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Another of my favourite race bikes:

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I raced an identical System Six for two seasons but without the Liquigas paintjob and Campy wheels instead of Fulcrum. Superb machine, the best descending and best crit bike I ever owned. Handled like a dream, you could throw it around like a lunatic escaping the asylum :D
 
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Another of my favourite race bikes:

Mercurio1_hi.jpg


I raced an identical System Six for two seasons but without the Liquigas paintjob and Campy wheels instead of Fulcrum. Superb machine, the best descending and best crit bike I ever owned. Handled like a dream, you could throw it around like a lunatic escaping the asylum :D

My first road bike was cannonade , same as this one. caad 5
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ray j willings said:


Bellissimo!!

As we know Shimano got there first with indexed shifting, and then integrated brake/gear levers, but as long as you don't mind the clunkier Campy shifting then the Campy way wins on all counts...cheaper, under the bartape cabling from the getgo, uncomplicated, and easily serviceable.

...and beautiful!
 
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Sarto stuff is great. From the north Italy region where Legend Bikes are made and Viner.
This is the area ,who Build custom bikes for The pro's , Exact replicas of the sponsors bikes but they are custom Italian bikes you cannot tell. They are incredible craftsman..... Ray J .


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Some amazing kit. A lot of fantastic bike makers, good to see not everything is straight off the robot line of manufacturing.