olmo MTB
Phab82
Posts: 3
Hi everyone,
during these days i'm studying to learn about a good MTB for crossroad.
I'm italian and i like, for that, italian brands I'm kidding but I'm interesting about this new Olmo MTB 2012 range: http://www.olmo.it/MTB/grangobi.aspx
what do you think about :?:
during these days i'm studying to learn about a good MTB for crossroad.
I'm italian and i like, for that, italian brands I'm kidding but I'm interesting about this new Olmo MTB 2012 range: http://www.olmo.it/MTB/grangobi.aspx
what do you think about :?:
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Looks like a bike.
Bit heavy though:
Bicycle weight
12,100 kg
12 tonnes?I don't do smileys.
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Parktools0 -
Looks like a nice spec....how much is it ?0
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Am I being thick (very possible)... but that's a hardtail, yet the spec says it's equipped with a RockShox Ario 3.2 rear shock?
I wouldn't trust them, they're lying to you about something.0 -
Probably a mafia plot.I don't do smileys.
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Parktools0 -
Probably this one is better http://www.olmo.it/eng/Mtb/Namib.aspx
it's equipped with rock shox ario 3.2 with lock-out system. Have you ever had experince with RockShox rear shocks?
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Phab82 wrote:Probably this one is better http://www.olmo.it/eng/Mtb/Namib.aspx
it's equipped with rock shox ario 3.2 with lock-out system. Have you ever had experince with RockShox rear shocks?
thank you guys
Yes they used to be rubbish but the new Ario shocks are pretty damm good, however the link again is a hardtail bike so does not have an ario shock..
In your finest Italian I would e-mail them and say their website is "l'uso tanto quanto Silvio Berlusconi in una scuola femminile"0