Well cared for, always garaged, rare women's C2C 928, lightweight carbon frame. From BikeRadar.com review: The range topping 928 carbon C2c is as with the HoC's a fullmonocoque design using a mixture of HM carbon, combined with high strength carbon and a more elastic Kevlar composite used on the fork and seat stays. It works with the Kevlar fork and seat stays to give an incredibly smooth ride. The only bike that's come close is Specialized's excellent S-Works Roubaix with its Zertz inserts, although in this rider's opinion, the Bianchi offered a greater balance of comfort and stiffness. From RoadBikeAction.com review: the entire C2C line features carbon monocoque frames, which are made up of high-modulus carbon fiber and feature a 3K woven surface finish. The headset on the C2C is fully integrated, and the frame features the now popular oversized bottom bracket for increased rigidity. For 2008, the C2C line features KVID (Kevlar-Vibration Insulating Device), which are Kevlar fibers designed and utilized for their damping properties and used on the chainstays and forks of the 928. Bianchi's BAT (Bianchi Active Technology) is also built into the 928. BAT is a method of aligning the carbon fiber filaments to offer stiffness without hampering the compliance of the frame over rough pavement. Longer rear stays also help increase comfort and decrease road shock, and a taller head tube makes for a more back and neck-friendly position.