I found this French made Vitus 992 locally and couldn’t resist it. It’s about 30 years old and in beautiful condition. My first road bike.
I found this French made Vitus 992 locally and couldn’t resist it. It’s about 30 years old and in beautiful condition. My first road bike.
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I’m not a road bike guy either but it nice to try something out different from my usual stuff. I’ll probably learn a few things.I remember those bikes from back then, full Campy Groupo, unobtainium, and cost a king's ransom. I'm not a roadie per se but these were sweeeeet bikes! Nice addition!..........md
I have heard that. I have zero experience with road bikes. Ive only taken it for a short ride so far but I didnt notice anything unusual. I’m going to have to spend some time in the saddle to get a real feel for the ride of course.those are so flexy. Grab the seat and stem and push on the crank with your foot. You'll be shocked how much it bends. They were popular with triathletes more so than crit racers for that reason.
I haven’t weighed it yet but it’s very light From what I’m used to. Probably 20-23 lbsI'm sure it's an enjoyable fast ride. You might only notice the flex when you're really giving it the beans going up hill or an all-out sprint. Have you weighed it? I'd be curious what it is. I'm going to guess 20 lbs.
Yep..but I prefer this setup .A roadie I’m NOT. I always hated drop bars.CD58, dont you know there are a lot of old roadies that are turning over in their "proverbial" graves at the sight of straight bars on a Vitus: I love it....looks good!........md....
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