if one becomes available I am getting this bike....
I've been drooling over it myself. I love it from both a conceptual and apparently an execution standpoint--at least from the reviews I have read. It looks like it will be a ton of fun to ride.
First post in this section. The S-Works looks top notch, and is very cool looking, I’m not sure I’d notice the weight savings here in FL. I have a bunch of endurance road bikes and recently purchased the Domane SLR7 with Ultegra Di2. Love the tubeless 32mm tires, and the front and rear IsoSpeed definitely kill the road buzz. Image Unavailable, Please Login
I want. Image Unavailable, Please Login https://cyclingtips.com/2020/10/2021-bianchi-specialissima-disc-revealed/
Somewhere in Ravello, IT... (I'm the old guy) Rented a Pinarello F10 Dogma. Image Unavailable, Please Login
My "daily driver" is a 2015 Look. I also have a 94 Bianchi and a 2010 Trek Triathlon bike. Image Unavailable, Please Login
2 inches of snow last week. Today sunny and I got out into town on the bike. Image Unavailable, Please Login
This one has about 50K miles on it. It’s not worn out but I am. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here’s my Bianchi Infinito, purchased this year. Disc and Di2, with ENVE 45 wheels and Vitoria Corsa tubeless 28mm. It is a sweet ride with that Countervale technology and a nice switch back and forth with the Domane......... Image Unavailable, Please Login
I generally ride between 30 and 60 miles per day, most days. Today was one of those 60 milers on a beautiful, mostly deserted trail..... Image Unavailable, Please Login
One of the benefits of FL living, but you first have to survive the summers. However, winters are frequently quite windy here, at least enough to be annoying during an otherwise nice ride. When I lived in Boston, the black ice would always end my riding season, generally late Nov or so........
Hit 700 miles for the month and 8,000 miles for the year. Covid helped, as it freed up more of my time, as did the purchase of a Trek Domane SLR7 disc Di2 and a Bianchi Infinito disc Di2 also. With a final push, I could hit 9,000, but it’s not necessarily a goal. I’m thrilled to be able to ride in December, LOL!
Funny my daughter asked me the other day when I'm going to ride my bike. Spent a ton building this Yeti SB130 out and it will be two years old this coming March. I've never rode it. Most asphalt the tires have seen is when it rolled out of the bike shop and was put in the back of the SUV to bring it home. Sitting in the sunroom now with flat tires. Soon, I tell everyone who asks. Image Unavailable, Please Login
A shame. I don’t know your circumstances, but things change, life gets in the way. All of my bikes have major mileage, all but one have battle scars. Each and every one has been enjoyed days on end. If you’re not going to ride it, sell the dang thing on eBay or craigslist. A great time to sell a bike!
Beautiful bike... Sorry to hear you haven't been able to enjoy her. This is my little stumpy after this morning's ride.... Few things as much fun as getting out and doing a good hard ride. Of course, as I get older, I've realized that I've had to adjust my riding style and not attempt all the crazy S##$ I did in my youth. So I had this made to remind me! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Hey Joe, Very nice trail bike, there! Don't know if you remember me from West Chester C&C. I'm in FL and VA these days - purchased a 458 Spider which I love! And I ride bicycles a lot too. I'm at 8,300 mi. for the year, a record for me. COVID helped. Last time I saw you I think you had a McLaren. Still into exotics? William
Jersey at 0:15 is almost more biting than the reference to RHR @ 30bpm. . Enjoy. https://fb.watch/2bs1LFozck/
After doing my usual 12 mile rolling hill road ride on my fat bike in 6+ inches of snow, which was exciting, I decided to built something different. Just for fun, my Torker Tristar full suspension, narrow/fat, dulley, etrike. 24" wide with the dulley tires, 18" wide with single tires. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login