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Looks pretty.......can you give us a hint on components and frame construction?
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these are 2013 specs. Hers is a '12 clearout basically the same bike. I know squat and relied on the guy at the shop. It should be much better than her dept store special, I hope!
Frame Giant Composite, Compact Road Design Fork Giant Advanced Composite w/aluminum steerer Rims/Wheels Giant P-R2 Hubs Giant, sealed Spokes DT Swiss Competition, 14/15-gauge, stainless-steel Tires Giant P-R3 Flat Guard, 700 x 23c Crankset Shimano Tiagra Chainrings 50/34 Front Derailleur Shimano Tiagra Rear Derailleur Shimano Tiagra Rear Cogs Shimano Tiagra, 10-speed: 12-30 Shifters Shimano Tiagra Handlebars Giant Connect Stem Giant Sport Brake Levers Shimano Tiagra Brakes Tektro TK-R540 Saddle Giant Performance Road Seatpost Giant Vector Composite |
Quantos Dinero?
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$1240+tx- Giant web said $1695 for the 2013
She did the MS bike ride this year and wants to do more. Not a romantic type gift but I know she likes to ride. Is it a decent bike for those in the know? Giant make them up over $5k - too much for my pocket. :eek: |
$1240+tx- Giant web said $1695 for the 2013
She did the MS bike ride this year and wants to do more. Not a romantic type gift but I know she likes to ride. Is it a decent bike for those in the know? Giant make up up over $5k - too much for my pocket. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Well it's newish and you pay a premium, discount 20% for old stock. Mark up is likely 40%, then manufacturer rebate for left over floor models. The retailer didn't get hurt. Components are entry level.... Shimano Tiagra Released in 2010, the Shimano Tiagra was pegged as a better version of Shimano's earlier entry-level product, the Sora. Unlike the Sora, which was considered to be a severe disappointment in the cycling world, the Tiagra is made of lighter-weight aluminum and steel components, and built with a 9-speed transmission. However, like the Sora, the Tiagra is meant for the casual cyclist and for recreational purposes only. She'll like it....not meant to be beat on and rode 5K a year but will be serviceable for it's intended use. Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/395759-the-difference-between-the-shimano-105-tiagra-derailleurs/#ixzz2FB0Up6k2 http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1355623176.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1355623239.jpg |
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http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8480/8...1631429d_c.jpg My Niner single speed, 17lbs with pedals... |
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$55 delivered from eBay.....WTF, I guess I can live with silver. :p
NLA, new in the box. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1355862639.jpg |
Hey there, big boy. You need some silver meggings to go with those pretty shoes. [flutter]
Oh, I forgot. We're cyclists, so we can wear what we want. Personally, I'm partial to padded crotches and zips down to my navel. |
A Clydesdale checking in here. Bought a Trek Navigator 2.0 recently. Bought it to lose weight and get back in shape. 61 years old, 6 foot 232 lbs. (was up to 240) What is the best bike forum in your opinion? bikeforums.net is where I found out about the Clydesdale label.
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Dennis,
What do you want to do, road riding or off road a bit? Thats what is going to lead you in one direction or the other. Also do you live in a real populated area? Personally I will not ride on really busy city streets, just too dangerous. |
Joeaksa,
Thanks for your response. I will not ride on heavily traveled roads. As a car driver I wonder about the intelligence of people who do so. (Death Wish?) I am interested, for now, in riding in the suburbs around my house. Very few cars. Still trying to find a bike forum as good as this one. I found out today that I need to stay on the "flat" until I build myself up a lot more. I had to walk the bike home the last block uphill. |
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Dennis,
You might have a look at your gearing then. You should be able to get the bike home without walking by using a lower gear and maintaining a steady RPM. Getting the body used to it can take a while. I know its going to with me, its been almost 40 years since I have ridden anything I had to pedal! :) Joe |
"No Death Wish here, nor do I think I have below-average intelligence. I just have the desire to use alternative transportation to get back and forth to work and other places that a car isn't always the best use of my resources."
Good luck. That stuff scares me. |
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