Bianchi C2C range

shaun75
shaun75 Posts: 223
edited October 2014 in Road buying advice
Can anyone please summarise the 2015 C2C range?
i take it they are all 'comfort/sportive' geometry but there are several models names which on Bianchi's site arent really explained.
There's...
Via Nirone
Impulso
Vertigo
Intenso
Infinito

I understand from Vertigo up they are carbon frames, is that right?

Comments

  • dj58
    dj58 Posts: 2,223
    I don't know myself, but does this help? http://road.cc/content/review/115685-bi ... -road-bike
  • t4tomo
    t4tomo Posts: 2,643
    see also
    http://www.epic-cycles.co.uk/bianchi.html
    no vertigo any more:
    going up in cost and quality:
    Via Nirone -Alu
    Impulso -alu
    Intenso - carbon
    Infinito CV - super clever expensive carbon pro level.
    Bianchi Infinito CV
    Bianchi Via Nirone 7 Ultegra
    Brompton S Type
    Carrera Vengeance Ultimate Ltd
    Gary Fisher Aquila '98
    Front half of a Viking Saratoga Tandem
  • Bar Shaker
    Bar Shaker Posts: 2,313
    My GF has an Infinito. It really is a lovely bike.

    The geometry is perfect for 100 mile sportives, with a stack height probably 50mm above my SLR. This comfort and lack of vibration transfer means her stamina on longer rides has improved considerably.

    With Di2, it's hard to beat for anything other than racing, although it is used at Tour level instead of the Oltre, because of the comfort.
    Boardman Elite SLR 9.2S
    Boardman FS Pro
  • I have an Infinito CV Di2. Perhaps a bit more racey than the previous Infinito with a stack height just 1cm higher than the equivalent Oltre, but a very comfortable ride. Expensive, but you would be very hard pushed to find a better endurance bike.