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  1. #1
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    Wow; that's a gorgeous bike. Have fun with her, Velo!
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

  2. #2
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    Quote Originally Posted by velo View Post
    Giulianna - I certainly don't average 20 by myself, so if I waited for that, it could be a long wait. And this bike won't make me any faster, only riding and training will do that, but I will have an awfully fun time working toward that kind of goal!!
    I still have big hopes that someday I will achieve that goal and I am giving myself a good 6 months to lose at least 30 pounds and 2 years to ride at 20mph.. That will be my only reason to justify spending money on a real high end road bike I would love to own one but I think I need to deserve it and/or earn it.....so if I want it ....I better work hard for it.... lol

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  3. #3
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    Wow. Nice. I've heard great things about the Wilier bikes. Would love to hear more bout the ride and a review once you've got things dialed in. What drew you to the Wilier brand (or this particular bike) vs others especially since wilier isn't so well known or as widely available usually?
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by roguedog View Post
    Wow. Nice. I've heard great things about the Wilier bikes. Would love to hear more bout the ride and a review once you've got things dialed in. What drew you to the Wilier brand (or this particular bike) vs others especially since wilier isn't so well known or as widely available usually?
    I've ridden about 70 miles on it and it does need some tweaking, but I really do love this bike. My review thus far is - it rocks - is quick and responsive and smooth as silk (especially compared to my aluminum Klein).

    Wilier isn't so well known in the US, but that isn't really the case elsewhere. My dh isn't American and we've lived in Europe and travel there regularly and Wilier isn't as obscure there as it is here. I knew the brand and was really excited to know that I had a relatively local LBS that was a dealer. I was drawn to them from having ridden one before and knowing others that do and appreciate their quality. I'm an odd duck that I don't usually like to go along with the majority, so although I did test ride some from the major manufacturers, I really wanted something more unique. I was looking really at European brands. On a recent trip to Germany, I looked at Canyon (not sold in US, or so I'm told, so too difficult to deal with trying to purchase) and here in the US, I looked at Merckx and Ridley. Then I thought "I really want something Italian" because I knew I was spoiled for Campy and wanted the Chorus 11. I wanted an all-Italian bike. So for my local options that would be Colnago, Pinarello, or Wilier. The Colnago dealer is just TOO big and impersonal. I went with a smaller, more hands-on LBS (carrying Wilier and Pinarello) and the experience was great. I preferred the geometry of the Wilier Gran Turismo over all the Pinarellos and that's how I chose it. I chose the GT over the Cento1 because I am not a frequent bike purchaser and this will allow me to make it more relaxed as I get older (I'm 42 now) whereas the Cento1 was more like my Klein... aggressive, aggressive, aggressive. So that was kind of the thought process. It may not make a lot of sense, but in the end I'm a very happy rider, so I think the process served me well. I highly recommend the brand!!
    The bicycle has done more for the emancipation of women than anything else in the world. ~ Susan B. Anthony

  5. #5
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    Beautiful - and glad you are having fun with it!

  6. #6
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    Wow, that is one gorgeous machine! Many happy miles to you both!
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  7. #7
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    I've always thought that the Willier is one sexy bike. Enjoy!

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