bianchi frame cyclocross tires other parts from local second hand bike shop, hampshire bicycle exchange thanx
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bianchi frame cyclocross tires other parts from local second hand bike shop, hampshire bicycle exchange thanx
Submitted by al galeassi
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12 Comments Received
December 1st, 2009 @3:00 pm
you got a killer frame….
April 20th, 2010 @8:40 pm
Nice frame!! Cool tires.
April 20th, 2010 @8:52 pm
nice tires that just made me think should have gotten a set for winter.
April 20th, 2010 @8:59 pm
Nice color, and close to the memorable Snipertoe Cheap but Bling scheme. Good Work.
April 20th, 2010 @9:10 pm
WSB do not compare this to cheap but bling. jk.
April 20th, 2010 @9:15 pm
But it has two wheels and similar color your Honor.
April 20th, 2010 @9:56 pm
It has orange and blue. It’s like a red Kia and a red Ferrari,
same color, that’s about it.
April 20th, 2010 @10:03 pm
I like this one. Why do we comment 5 months later? I would like drop bars on this one…if it were mine….or CS’s. he he.
April 21st, 2010 @5:20 am
I like it too. and prefer it over most of the screaming Bianchi and the bars look practical and has also become my preferred riding position. I cut my 2nd pair of drops last week making the survivors that much more rare. sorry CS
April 21st, 2010 @10:07 am
good look and I can almost forgive the orange.yours truly,E.Bianchi enjoy
April 21st, 2010 @4:12 pm
Yeah! Cheap but Bling! lives on! Knobby tires are great… if its a motorcycle or a car, or truck. Because a bike frame is lighter than the rider and the width of the wheel does not distribute the weight across a large patch. Tread, of any sort only creates more surface –no help in the rain. Now, if your in the mud or snow it might help with traction. I wouldn’t know. I’m a city boy. Snipertoe where are you? *sniff*
April 21st, 2010 @4:31 pm
Knobbly/cross tyres are great off road and you get used to them on the tarmack.I rode cross tyres for years all over the place. They didn’t wear out that quickly so I saw no reason to change them.Especially as any road ride I do can be diverted by finding an unknown footpath leading off somwhere interesting between the fields. That still happens on my semi slicks, with varying degrees of control. Ha,ha. I do like the way they coordinate with the forks and frame pannels. It’s an interesting bike. Be proud.
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