Get a slice of Italy for yourself:
    3T Strada Team Road Frameset: http://fave.co/2jbK8dj
    Pinarello Dogma F10: http://fave.co/2jcpolI
    Colnago V2-R: http://fave.co/2jb1gA7
    Bianchi Specialissima: http://fave.co/2jdu2jz

    Forget Ferrari, these are the Italian brands you should be swooning over. Tell us why our list is wrong etc etc 😉

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    1. Most of them are made in Taiwan and have you ever seen inside a Pinarelo? It's one of the worst made bikes I have ever seen, the carbon lay up is like that of a China made frame.

    2. So if you put a Toyota engine in a Ferrari is it still a Ferrari? Why are you reviewing Italian frames spec'd with Shimano components, kind of lose their appeal when that happens. Am I alone here?

    3. The 3T and the Pinarello "get (my) pulse racing" for all the wrong reasons: They are so insanely ugly that I get so mad that I want punch their designers and all the people encouraging them by shelling out shitloads of cash for these hideous creations.

    4. Lovely stuff – Colnago Master Olympic in 1997 Mapre colours and 2007 Pinarello Prince (with wavy forks/stays) and white Opera Leonardo (Pinarello ) 2010 Motorpoint Team my face Italian frames last 25 yrs!

    5. Was a little apprehensive when buying this with the few negative reviews on here, but this was exactly the kind of bike I was looking for. https://www.youtube.com/post/Ugkxn_jUDSlprMIeubd9rHdEAnv59nKfjcKv I plan to ride it on paved roadways and trails, and wanted a "Grocery Getter" so to speak. After receiving it (without any damage), I had it out of the box, and fully assembled in about 30 minutes. I did not have to look at the manual, and I'm glad because I did look at it after I got it together, and it looks like it's a manual for several different styles. I did have to adjust the breaks and gear shifters, but that's been my experience with every bike I've owned. There was one review in particular that made me nervous, saying it was not meant for someone 6'4", it was too short. Well I'm 6'5" (230lbs) with a 36" inseam, and can tell you this bike fits perfectly, granted the seat is in it's highest safe position. I've only had it for 3 days so far, and if things change I will update my review, but I put 26 miles on it so far, and it rides like a dream. Very comfortable seating position. The front suspension is good for the occasional rock or bump you hit on asphalt, but this bike is not made to be taken off road, and I'm OK with that. I was particularly happy to see the wheels were trued perfectly. I was expecting to have to take them in and have them trued at a local bike shop, as I've had to do with all my past bike purchases, but in this case they were already in great shape. For the money, this is an awesome bike.

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