Sensa bikes

iplod
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Which bike or bikes, if any, in the sensa range would be suitable as an endurance/sportive bike. Doesn't need to be full on sportive based. Just as long as it's not a head down, bum up, racing speed machine. Before you point me in the direction of the geometry charts, i have to say that i cant make too much sense of them. Your thoughts please.
SOLITUDE. It's not for everyone.
Trek 5.2 madone 2007
Ribble audax/winter 2010
Bianchi infinto 2012
Trek 5.2 madone 2007
Ribble audax/winter 2010
Bianchi infinto 2012
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Don't suppose many people on here will be that familiar with Sensa bikes, why not pop up to Merlin and try them out?0
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I've had my Romagna Special for a couple of days and I love it. Very quick but still comfortable. Incredible components for the price too, I'd give Merlin a call/visit.0
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I am about to hit the button on a Guilia Custom with 105 - love the look of them (and let's face it that's 90% of the of the purchasing process)
i did ask merlin about the relative gemoetry set ups but they just referred me to the website - so going to check it out...Sensa Giulia 1050 -
Cheers for the input, totally agree with the look being a big part of the buying decision. And they do look good, and great value too. Think i'll contact merlin and make some enquiries.SOLITUDE. It's not for everyone.
Trek 5.2 madone 2007
Ribble audax/winter 2010
Bianchi infinto 20120 -
and you live close enough to go and see them in the flesh!
Also worth noting is that if you look on the Sensa website there are more options that Merlin may be able to get that aren't currently on the their website.Sensa Giulia 1050