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    Quote Originally Posted by Kano View Post
    So, last night, when I was reading this forum, I clicked this link, and the window was still open, partially visible, on my screen, when DH walked by, and said I must close that window and not look at that stuff.

    You'd think there were kids in the room or something!

    Karen in Boise

    I was checking out websites for a new frame last night, and this morning DH asked me, "So how late did you stay up last night looking at bike porn?"

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    The counterpoint to the complaint about Bianchi's mix of components is that at least their WSD bikes fall into that elusive "mid-range" category. When I was looking around at various bikes last week, my husband commented that with women's bikes there is this huge gap in a lot of lines: you go from Sora/Tiagra straight to Ultegra, which makes things hard on someone trying to shop on a 105 budget.

    And Bianchi seems to be phasing out Campy on all of their mid-range or lower bikes, not just the women's bikes. The only steel available with Campy this year is the Eros, and that's Mirage. It's a bummer, because the Veloce was such a nice bike and the Veloce gruppo is such a bargain. Campy Only did a great review of the 2001 Veloce triple, the group that is on my bike ... it really shifts like a dream compared to the equivalently priced Shimano. (Well, it is easier to find your front chain ring with 105, but it just takes a little practice with the Veloce. If I can do it, anyone can do it.)

 

 

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