Dream road bike for 2013?

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jifdave

rubbish uphill, downhill 'balast' make me fast
Location
Rochester
for me just a rose 2200. its the only bike ive seen in a 66cm frame.

its my realistic dream bike and would be a nice step up from the triban
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
Who the fark needs a 66cm frame!

I won't be buying any new bikes in 2013, I will be riding those I already own. TBH, I am happy with the bikes I have on the whole and have sort of got over the "dream bikes" thing. That's not to say I would decline another nice bike, I just don't pay much thought to it atm since I am not in the market for a bike right now.

Componentry is on my mind however!
 

Psyclist

Über Member
Location
Northamptonshire
Well I'm not a pro cyclist, so would spend less on a bike to be fully honest. But If I was rich and fitter....

De Rosa Protos, rather go with Campy who invented the electronic groupo, and EPS looks/runs sweet.

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Zakalwe

Well-Known Member
Well I'm not a pro cyclist, so would spend less on a bike to be fully honest. But If I was rich and fitter....

You don't have to be a professional driver to want to drive a Ferrari or a pro tennis player to want to play at Wimbledon. The truly great thing about cycling is a great bike is relatively inexpensive compared to the equivalent motor car, and the arena that our sport is played out on is the open road and always accessible to all of us, not behind closed doors like Wembley Stadium or Wimbledon.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
You don't have to be a professional driver to want to drive a Ferrari or a pro tennis player to want to play at Wimbledon. The truly great thing about cycling is a great bike is relatively inexpensive compared to the equivalent motor car, and the arena that our sport is played out on is the open road and always accessible to all of us, not behind closed doors like Wembley Stadium or Wimbledon.
Indeed!
 

Psyclist

Über Member
Location
Northamptonshire
You don't have to be a professional driver to want to drive a Ferrari or a pro tennis player to want to play at Wimbledon. The truly great thing about cycling is a great bike is relatively inexpensive compared to the equivalent motor car, and the arena that our sport is played out on is the open road and always accessible to all of us, not behind closed doors like Wembley Stadium or Wimbledon.

Guess so. I just don't like to be seen as the guy with all the gear and no idea. I'm recreational and am pretty slow.
But obviously if I won the lotto today, I'd be buying an array of bikes, including the ones I posted.
 

Mr Haematocrit

msg me on kik for android
Sounds like you already have your dream bike(s)! :thumbsup:

Thought I had them last year, with the Dogma, Venge and Look but I'm not so sure.
So i'm trying again this year with a Tarmac, Parlee and UK Sport Bike :biggrin: and there are still bikes i want :cry:

Perhaps that's the dream to have the bike the other guy is riding, and enough space to put them all...
All bikes are awesome imho specially the ones which make people smile.
 

BigonaBianchi

Yes I can, Yes I am, Yes I did...Repeat.
66cm frame...interesting....i have a 64cm galaxy ....61cm bianchi....if bianchi had had a bigger frame at the time i would have got it...I am 6'4"

does the frame size equal longer reach??
 
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