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The WHOA! Factor:
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As seen today, resprayed, re-chromed:
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For me it was a Serotta CRL. Rode and raced a lot of bikes from ‘75 thru the 80’s then got a chance to ride that CRL. I now own 2 Serottas.
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Kestrel MXZ
The first I saw the Kestrel MXZ frame hanging from a bike shop in the late 80s, it blew my mind.
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Pegoretti Palo Santo. Been on this forum for a bit. Got enamored with all that I was hearing about custom bikes and higher end bikes but didn't really understand until getting on the Peg. Whoa! Instant smile.
Wow so much goodness. It's gone to a PL'er who is hopefully joyfully riding it about and enjoying its goodness. 'Twas a tad too big and not enough room in the stable. Always felt a tad stretched in the TT esp climbing. Have been on the lookout for a smaller Duende or something out there. Actually, I guess my first WHOA also came from Pegoretti when I saw one in a bike shop window and I'd never seen bikes painted in such freestyle, expressive manner. But the ride.... addictive. |
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That bike that made you go "WHOA!"
That bike that made you go "WHOA!"
Friend lived at the bottom of a short ridable hill Her garage door faced looking at that hill She wasn't a serious rider Owned an inexpensive step thru woman bike I got on once and tried to ride up that hill for the heck of it The frame flexed so much I could not get up that hill all the power went into the frame flexing "That bike that made you go "WHOA!" what a pile of useless metal and rubber!!!! |
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With pink highlights? I started with the blue one, got hit by a car and broke the top and down tubes. Next version was the black one.
Neither can hold a candle to my current titanium Strong. |
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Colnago c50 sloping- couldn’t believe how smooth it was
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And now - have 3 keepers
That are amazing Cyfac Absolu v2 Parlee z3 Gaulzetti interclub Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Please post pics of the Interclub! I also have one.
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Gaulzetti interclub - thanks to Muffin man Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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WHOA bike
High school...I got a Univega "Gran Tour" or "Gran Sport". Not sure which one.
I rode that into the ground. I'd take it up/around Tilden, the 3 Bears, Wildcat Canyon etc. Oh yeah - Bell "Windjammer" helmet. Toe clips, t shirt. etc. etc. And then one day, on my way home on a ride, I stopped by a bike shop to top up my tires. They had a Tomassini SLX in the stand - and they allowed me to take it out + around the block on a lark. Holy cow. And that was it. Of course, it took a long (LONG) time to get to even breathe in the vicinity of such a work of art. But it's one that I'll never forget. |
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1995. This bike was sick and so ahead of it's time, with double shocks nearly double the travel and slacker laid back geometry. Not light enough for cros country but the engineering was up there.
I was racing a Csi200 at the time. First American bike I owned and it was a rocket. Last edited by kiwisimon; 05-20-2020 at 10:39 PM. |
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Big aluminium fan and have always wanted to see one of these in the flesh! Can I buy you a coffee (or beer, whatever) for the privilege? |
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