pinarello dogma fp w/ full campy record. last of the breed it being a non-autoclave variety. magnesium and carbon construction and actually made by pinarello's finest. the wheels are pretty rare as well so says gita. i built the bike about 4 yrs ago at a cost of approx $11k list price. i have its sister bike out on the west coast with the only difference being it has dura ace crank set. these dogma's were my 3rd and 4th pinarello custom builds (custom because i ride slightly out of square frame measurments) and each is like art to me. pcb Image Unavailable, Please Login
I bought a bike w this K2 carbon frame. Originally it was $8k. Got mine for $2k Image Unavailable, Please Login
Custom Giano CF bike with the latest SRAM red group, ritchey ti pedals and cheap Fulcrum 5 wheels are for daily use - weighs in at 15.2 lb with those wheels...under legal limit with racing wheelset. Only negative is that the rider is really not up to par with the bike Image Unavailable, Please Login
i am a campy guy from day one but i like my campy bike w/ the dura ace crank set best. the dura ace bottom bracket is sweet and the crank arms feel stiffer thus more electric!
Speaking of components...A friend of mine just bought a titanium Guru tri bike with Shimano's new Di2 electronic shifting components. Its a wicked setup! Both front and rear derailleurs self-trim so regardless of low, med, high gearing you never have any chain rub/noise. And for tri folks there is the added benefit of being able to shift on both the horns as well as the aero-bars. Time will tell how durable the setup is, especially in wet/humid conditions. Now if I only had the $4K to afford it!
Dont Laugh....Please! High quality throughout! I recently moved into manhattan... Storage is at a premium... I can lap the outer circle of central park in 14 minutes ... Its 17lbs. and a pleasure to ride...and my son rides onthe front cross bar.. Its Different for sure...comfortable upright position Hope to get a superbike in spring! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here are my bikes. Not super expensive, but I like them. 2010 Windsor Fens (Shimano 105 group, alu/carbon, bontrager race lite wheels) 1982 Peugeot P8 Hit 44mph on the Windsor.... not bad! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
If the lighter the bike, the higher the price...these ones must be pretty expensive. 7.84 lbs: http://www.light-bikes.com/bikegallery/BikeListing.asp?id=747 7.04 lbs: http://www.light-bikes.com/bikegallery/BikeListing.asp?id=1507
I think I have found the most expensive bike more then a ducati D it's $75,000 to $80,000 range when I seen it, I said sold, till I seen the price. any way here are the picks only 500 or 600 not sure will be sold. Its called the black trail Jay leno's garage forum has a video of him riding it check it out. If I had to pick I'd take the Ducati Thank you. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's an electric bike with a motor. I don't know about selling "only" 500 or 600 at that price. I doubt they could sell more than a handful, if that. I'd like to have one though.
I wonder how much it would cost to build one of those 80+ mph bicycles. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V2FgwN_re4&feature=related
I like the bikes made from bamboo. Calfee Design. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
craig calfee has done some great stuff! i remember comparing craigs cf bikes vs. the same vintage colnago cf frame. the colnago looked like it was built by hacks where the calfee was perfect!