Cyclocross - Cross Check 105 set up

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FraAngelico
09-10-05, 08:57 PM
I've heard talk of a Cross Check/Shimano 105 bike. Is this an alternative option then the regular "complete bike" thing that is posted on the Surly website? How much does the 105 version cost?

thanks


xccx
09-11-05, 08:51 AM
yeah, there is a cross check spec'd out with 105. this year its going to run about $1300!

MrEWorm
09-11-05, 05:53 PM
I had mine built at Performance Bicycle in Naperville, IL a few years ago with 105 components. Your local bike shop can get the frame and components and build it to your specs.


FraAngelico
09-11-05, 08:56 PM
Thanks is there anywhere I can get a list of the specs for the 105 set up?

keithr
09-11-05, 10:01 PM
Thanks is there anywhere I can get a list of the specs for the 105 set up?
http://www.surlybikes.com/virtual_CrossCheck.html

Jim Bonnet
09-12-05, 09:03 AM
Not to steal the thread, but what does this thing weigh in it after built up with 105? Seems like for a 56 its 6lbs frame/fork? That must equate to about a 21lb bike..

cheers
-jim

FraAngelico
09-12-05, 09:56 AM
I don't know, but 1300 bucks seems expensive

sameness
09-12-05, 10:54 AM
I don't know, but 1300 bucks seems expensive

Not to sound like a broken record, but $100 more than a Poprad? American-made True Temper XO Platinum tubes make it to market cheaper than Taiwanese BMX CrMo?

No offense to those who took the plunge, and I really do like the whole Surly corporate "vibe", but they make it a little too difficult (read: expensive) to substantiate really wanting to get my foot in the door.

As always, just my $.02, etc.

xccx
09-12-05, 11:52 AM
Not to sound like a broken record, but $100 more than a Poprad? American-made True Temper XO Platinum tubes make it to market cheaper than Taiwanese BMX CrMo?

No offense to those who took the plunge, and I really do like the whole Surly corporate "vibe", but they make it a little too difficult (read: expensive) to substantiate really wanting to get my foot in the door.

As always, just my $.02, etc.

i hear you...but basically if you consider the frameset cost, its not much different than you'd pay for a redline. i think its a bit expensive for a surly, but to their credit the built is a nice mix of parts. i think the cost of the frameset ($400 to $450) is a little bit much. These things seem to have a cult following and i'm sure that surly knows it.

FraAngelico
09-12-05, 08:08 PM
I'm starting to think the Bianchi Volpe at $850 might be a better deal then the Surly Cross Check complet basic at $950

Jim Bonnet
09-12-05, 10:49 PM
I'm starting to think the Bianchi Volpe at $850 might be a better deal then the Surly Cross Check complet basic at $950

ok, I'll probably get flamed... What about the ibex x-ray cx bike for 899$ It has, IMHO, a better gruppo and is a CX bike, not a hybrid touring/cx bike like the volpe appears to be..

jim

deathintransit
09-13-05, 01:04 PM
The Ibex seems like the way to go. Especially at that price.

With Surly you're paying a lot for the name.