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Jun 30
The Aggraziato Pro- One year later
I still just love this bike. I am riding it pretty consistently both on the trainer and now that the weather is better outside. The main thing I love is that I am not in pain after a ride (in a way) the frame dampens much of the vibrations that occur on the roads of Montgomery County, MD. I do ride hard and of course the legs and lungs do feel it.
I also live in a rolling hill area and you cannot escape them on rides and the climbing on this bike is wonderful. I also have yet to experience any shakiness on descents and I have gotten up to about 42 MPH. I did wear out my tires and have purchased new ones, but the old Hutchinsons that came with it were great. The seat is also very comfortable on the longer rides I have done (35-40 miles) plus I like the fact that the seat color and the bar tape match. I am a fan of the black/silver look and although it isn't a "flashy-splashy" look it has a bad ass Oakland Raider feel to it.
Anyway, I do suggest the Aggraziato to anyone interested and have already talked it up to anybody that comes to me with the "what type of bike should I buy?" question. I say go to GiantNerd and look at the Tommaso's but especially the Aggraziato.
Posted 06.30.11
Oct 22
The Greatest
It climbs like a butterfly and descends like a bee, such a phenomenal bike for such a nominal fee.....all rhyming aside, I have had this bike now for about 5 months and just love it. Having a complete Ultegra components set and Carbon frame for the price is amazing. The 50/34 ratio really helps out with climbing, I do not have long hills here in Maryland, but have short steep ones and this helps me significantly. What goes up must come down and I do not feel any shimmy whatsoever on the descents (fastest so far is 40 mph). Getting away form the ups and downs it also is great on all roads flat for a very smooth ride. I am 43 yrs old, 6'5" and approx 215lbs so smoothness is a must. the Carbon frame definitely helps with the shock absorption of rough roads. Anyway, whomever purchases this bike will NOT regret it.
Enjoy
Posted 10.22.10
Jun 30
The Aggraziato Pro- One year later
I still just love this bike. I am riding it pretty consistently both on the trainer and now that the weather is better outside. The main thing I love is that I am not in pain after a ride (in a way) the frame dampens much of the vibrations that occur on the roads of Montgomery County, MD. I do ride hard and of course the legs and lungs do feel it.
I also live in a rolling hill area and you cannot escape them on rides and the climbing on this bike is wonderful. I also have yet to experience any shakiness on descents and I have gotten up to about 42 MPH. I did wear out my tires and have purchased new ones, but the old Hutchinsons that came with it were great. The seat is also very comfortable on the longer rides I have done (35-40 miles) plus I like the fact that the seat color and the bar tape match. I am a fan of the black/silver look and although it isn't a "flashy-splashy" look it has a bad ass Oakland Raider feel to it.
Anyway, I do suggest the Aggraziato to anyone interested and have already talked it up to anybody that comes to me with the "what type of bike should I buy?" question. I say go to GiantNerd and look at the Tommaso's but especially the Aggraziato.
Posted 06.30.11
Oct 22
The Greatest
It climbs like a butterfly and descends like a bee, such a phenomenal bike for such a nominal fee.....all rhyming aside, I have had this bike now for about 5 months and just love it. Having a complete Ultegra components set and Carbon frame for the price is amazing. The 50/34 ratio really helps out with climbing, I do not have long hills here in Maryland, but have short steep ones and this helps me significantly. What goes up must come down and I do not feel any shimmy whatsoever on the descents (fastest so far is 40 mph). Getting away form the ups and downs it also is great on all roads flat for a very smooth ride. I am 43 yrs old, 6'5" and approx 215lbs so smoothness is a must. the Carbon frame definitely helps with the shock absorption of rough roads. Anyway, whomever purchases this bike will NOT regret it.
Enjoy
Posted 10.22.10