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I picked one up to da at Browns Cycle and sports at Bloor and Jane, they had at least 5 more in stock in sizes small to large.
you might find a good deal at the bike show, but really this is a pretty good one for anything under 1400 bucks without carbon stays. http://www.brownssports.com/bicycles/road2.html The list it at 1699.99 reg, but street was 1399.99 Comes to 944$ tax in for a full 6061 frame with Shimano 105 setup. For the price is a pretty sick deal. ![]() Frame Semi-compact geometry, triple butted 6061 aluminium Fork Garneau EVO, carbon reinforced aluminium Wheels Shimano WH-500 Front derailleur FSA Energy compact Rear derailleur Shimano 105, 10 speeds Crankset FSA Omega compact Megaexo, 170/172.5 mm, 50/34T PS: They have two Large size (5'8" to 6'0), Opus carbon/Aluminum road bike but with 105 and Tiagra setup for 950+tax (1699reg). It was lighter then the Garneau but too big for me. Last edited by bhatch; Feb 19th, 2009 at 08:49 PM.. |
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Decent deal if someone is looking for a new bike. Make sure they give you a free fitting if you decide to purchase. Simply standing over the bike isn't enough with these compact geometries! A good fitting should take at least 30 minutes (if they have a fitting cycle), and you might ask them to even put one on a trainer for you.
You can get them to swap out stuff like the stem, the bars (if drops are too low, or you don't want anatomical shape) , maybe even to a zero setback seat post depending on your body (I have odd proportions, took me a while to dial in my current fit). This is much cheaper to do at the time of fitting. Don't forget to get good discounts on high markup items like clothing and helmets when you purchase. Ask them about throwing in water bottles and cages. Also, you will need pedals, check ebay prices first and try to get them down to those levels. I am assuming they offer free tuneups on bikes purchased there? (Good for those who don't have the patience or time to learn how to do all the stuff properly) Make sure you get this in writing and exactly what is covered is outlined. Other than that, the bike looks decent for the $. I'm willing to bet that fork is super heavy though... Also, FSA cranks are rubbish. Sell the crank before you use it and replace it with a Shimano. There is a reason manufacturers put these cranks on - to save money. FSA cranks loosen (a very common problem) and I've had them almost fall off on me. If you want to keep the crankset I suggest this; get them to remove it, clean it, lube it, and then reinstall it using a threading compound to make sure it stays put. This is not permanent but will insure it takes a lot longer to work itself loose. The wheelset is a bit heavy but should perform well for average city riding. I would get them to make sure spoke tension is even before you start riding it. Also, check back after a couple of hundred KM and make sure tension is still to spec. Wheels tend to go out of true almost immediately if they are going to, otherwise they usually remain problem free. Catching this early is beneficial in my experience. Uhmmm, that's about it I guess. Too lazy to type more... And to the OP, PICS!! EDIT; here's a decent sized image.
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Hey guys...long time lurker, first post
I found this one http://bikedepot.com/itemdetails.cfm?LibId=28911 Specialized Roubaix with Aluminum/Carbon Frame and Shimano 105. They had both 54's and 56's in stock. 2007 model if you care about the year. Ive had Specialized mountain bikes and I really liked them. Im not sure how they would compare to the Garneau |
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The Fit Guide here will provide you with a starting point: http://www.competitivecyclist.com/za...LCULATOR_INTRO Use the fit appropriate for your riding style (i.e., racing versus touring). There are other fit guides on the net as well. Once you have an idea of the size and dimensions of the frame suggested by the guide, you can research the bike manufacturers' websites to narrow your choice. Definitely go to a bike shop which carries the bikes your considering and take a test ride (fit guides are only meant to be a guide). If your not comfortable on the bike, you probably won't ride it. Finally, if you like the ride, get the shop to do a fitting as oc613 suggests. That being said, I think the Specialized Roubaix would suit me better - in my size, the top tube looks to be about 1 cm shorter. |
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Wow...that Roubaix is a STEAL. My brother bought a 2007 Roubaix elite and loves it. This is the same bike only with a aluminum frame as opposed to carbon. Do you know if they have both the white and the silver in stock?
If youre a taller rider it looks like they have some solid deals on 2008 Tarmacs as well. http://bikedepot.com/itemlist.cfm?pageId=84 |
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1+ for Bike Depot! Before purchase fitting is a must especially for Road bikes! Like everyone else has said.
Buy from a reputable shop through the bike show to save the most $$$ Bought my Scott carbon Mtb's through Bike Depot at the show! Great service, and great people to deal with! 5 year free included maintenance/overhauls included! Not a bad entry level road bike that was posted here, but there are better deals to be had at the upcoming Bike show IMO. Last year one shop was clearing out full Carbon Devini's with full Ultegra for $1199! I found some Time and Look carbon frames/ Ultegra/Dura Ace builds for $2500 at a Toronto shop! Amazing bikes and decent deal, waiting to see what this shop will clear them out for at the upcoming Bike show. I'm sure it will be around $1999 maybe even less... No Ontario Sales tax (PST) for any bike purchased under $1000!!! |
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