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Support People for Bikes & win a custom FiftyOne Silca Centennial Road Bike

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Love bikes? Then PeopeForBikes is probably a nonprofit that’s worthy of your attention. With a goal of making bicycling better and safer for everyone, the organization has already done quite a bit for the cycling community. Now, if you’re looking for a way to support PeopleForBikes and potentially win a one-of-a-kind road bike, this is your chance.

Support People for Bikes & win a custom FiftyOne Silca Centennial Road Bike

After teaming up with Silca, this incredible ride was built to honor Silca’s founder Felice Sacchi and his passion for Italian sports cars like his Alfa Romeo. The result is a stunning silver and red carbon road bike that’s made in Ireland, with a bit of Italian flair.

Support People for Bikes & win a custom FiftyOne Silca Centennial Road Bike Support People for Bikes & win a custom FiftyOne Silca Centennial Road Bike Support People for Bikes & win a custom FiftyOne Silca Centennial Road Bike Support People for Bikes & win a custom FiftyOne Silca Centennial Road Bike

Perfectly painted to match, you’ll find a suite of Silca products including a SuperPista Ultimate floor pump, Impero Ultimate frame pump, and Sicuro titanium bottle cages. There’s also a Seat Roll Premio included which already matches.

Support People for Bikes & win a custom FiftyOne Silca Centennial Road Bike

The bike is finished with a Shimano Dura Ace parts group, an Omata head unit, and Pirelli tires. For each $10 donated to PeopleForBikes, you’ll get one entry into the random drawing. The winner will be chosen on Giving Tuesday later this year (December 3rd, 2019). Check the link below for more details.

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fuckingsteve
5 years ago

Oh good, they pre-dirtied the bar tape. That’ll save some time.

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