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Eurobike Randomness – Walk By Photoings of Carrera, Cipollini, Monty, PB Bikes & Silverback

2012 Carerra carbon fiber road bikes
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2012 Carerra carbon fiber road bikes

Eurobike is massive, and I was solo, so some brands that are (possibly) big and bad overseas simply got the walk-by-shooting. Here are some 2012 bikes from Carerra, Cipollini, Monty, PG Bikes and Silverback…enjoy!

CIPOLLINI

MONTY

Monty carbon fiber trials bike

Carbon fiber trials bike, anyone?

Monty carbon fiber trials bike

PG BIKES

PG Bikes cruisers and electric motorized bicycles

PG Bikes cruisers and electric motorized bicycles

PG Bikes cruisers and electric motorized bicycles

SILVERBACK

Silverback 2012 road commuter and mountain bikes

Silverback 2012 road commuter and mountain bikes

Silverback 2012 road commuter and mountain bikes

Silverback 2012 road commuter and mountain bikes

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nick
12 years ago

what are the wheels on the cipo bike?

moz
moz
12 years ago

@ Nick. In case you mean the white model ‘speed’ in the 1 pic.: FastForward Five (Netherlands).

Matt
Matt
12 years ago

The more of these wild looking bikes that come out, the more I like the basic, old fashioned look.

Gillis
Gillis
12 years ago

That Cipo track bike looks like something from the 90’s.

The Monty is sick.

What’s with the second PG, with the elevated drivetrain?

nick
12 years ago

@moz – no it’s the wheels singled out in the two pics right before the ‘monty’ section that i’m curious about – braided paired spokes and multiple weave weights on the rim.

look interesting.

moz
moz
12 years ago

@ Nick. FastForward Top carbon Tubolar with cipollini logos.

moz
moz
12 years ago

@ Gillis. To tell you the truth, I like them…(despite being carbon…) because they are designed & manufactured completely in Florence (Italy). I am talking about the cipollini bikes.

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