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ronster44
21-04-2008, 07:20 PM
Hi guys i`m look`n to bye my first roadie so it`s of to my lbs i go after lookin at some sweet rides this bike takes my eye a emc2 etape elect at $1500 it is in my price zone.MY question to you all is is this a good price for a Tiagra equiped bike and do Red bikes go faster ?
KonaAlec
21-04-2008, 07:33 PM
yeah thats an arlright price for a tigara equiped roadie.
and are you kidding:eek:
of course red bikes go faster:mad:
bazza
22-04-2008, 06:34 PM
Hi guys i`m look`n to bye my first roadie so it`s of to my lbs i go after lookin at some sweet rides this bike takes my eye a emc2 etape elect at $1500 it is in my price zone.MY question to you all is is this a good price for a Tiagra equiped bike and do Red bikes go faster ?
because no one else has replied. i would say shop around. for that price only having tiagra and alex wheels is pretty average.
crank1979
24-04-2008, 02:02 PM
You can definitely find something cheaper with the same spec or for a few hundred dollars more get something much better specced.
I just bought an emc2 bike and have been very happy with it so far.:)
ronster44
24-04-2008, 06:41 PM
Looked at a second hand Trek SLR1400 07 model with full 105 for $900 today nice bike had a small ride.It was a 56cm and i`m 180cm, is it to small? It felt all right when i was riding it but it was not a very long ride.
bazza
28-04-2008, 05:14 PM
Looked at a second hand Trek SLR1400 07 model with full 105 for $900 today nice bike had a small ride.It was a 56cm and i`m 180cm, is it to small? It felt all right when i was riding it but it was not a very long ride.
check out your lbs's and who does fits. a good fit is pretty key to you enjoying knocking up some miles on the roadie.
I had never heard of them but they get a good write up in the latest Ride Magazine.. www.ridemedia.com.au - doesnt acutally have the review but you can subscribe online!
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