dhill
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Nice derek! Good ride?
Yeah man. Just an easy spin. Felt good and gas fun.
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Nice derek! Good ride?
Get a road bike with 105 components if you can afford to - should start in the $1,000 range. They function the same as the top of the line stuff but are just heavier.
beast mode. You'll be doing centuries with ease in no time.40 miles this morning, beach ride down to our shop.
Bagels, coffee, and watching the Tour before finishing with another 40 mile ride out to the beach.
BMC's are my fav bike. I just traded in my Team Machine SLT01 Phonak version for a Scott Speedster for my wife. She showed interest and I needed motivation when riding if you get what I mean. We should meet up one time to go riding.Good call. I ride the 2012 BMC Street Racer SR01. Has the 105 cassette, which I think is pretty awesome, and also has a carbon fiber fork to lighten it up and reduce the road chatter. It is the right amount of stiffness in the lower-under that provides great stability out of the saddle. All the components are decent too. A 2012 model is probably closer to that $1,000 range, though I am not sure what that year is going for these days.
nice machine sir. LOVE the stealth look. Now you need some Zipp or Lightweights to make it stealthy fast.Say hello to my new specialized
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Say hello to my new specialized
I just did my first triathlon last month and doing one more next month. I've been borrowing my day's trek road bike to train and race with. I had a lot of fun doing it and am now on the lookout for a good road/tri bike that won't break the bank.
My commuter is a Sirrus. Has served me very well, very robust bike. Am in the process of renewing the drivetrain and brakes and fitting drop bars for my 20 mile daily commute.
I just did my first triathlon last month and doing one more next month. I've been borrowing my day's trek road bike to train and race with. I had a lot of fun doing it and am now on the lookout for a good road/tri bike that won't break the bank.
Are the sora components better than the 105's?
Are the sora components better than the 105's?
The Soras are the bottom of the line. they work fine, but, are bottom of the line.Thanks War I was looking at a couple bikes and they had sora components and I couldn't make heads or tales of the schimano components on what's what.
I am way over my head on this one but will figure it out eventually.
MSRP $299.95Price point?
Wow. They look great. I will stick with my s works for now. Unless you need help testing. Lol