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Competitive Cyclist Reviews Bianchi Infinito

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2010

Competitive Cyclist's review of the Bianchi Infinito. Throughout the years, Bianchi's Reparto Corse division combined lessons learned on the road with Bianchis rich heritage to create bikes that have, as their catalogue eloquently states: Technology with SOUL". The new Infinito is a perfect example of this philosophy.


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  • I've got an Infinito on 105 Shimano. Could someone please explain: how are the cable hosing put through the frame? Or is there a special channel for the cable within the frame itself? Thank you!

  • @number4544 It uses internal cable routing. It's mostly a game of holding your tongue just right and using gravity to your advantage. Tilt the frame upward so the cable will fall out of the exit point when inserted. Once you get a cable in, use that to route the housing through. Give our sales staff a call if you need more assistance.

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  • @dvr123us how is new infinito? Is it what you thought it would be??

  • @snipesnrifles cats

  • wait, what did they use before rubber tires?

  • Perfecto!

    

  • @mrabuckten  Go buy a Ridley, they have a high standard in terms of environment protection.

  • @marcvh92 thank you for your answer...i am not a pro, i do it just for fun and health, so a inexpensive one with some technologie on it, is ok for me...;)

  • @marcvh92 it wont hurt to damage a least expensive bike as it will to hurt a dogma 60.1

  • @egosblue8 you should check each of the bikes' wheigh limits, some carbon frames have wheigh restrinctions to ensure a more secure ride

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