fondriest m. di campiglio?

Can anyone share any experience/advice on the fondriest m. di campiglio I just picked off Ebay for a couple of hundred pounds? I was planning to stick it on the turbo but the few reviews I can find online seem to suggest it's quite well regarded.


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  • pep.fermi
    pep.fermi Posts: 383
    edited November 2023
    Sorry not really answering your question. But....
    I don't think there is such a thing as a bicycle not good enough to be ridden on normal road.
    If anything, it depends on the current status of maintenance of the mechanical components.
    So at worst it's only a matter of investing some time cash stress whatever to make it fit (again).
    Same as a car. Or a house. Or anything, really...
  • I owned a Fondriest “Top Level” aluminium frame which had carbon forks and looked quite similar in tube profiles to yours. Had a spectacular paint job, and looked superb built up. Was easily as well made and finished as anything from the better known brand names.

    It rode really well too, very stable and good handling, and surprisingly comfortable for long rides.

    Really a very fine bike all round.
    Open One+ BMC TE29 Seven 622SL On One Scandal Cervelo RS
  • Like this, but with better group set and wheels, and no silly yellow tape…


    Open One+ BMC TE29 Seven 622SL On One Scandal Cervelo RS
  • Like this, but with better group set and wheels, and no silly yellow tape…


    Nice that........particularly like the unusual colour scheme.