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Mentor58 10-18-05 05:46 PM

Didn't pull the trigger on a Volpe
 
Just got to vent. I've been thinking that I could use a good 'all around' bike, since the c-dale is going to go to a full out loaded touring configuration, and with the extra weight and low gears it won't be a particulary 'sporty' ride, but supurb for what I want it for, a good solid plow horse. My Motobecane is a joy to ride, but not going to get a rack mounted on it, it's a race horse. I was thinking that a Bianchi Volpe would be perfect for my needs, it's steel, (which I don't have), Italian (which I don't have), and a good 'everyday' bike.

Saw one on ebay at the end of lunch today, my size, this year's model, very good shape. Had a 'buy-it-now' price of 600 bucks. I thought, "I've got to get class started, but they will be hitting the lab in about 1 hour, so I'll buy it then before it gets snatched up. You can guess the rest.

ARRRGHHHH!!!!!! CURSES!!!!!!!!!! IT BURNS!!!!!!!! IT BURNS!!!!!!!!!

Ok, I'm ok now. just had to vent, and since nobody I work with would even begin to understand, I had to come here.

Steve W.
Who will perform a prostate exam with a garden gnome on the first person who makes a crack about scoring a great deal on a Volpe today

halfspeed 10-18-05 07:54 PM


Originally Posted by Mentor58
Just got to vent. I've been thinking that I could use a good 'all around' bike, since the c-dale is going to go to a full out loaded touring configuration, and with the extra weight and low gears it won't be a particulary 'sporty' ride, but supurb for what I want it for, a good solid plow horse. My Motobecane is a joy to ride, but not going to get a rack mounted on it, it's a race horse. I was thinking that a Bianchi Volpe would be perfect for my needs, it's steel, (which I don't have), Italian (which I don't have), and a good 'everyday' bike.

Saw one on ebay at the end of lunch today, my size, this year's model, very good shape. Had a 'buy-it-now' price of 600 bucks. I thought, "I've got to get class started, but they will be hitting the lab in about 1 hour, so I'll buy it then before it gets snatched up. You can guess the rest.

ARRRGHHHH!!!!!! CURSES!!!!!!!!!! IT BURNS!!!!!!!! IT BURNS!!!!!!!!!

Ok, I'm ok now. just had to vent, and since nobody I work with would even begin to understand, I had to come here.

Steve W.
Who will perform a prostate exam with a garden gnome on the first person who makes a crack about scoring a great deal on a Volpe today


If it's any consolation, the Volpe isn't really Italian. It's designed in the US and built in Taiwan. Only the name is Italian.

Mentor58 10-18-05 08:20 PM


Originally Posted by halfspeed
If it's any consolation, the Volpe isn't really Italian. It's designed in the US and built in Taiwan. Only the name is Italian.

Yea, I knew that it was Taiwan made, didn't realize that it was designed in the US. It still burns however. :) Well, I'm sure that another deal will come along in the future, just have to keep my eyes open.

Steve W.

linds 10-19-05 08:53 AM

Haha, I think this is the one that I bought!
55 cm, yea?

I'll let you know how it rides ;)

PS - I don't have a prostate!


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