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Kogo-Miyati's "Aeroblade"
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Inspired by Spykers WWI fighter planes
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Hand built titanium frame
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14 speed internal gear hub (Speedhub Aeroblade Special) made by Rohloff.
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Grips, saddle and saddlebag trimmed in Hulshof Leather.
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Closed system hydraulic disc brake system from Formula
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nice! - but will it ever get ridden or just be on display in a museum?
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it's available for purchase, prize should be around €13.000
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wow
looks ubercool
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it's a bike
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those are defiantly Formula one's on there, been saving up for those.
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lmao, this is officially funnier than people who salivate over cars.
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>>333091
yeah or people enjoying art, music, books or movies. In other words cultured people :x
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heck if people can afford it and are into bikes, why not?
Whatever steams your pants
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Leave it to Kogo-Miyati to build (another) bike that no serious cyclist would ever ride and then price it as if it were made in western europe and build it in asia.
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>>332865
If you find one in a museum it will be next to other vehicles of similar design with a display tag that reads "... and here they made one out of something other than milk cartons."
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>>333304
can't expect to be wiser than your intelligence allows, but in cases where you obviously don't know what you are talking about you should keep quiet...

Dutch cyclist riding the Koga Kimera won 8 medals at the recent World Championships. So those champions aren't serious cyclists or?...
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Agreed.

Also,>>333304, if it's carbon fiber, chances are that it was made in Taiwan. Colnago, Giant, Scott, and so many more... And it's not just that labor is cheaper in Taiwan, it's that that is where you find the greatest expertise in carbon fiber. So go ahead and admire this "Western European" Pinarello, and be glad the Italians were smart enough to outsource its production to Taiwan.
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Formula what? and i bet they used pleather
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>>333495
That's a gorgeous bike right there. Any idea how much it weighs? My guess is 14 lbs.
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>>333549
F3 is an economy model built with shimano components for the 2500 dollar bracket. The standard build sheet lists the bike at 17.5 pounds.
The bike in this image steals half of the component set from its "parent model" the F4. The noticable reduction from the better wheelset, being rotational mass ect ect... maybe 16-16.5ish
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nice enough to have a low end group set