Metropoli Alivio |
Metropoli Acera |
Metropoli Acera Dama |
Robert W., who told us about Virtue bikes, wrote us again recently about the Bianchi Cortina he was checking out.
Turismo Cortina. All photos courtesy of Bianchi USA. |
The Metropoli and Turismo models are all Bianchi Strada bikes, which are Bianchi's "comfort bikes." I've never been comfortable with the term "comfort bike." I mean, who wants to ride a bike that's not comfortable? But if "comfort bike" means an upright riding position with wide tires, then knock yourself out Bianchi, churn out more comfort bikes!
The Metropoli Alivio seems to be built for hilly country, or maybe San Francisco. It has lots of gear combinations to get you up the steepest of hills, and powerful brakes so you can avoid hitting a streetcar at the bottom. Here are the specs on the Alivio:
MODEL | Metropoli Due Alivio 24sp Hydraulic Disc |
CODE | Y2BB8U |
COLOR | Black |
SIZES | 43-47-51-55 |
FRAME | Metropoli Triple-Hydroformed, Butted Aluminum |
FORK | Bianchi Aluminum 1 1/8" |
HEADSET | FSA ZS4 Custom |
SHIFTERS | Shimano Acera |
REAR DERAILLEUR | Shimano Alivio |
FRONT DERAILLEUR | Shimano Alivio |
CRANKSET | Shimano Tourney 48/38/28 |
CHAIN | KMC Z72 |
CASSETTE | Shimano Acera 8sp 11-32T |
BRAKES | Shimano Alivio Hydraulic Disc |
WHEELS | Alloy double-wall, 32H |
TIRE | Spectra S-Amber 700 x 37 |
STEM | Bianchi alloy |
HANDLEBAR | Bianchi alloy, 20mm rise |
BAR TAPE / GRIPS | Herrmans Primergo Flite DD22B ergonomic |
SEATPOST | Tec Obvius alloy |
SADDLE | Selle San Marco Elba Arrowhead |
PEDALS | VP-516A |
The Metropoli Acera models have sufficient gear range for most terrain, and V-brakes have powerful-enough stopping power for most riders. Here are the specs on the Acera Dama:
MODEL | Metropoli Uno Dama Acera 21sp |
CODE | Y2BB0U |
COLOR | Gray |
SIZES | 43-47 |
FRAME | Metropoli Triple-Hydroformed, Butted Aluminum |
FORK | Bianchi Aluminum 1 1/8" |
HEADSET | VP-A42E |
SHIFTERS | Shimano Altus |
REAR DERAILLEUR | Shimano Acera |
FRONT DERAILLEUR | Shimano Altus |
CRANKSET | Shimano Tourney 48/38/28 |
CHAIN | KMC Z51 |
CASSETTE | Shimano Alivio 7sp 12-32T |
BRAKES | V-Brake |
WHEELS | Alloy double-wall, 32H |
TIRE | Spectra S-Amber 700 x 37 |
STEM | Bianchi alloy |
HANDLEBAR | Bianchi alloy, 20mm rise |
BAR TAPE / GRIPS | Herrmans Primergo Flite DD22B ergonomic |
SEATPOST | Tec Obvius alloy |
SADDLE | Selle San Marco Elba Arrowhead |
PEDALS | VP-516A |
Your thoughts?
2 comments:
Bianchi is one of the best performing bicycle manufacturers in the US. I have an older bicycle from them and after seeing these three models it makes me want to sell mine and get a one of these. My most preferred is MetropoliAlivio; I wish I can test ride it pretty soon…
I'd like to know how many of these bikes are actually made in China. I would consider one of these bikes although I have a road bike that I have had for many years, but I won't buy any cheap Chinese stuff.
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