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Eurobike 2007: Report 2

More bikey treats from the Friedrichshafen aisles


Posted: 31 August 2007
by Mike Davis

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Bianchi

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Bianchi has a reputation for bikes of the more traditional persuasion, but the carbon fibre full suspension Camos doesn't exactly bear that out.

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There's a hint of the old GT LTS about the Camos, especially with the shock arrangement. There's a pivot at the after end of the chainstays but none at the front - the system relies on flex in the carbon stays.

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Bianchi is also responsible for a range of Ducati-branded bikes. In MTBs you can choose from the 140mm travel Scrambler 140, complete with Marzocchi front and rear suspension for full Italian flavour...

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...or the hardtail Scrambler XR. Both are only available in red, naturally enough.

Carraro

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Bike Name of the Show so far has to go to the magnificently-monikered Carraro Rampant.

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More carbon fibre flexy chainstays instead of pivots.

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Excitingly machined rockers.

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Carraro also has this clean-looking titanium hardtail.

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Interchangeable dropouts make for easy replacement - you could always take spares with you if you want to play safe.

Wilier

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Wilier is best known for its road bikes, but it has a few MTBs in the range too. This is the Rosso Rubino.

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The frame is mostly aluminium but with a carbon fibre seat tube.

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Forged head tube includes Wilier logo.


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