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Honestly? No...sorry.....but i have been thinking of a new bike, especially after riding your 853. i found it very smooth, so i would be interested to hear if there are some out there ridin ultrafoco or even EOM 16.5. the 853 definately absorbed all beneath it, but it seemed to flex quite abit, but again it would have to be something special to knock the bianchi XL Carbon (Alessio). i know that they say that a good steel frame will last forever and steel is real but that bianchi is **** hot, and with my Alessio Bianchi outfit coming from europe next week, the frame cant be too far away.......i hope -- tonykara |
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tonykara Wrote: Honestly? No...sorry.....but i have been thinking of a new bike, especially after riding your 853. i found it very smooth, so i would be interested to hear if there are some out there ridin ultrafoco or even EOM 16.5. the 853 definately absorbed all beneath it, but it seemed to flex quite abit, but again it would have to be something special to knock the bianchi XL Carbon (Alessio). i know that they say that a good steel frame will last forever and steel is real but that bianchi is **** hot, and with my Alessio Bianchi outfit coming from europe next week, the frame cant be too far away.......i hope where was the flex? I have often wondered about that but have nothing to compare it too. Is it that 'vague' feeling at the back you get when you stand/stomp up a hill? (with my weight, i guess its all a matter of degrees) I gotta try some different bikes. Or maybe i shouldnt. My green beast an' me done some great rides together. And they would fight in the shed... Youre just a 'gotta have the latest' whore problem with that is, it'll only be the latest for about 12 months and then something else shiny (or black) will catch you eye FD - keepin it real. but not real enough to convince MrsFD that bikes really DO need a dedicated room in the house -- flyingdutch |
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