Ross Road Bike
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Ross Road Bike
I am buying my first road bike and would like to know if the one I am interested in is reasonably priced and reliable. Here it is:
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/bik/2317370520.html
Can someone give me their two cents?
https://raleigh.craigslist.org/bik/2317370520.html
Can someone give me their two cents?
Last edited by 1bigholiday; 04-12-11 at 07:03 PM. Reason: Nevermind
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That's a pretty low-end bike, and not worth the asking price. But it is in beautiful condition, for what it is. It's probably a very solid bicycle.
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The seller would be disgusted, given that (s)he at least paid for the bar tape and tires. If I needed it, and I was away from my tools, I'd pay up to about $40-50.
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At $100, you are better off with a rigid frame MTB with slick tires, or even an XMart bike. Or hit the garage sale/thrift store circuit hard, and find a project (note, pretty much all garage sale/thrift store bikes will need work, so if you do not have the time/tools/aptitude/interest in doing the rehab, then a garage sale/thrift store bike is not a good idea).
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Ross did make some nicer road bikes, but they’ have 27” alloy wheels .vs. the 26” steel wheels on that cycle.
I agree, hold out for something else.
Look for something with alloy wheels in 27” or 700c, and alloy cranks.
I agree, hold out for something else.
Look for something with alloy wheels in 27” or 700c, and alloy cranks.
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