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Introducing my new toy
For the upcoming triathlon season, my new Marinoni VR2...Full carbon monocoque frame, carbon crankset and brakes. Full Shimano Ultegra drive components. I gave a look to the Giant TCR and to the Specialized Roubaix as well....finally go with the Marinoni VR2. Enjoy the master piece's pics.:)
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It looks cool, but what are the stats on it?
Like: Weight (empty and when fully fueled)? Acceleration times? Top speed? Braking distances? Skid pad results? Price as optioned? |
All you wanna know...almost...is there....http://www.marinoni.qc.ca/Html/VR2.html
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I wana know the faliing off of it rate?
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Nice ride
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Marioni is supposed to be a very good bike. Is that a 54 cm frame? How's the compliance (stiffness) and power transfer.
I need to go all carbon at some point - for the experience. But I still love steel. |
Very stiff, you can feel the road a lot...power x-fer is superb...I love it...A nervous ride......And yes, it's a 54 cm.
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I'd send it back - the top tube is warped :p
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Oh, forgot to say - great looking bike, a real work of art! |
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