Saddle bum said:ShimoNo is OK for riding down to the shops, as you would in a Morri-Minor, but for the joys of the open road, it must be Campagnolo. I think policemen should be made to salute passing bikes with the Super-C, as they used to Rolls Royces.
dave r said:I always thought the best way to enjoy the joys of the open road was on a fixed wheel. The pearson Touche' being a superb example
Nicensleazy said:Just another thing, that bike is hand made in Milan, limited edition. OK, the paint job is quite loud, but the bike itself is a work of art.
fossyant said:That bike is on my very short list for a commuter......
dave r said:If you buy the Pearson don't waste it just commuting, use it for long rides as well.
fossyant said:It's F'ing hilly here...so ratio choice is the key....yup It will get used....and my MTB back to MTB use.....