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duathlon
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Posted: 09/09/04 - 13:50 Post subject: What Road Bike...
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MastrBrewr
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Posted: 09/09/04 - 13:54 Post subject:
Trek 1000
I'm thinking of getting a Quintana Roo Kilo, though
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TriBob
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Posted: 09/09/04 - 13:57 Post subject:
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duathlon
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Posted: 09/09/04 - 18:36 Post subject:
| TriBob wrote: | | I'm looking into Tri bikes for next year |
Thought abt that but I do centuries and some small tours. The road geometry is a little more comfortable for that..
-D.
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MechEngDropout
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Posted: 09/09/04 - 19:21 Post subject:
2003 Specialized Allez. Baseline, but I really don't bike enough to warrant spending the money. I really haven't been riding at all lately.
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duathlon
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Posted: 09/09/04 - 20:29 Post subject:
| MechEngDropout wrote: | 2003 Specialized Allez. Baseline, but I really don't bike enough to warrant spending the money. I really haven't been riding at all lately.  |
Looked at the 05 ellez elite ... really good value fot the components they give. The TCR I am looking at now is scheweeaet. Its a race geometry bike with ultegras ... couldnt ask more..
But if only I had the money My ride would be
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AlaninTX
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Posted: 09/22/04 - 09:28 Post subject:
'03 Bianchi Veloce.
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bburgoyne26
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Posted: 10/24/04 - 18:37 Post subject:
Specialized Roubaix Comp 27
This bike is so smooooooth......
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wherestheportojohn
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Posted: 10/25/04 - 05:50 Post subject:
Trek 1500 for women
love it
love it
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stinkerpony
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Posted: 10/26/04 - 13:08 Post subject:
Felt F70
see feltracing.com
When looking for american bikes for cross-training, try to at least get Tiagra components. They are a HUGE step up from Soras.
Felt bikes rule!
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bpdou
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Posted: 11/10/04 - 09:51 Post subject:
I've got an old kinda beat up Cannondale R500 triple <cringe>... but it's served me well.
I'm saving up and this spring I want one of these:
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HYPERASHEL
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Posted: 11/10/04 - 23:12 Post subject:
| bpdou wrote: | I've got an old kinda beat up Cannondale R500 triple <cringe>... but it's served me well.
I'm saving up and this spring I want one of these:
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it's only half a bike. how expensive can it be???
looks like a sweet (soft) ride
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bpdou
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Posted: 11/11/04 - 15:30 Post subject:
| HYPERASHEL wrote: |
it's only half a bike. how expensive can it be???
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really, you save on that whole middle tube thing...
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