• Personally I don't like Pegorettis and I have a hard time justifying why anyone should spend two grand on them. I mean I'm sure they are nice but I'm just not prepared to pay that much extra for the romantic tiny Italian workshop image. Then again you obviously have a lot more money than me and if you really want something and can afford it, then why not.
    Anyway out of the two (Peg and Nag) I'd say the Peg is the more practical option. It will probably take a front brake and the overall geometry will be better suited street riding. And yes, if you do decide to go with the Pegoretti, modern Campagnolo is the way to go.

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