nov though).
I like the Colnago Sprint, but cheaper is Motobecane Team Track from BD.. full dura-ace w/ deda bits.
for the 2500.00 budget, you could buy the Colnago Pista Frameset and and outfit the Colnago with full dura-ace for a 13-14lb bike. This is what I might do.. or buy the team track and ride it until I find a frameset I like (mercx has my eye too).
I like the Colnago Sprint, but cheaper is Motobecane Team Track from BD.. full dura-ace w/ deda bits.
for the 2500.00 budget, you could buy the Colnago Pista Frameset and and outfit the Colnago with full dura-ace for a 13-14lb bike. This is what I might do.. or buy the team track and ride it until I find a frameset I like (mercx has my eye too).





