General Cycling Discussion - A REALLY nice Guy!

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This Friday I was looking for a new bike. I looked at several bikes in my price range of a thousand. I described what I wanted from a bike to the owner of my LBS, and he showed me few models. After looking at several bikes, he calls me up to one bike; the tag said $1.030 on it. What follows was really strange or at least I thought it was. So, he takes off the bike from the wrack and says that he’ll drop the price to $950(without me even asking for the price or even asking him to lower it!) and that the original price was $1.300. Waaaa? Better yet, he said that he’d throw a carbon seat post for absolutely no charge! Is that too good to be true? I think he just wants to get rid of this particular bike for an unknown to me reason. What do you guys think?
MediaCreations
04-27-03, 11:50 PM
He may have new models coming in soon and wants to clear current stock. Have you checked the rrp on this model and what other stores are selling it at?
goodcatjack
04-28-03, 12:08 AM
what's the bike? make, model, year, components? anything not stock on it?
I'm a small business owner; if I made an offer like that, all it'd definitely mean is that I really wanted to move the item. doesn't necessarily mean something's too good to be true, but you never know.
btw, you said you described what you wanted. what's that?
cheers,
alex.
my shop doesnt even make that good deals, we dropped a 2002 litespeed hyperion by only 200 dollars!
Rich Clark
04-28-03, 07:22 AM
You really need to post the year, make & model before anyone can tell you how good a deal that is.
And of course no bike is a good deal, especially a road bike, if it's not a perfect fit for you.
But yeah, it just sounds like leftover stock that he's trying to move so he can put a better-selling model on the floor. Very standard practice.
RichC
The bike is Specialized. I don't know the model, but I do know that it's not a 2003 model (I checked it on their website). The components are 105 and Ultegra-rear derailleur.
Looks something like an 02 Allez A1 SE from 2002. The one on the site has a diffirent CF fork from the one in my store. (sorry, I couldn’t give the link, because it doesn’t work for some reason)
They also had this model http://www.specialized.com/SBCBkModel.jsp?san=03AllezCompCrMo&bl=road, for around $1.200
iamlucky13
04-28-03, 04:53 PM
At face value it sounds good, but there is some reason he wants to get rid of it. Talk to him again and find out the year, model, if it has any special accessories. Find out what other shops charge for it and make sure it is your size or find out if he can order you size in for the same price. Also, is it used?
Sailguy
04-28-03, 05:06 PM
I would have rather paid the Dollar and three cents for the bike. :p
In all likelyhood, he just wants to get rid of an '02 as '04 bikes will be in in just a few short months. He's getting a little crazier than we would at our shop (we have the same bike not marked down nearly that much yet).
The Toninator
04-29-03, 07:36 AM
Specialized really blows out their bikes when their ready to start moving in new stock as far as i've seen. The stumpjumper i bought had a sticker of 1400 and i got it for 1099 on sale at the end of june.
if it's new then their probably just trying to move stock.
t
O.K. I'm off to the shop to get my bike. After that, I'm of for a couple hour ride. When I come back I'll post some pictures of my new rig. Wish me luck!
Specialized Allez A1 SE
FRAME A1 - XX Premium Aluminum, fully double butted, compact geometry
FORK Specialized C-2 bonded high modulus carbon fiber, with 1-1/8" 7075 alloy threadless steerer
HEADSET Ritchey Logic Comp AheadSet, 1-1/8" with alloy cups and cap
STEM Specialized/ black
HANDLEBARS Ritchey Logic Comp
TAPE / GRIPS 3T Cork Ribbon
FRONT BRAKE Shimano 105 with MC shoes
REAR BRAKE Shimano 105 with MC shoes
BRAKE LEVERS Shimano 105 STI
FRONT DERAILLEUR Shimano 105, 31.8mm band type
REAR DERAILLEUR Shimano Ultegra
SHIFT LEVERS Shimano 105 STI (Flight Deck Compatible)
CASSETTE Shimano HG50, 12 x 25, 9-speed
CHAIN Shimano HG72, 9-speed
CRANKSET Shimano 105, Hollow Tech (splined)
CHAINRINGS 52 alloy, 42 alloy, 30 alloy
BOTTOM BRACKET Shimano 105, splined Octalink, pipe billet, 68 x 118.5 triple
RIMS Ritchey Pro Aero, 28-hole, with CNC sidewalls
FRONT HUB Ritchey Comp, 28-hole, sealed, with alloy quick release
REAR HUB Ritchey Comp, 28-hole, sealed, with alloy quick release
SPOKES Ritchey 14GA, stainless bladed, with brass nipples, radial front / 2x rear
FRONT TIRE Specialized Turbo Pro, 700 x 23C, 127TPI, Kevlar bead, with Flak Jacket
REAR TIRE Specialized Turbo Pro, 700 x 23C, 127TPI, Kevlar bead, with Flak Jacket
TUBES Specialized light, presta valve
SADDLE Specialized Body Geometry Pro with tubular Cr-Mo rails (OEM spec)
SEAT POST Bontrager Carbon Fiber 27.2x350mm
SEAT BINDER Cr-Mo binder bolt, forged alloy collar, 31.8 ID, black
SIZE 56
COLOR Dark Blue
COMPUTER Cat Eye Enduro2
I'll try to get a digital camera, if not I'll try to take some pics with my web cam
MediaCreations
04-29-03, 04:49 PM
Congratulations on the new bike.
We're looking forward to the pictures.
These are taken by my web cam. Sorry for the quality.
gonesh9
04-29-03, 06:01 PM
nice bike! congrats!!
This one is from Specialized website.
orguasch
04-29-03, 06:33 PM
Nice bike, hope you enjoy riding the bike
As always, a picture speaks for itself. Great looking scoot! You're going to have much fun with him/her. :)
Good buy dude! Specialized kicks ass!
iamlucky13
04-30-03, 12:04 AM
Sooooo pretty. The paint may not be very flashy compared to some, but I like it.
Sometimes a simple paint job is the best.. I don't like most of the flashy paint jobs on most.. with the exception of the colnago's :)
I still can't believe how light it is! I don’t know the exact weight, but it can’t be more then 22-5 pounds, I’ll check next time in the LBS. I have a 35+lb MTB, the difference is so HUGE!! It handles well and so far nothing hurts, but it has been only the second day and I haven’t gone for a long ride YET! The bike was fitted for me, but if anything feels uncomfortable, Allan (the salesman-owner of LBS) was very nice and made sure that I will return in that case and they’ll make adjustments.
This is the link to the shoes I got:
http://www.specialized.com/SBCEqProduct.jsp?section=12959&browselevel=shoes&JServSessionIdroot=e3bj5f3kgy.j27005
But for some reason my rite leg hurts a little on the bottom of the foot closer to the rite side. What can it be? Too tight?, or I'm just getting used to them, they are my first clipless.
VegasCyclist
04-30-03, 02:58 PM
nice ride :)
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