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While on vacation in Las Vegas over the holidays, I saw a bicycle in a very expensive "rare and unusual items" shop at the Bellagio Hotel. The frame was made by Ferrari. There was a card with the bike explaining details about the bike, and I think it said that there were only 200-300 made worldwide.

And guess what? While most items in the store were priced (usually in the thousands of dollars), the bike had no tag. You can probably guess what that means.
 
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
While on vacation in Las Vegas over the holidays, I saw a bicycle in a very expensive "rare and unusual items" shop at the Bellagio Hotel. The frame was made by Ferrari. There was a card with the bike explaining details about the bike, and I think it said that there were only 200-300 made worldwide.

And guess what? While most items in the store were priced (usually in the thousands of dollars), the bike had no tag. You can probably guess what that means.
Did it look like this?

It was a collaboration between Colnago and Ferrari and goes for about $10,000 if you can find one.
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
While on vacation in Las Vegas over the holidays, I saw a bicycle in a very expensive "rare and unusual items" shop at the Bellagio Hotel. The frame was made by Ferrari. There was a card with the bike explaining details about the bike, and I think it said that there were only 200-300 made worldwide.

And guess what? While most items in the store were priced (usually in the thousands of dollars), the bike had no tag. You can probably guess what that means.
Did it look like this?

It was a collaboration between Colnago and Ferrari and goes for about $10,000 if you can find one.

OUCH!
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
While on vacation in Las Vegas over the holidays, I saw a bicycle in a very expensive "rare and unusual items" shop at the Bellagio Hotel. The frame was made by Ferrari. There was a card with the bike explaining details about the bike, and I think it said that there were only 200-300 made worldwide.

And guess what? While most items in the store were priced (usually in the thousands of dollars), the bike had no tag. You can probably guess what that means.
Did it look like this?

It was a collaboration between Colnago and Ferrari and goes for about $10,000 if you can find one.

:heart:

$10000 = :brokenheart:
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
While on vacation in Las Vegas over the holidays, I saw a bicycle in a very expensive "rare and unusual items" shop at the Bellagio Hotel. The frame was made by Ferrari. There was a card with the bike explaining details about the bike, and I think it said that there were only 200-300 made worldwide.

And guess what? While most items in the store were priced (usually in the thousands of dollars), the bike had no tag. You can probably guess what that means.
Did it look like this?

It was a collaboration between Colnago and Ferrari and goes for about $10,000 if you can find one.
$10 GRAND?? Where's the engine??

 
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
While on vacation in Las Vegas over the holidays, I saw a bicycle in a very expensive "rare and unusual items" shop at the Bellagio Hotel. The frame was made by Ferrari. There was a card with the bike explaining details about the bike, and I think it said that there were only 200-300 made worldwide.

And guess what? While most items in the store were priced (usually in the thousands of dollars), the bike had no tag. You can probably guess what that means.

It's free?!
 
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
While on vacation in Las Vegas over the holidays, I saw a bicycle in a very expensive "rare and unusual items" shop at the Bellagio Hotel. The frame was made by Ferrari. There was a card with the bike explaining details about the bike, and I think it said that there were only 200-300 made worldwide.

And guess what? While most items in the store were priced (usually in the thousands of dollars), the bike had no tag. You can probably guess what that means.
Did it look like this?

It was a collaboration between Colnago and Ferrari and goes for about $10,000 if you can find one.

That kind of looks like it - I really can't be sure. The most vivid thing I remember was that the frame was yellow.
 
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
Originally posted by: Fausto
Originally posted by: NuclearNed
While on vacation in Las Vegas over the holidays, I saw a bicycle in a very expensive "rare and unusual items" shop at the Bellagio Hotel. The frame was made by Ferrari. There was a card with the bike explaining details about the bike, and I think it said that there were only 200-300 made worldwide.

And guess what? While most items in the store were priced (usually in the thousands of dollars), the bike had no tag. You can probably guess what that means.
Did it look like this?

It was a collaboration between Colnago and Ferrari and goes for about $10,000 if you can find one.

That kind of looks like it - I really can't be sure. The most vivid thing I remember was that the frame was yellow.
It has to be some variant of the Colnago I linked. That's the only bike-Ferrari collaboration I'm aware of.

 
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