Road Cycling - Need a Good Road Bike?

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anthrofilms
08-09-04, 05:36 PM
I've got a new 2004 Marin San Marino that i ordered from the factory only to discover that the frame doesn't fit me.
I paid $1,400 but i'd be willing to let it go for 1K (I'm negotiable)
It's got chromoly/crbon frame and ultegra groupo
I'll throw in the wireless cateye computer and a set of Time pedals if the price is right
go to marinbikes.com--->bikes--->san marino---->view bike geometry
I hope i'm not breaking any protocols by trying to sell a bike here
I'm a "newbie"
respond or call me at 520-272-8702
roadpacer
08-09-04, 05:55 PM
sounds like a nice bike, do you have a pic you can post?
roadpacer
08-09-04, 05:56 PM
what size is the frame? Is it unisex?
anthrofilms
08-09-04, 06:01 PM
the frame size is a 56
in Marin Bikes that translates into a Large
i suggest you go to marinbikes.com--->bikes--->roadbikes--->san marino--->bike geometry
this will give you all the specs for a marin san marino large
I love my 2001 54cm Marin San Marino. They did outfit the bike with Campy that year...
anthrofilms
08-09-04, 06:21 PM
is this a good place to try to sell my bike?
i see you're a senior member....any tips?
is it obvious that i'm trying to sell this bike?
Marin bikes in general are a better deal to buy than sell. Because their road bike line is not too well know, their prices tend to stay pretty low on the used market.
That's how I picked up my 2001 for just under $600 shipped.
My 2001 was made in Italy by the Billato Brothers factory. If the new model is, you'll want to make that known.
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