bianchi camaleonte
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Hello all
I have been lurking for a while and thinking of adding to my GT hardtail by buying a bike on cyclescheme. Most of my riding is on road (some gravell tracks) but I am unsure of going for a fully road bike as yet......
I had been thinking of a Trek 7500 or I like the look of the Cube SL cross's but cannot find one to test.
At my LBS at the weekend and they had some Bianchi Camaleonte's which caught the eye. The guy said they are way ahead of the trek fx's but these are more road oriented than what I was thinking.
A few questions....
Anyone got any experience of these, any thoughts?
How far off road would these handle, the Bianchi site says they could go off but I wonder about the tyres etc on tracks.
Cheers
I have been lurking for a while and thinking of adding to my GT hardtail by buying a bike on cyclescheme. Most of my riding is on road (some gravell tracks) but I am unsure of going for a fully road bike as yet......
I had been thinking of a Trek 7500 or I like the look of the Cube SL cross's but cannot find one to test.
At my LBS at the weekend and they had some Bianchi Camaleonte's which caught the eye. The guy said they are way ahead of the trek fx's but these are more road oriented than what I was thinking.
A few questions....
Anyone got any experience of these, any thoughts?
How far off road would these handle, the Bianchi site says they could go off but I wonder about the tyres etc on tracks.
Cheers
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At first glance I thought that said Bianchi Camel toe. Must fix glasses today.We need a bigger boat.
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