retrojohm65
Dirt Disciple
I bought this bike not entirely sure of the maker who turned out to be MBM Italy
as had been debadged by the previous owner who lived in Ladbroke Grove
not surprising!
I suppose the hardened Fixie riders out there will look down as its not
cinelli, campagnolo colnago or pinarello.. BUT
I can tell you the proof of the pudding is in the eating and this bike
not only oozes Great construction, lugs and finish But the ride is
just phenomenal very very rapid off the mark and the handling is off the scale
I run the bike on a 42-18 freewheel just for the fact that where I live its all stop start and hills
I've already taken out a couple of top spec road bikes (on acceleration, not top speed)
and can destroy ANY mountain bike with ease
If your looking for something like a Langster try one of these if you can find one, mine is most definitely NOT for sale and no I don't work for the company
The only possible negative is the name, in as much as it sounds much better in Italian "Sono fissati" according to google translate,
but as the bikes predominently for the Italian market it makes sense, maybe they could do a UK US import version The
MBM Cicli Sono fissati.... take that Pinarello Uno Tiagra
The company based near San MArino Italy
http://www.ciclimbm.it/cicliMBM/cicliMBM.html
as had been debadged by the previous owner who lived in Ladbroke Grove
not surprising!
I suppose the hardened Fixie riders out there will look down as its not
cinelli, campagnolo colnago or pinarello.. BUT
I can tell you the proof of the pudding is in the eating and this bike
not only oozes Great construction, lugs and finish But the ride is
just phenomenal very very rapid off the mark and the handling is off the scale
I run the bike on a 42-18 freewheel just for the fact that where I live its all stop start and hills
I've already taken out a couple of top spec road bikes (on acceleration, not top speed)
and can destroy ANY mountain bike with ease
If your looking for something like a Langster try one of these if you can find one, mine is most definitely NOT for sale and no I don't work for the company
The only possible negative is the name, in as much as it sounds much better in Italian "Sono fissati" according to google translate,
but as the bikes predominently for the Italian market it makes sense, maybe they could do a UK US import version The
MBM Cicli Sono fissati.... take that Pinarello Uno Tiagra
The company based near San MArino Italy
http://www.ciclimbm.it/cicliMBM/cicliMBM.html