We didn’t set out to make this video Italian-only, it just kind of happened. Here are – in our opinion – the five most beautiful thoroughbred Italian bicycles in the world today. Agree? Disagree? Let us know in the comments.

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    1. Espero entiendas mi comentario,, que paso con el acero columbus?? No me gustan las bicis de fibra de carbon,, solo nuevas se ven bien y duran muy poco,, checa la colnago master de acero columbus esta mucho mejor,,

    2. I ride a 1994 Pinarello Stelvio. Now THAT's an Italian bike – it even says so on the seatstay – Treviso Italia. Back then, I ordered my frame through my dealer – a pro mechanic – and the nearly-retired craftsmen in Treviso started soldering it together. End of the '90's, it was all over. Now, the real Pinarellos are Taiwanese; the Chinarellos are Chinese. China considers Taiwan to be an obnoxious province, so It's all the same, really. My first carbon bike will be a German-built Focus. Weeks from now. Keeping my REAL Pinarello!

    3. Italians need to actually make these things. People like myself will pay the good money if these things are actually made there!!!
      I have to settle for old things from Italy. I have the 1961 Lambretta, I have the 1967 Fiat 500, I have the 1981 Bianchi bicycle,
      But I do not have the new Bianchi or the new Lambretta because these things are NOT MADE IN ITALY.!!!

    4. Italian bikes are the best looking bikes in the peloton.A lot of the American brand bikes are ugly as hell and they all seem to be carbon black.American person being honest folks.

    5. Italian brand, Chiawanese made in Italian price.
      Mama mia!😯
      Chiwanese brand, Chiwanese made in Chiwanese price! 👌
      We'll Go with Trinx, Giant, Battle or Merida!

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