Lamborghini Classica Road Bike
From Tonino Lamborghini
The Lamborghini® Classica - a bicycle that demands attention, the Classica combines a stunning buffed Aluminum lightweight custome frame, Shinao Tourney TX-50 derailleurs. Vitesse high profile wheel set, and Shimano 14 speed STI shifters. This is a handsome package that needs to be
Customer Reviews
first road bike
this bike is what i wanted ,right out of the box flashy and fast ! had it going in 30 min
Lamborghini Classica Road Bike (25-Inch Frame)
Great bike, I am 6.1" and the 25 inch frame is perfect for me... I went to several bike stores and I could not find a bike like this for this price. The shifter is very very smooth... In addition I can say that I have a Lamborghini in my garage. I cannot believe the price on this bike.
Very Good Choice for the Price
Overall, I think this is a very good bike for $400. I'm torn about whether to rate it a 4 or a 5, but I decided on a 4 because it's not perfect.
Background:
I was in the market for a solid road bike under $500 to use to commute to work, and I couldn't find exactly what I was looking for in bike shops around town. I came across the Tonino Lamborghini Classica on Amazon and realized it was exactly the type of bike I wanted. After reading the generally positive reviews, I rationalized the online purchase.
Pros:
- Brushed aluminum, black, and red combination looks great
- Smooth, relatively comfortable ride
- Solid components (derailleur took some tweaking to make it shift smoothly, but it's doing well now)
- Free shipping; I received it in 2 days
Cons:
- Assembling the bike and tweaking the components took several hours. Although not impossible for a novice, you may want to take it to a bike shop to ensure you correctly adjust derailleurs, brakes, and wheel alignment
- Manual is more generic than it should be; it would help if it were written specifically for this bike
- The cage pedals seem cheap; I find that the nylon strap comes detached from the pedal too easily.
Overall:
I definitely recommend this bike for novice to intermediate riders who don't see the point in spending $1500 for a bicycle.
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