Nashbar Steel Cyclocross bike?
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The one review on Nashbar's website says it weighed 25 out of the box. However, I'm pretty sure I read on bikeforums (unless I misunderstood the post- I can't find it on a search) that the person who wrote that review hadn't actually bought the bike- he had just written the review to generate interest in the bike (or something). It made me question the review. Anybody else remember that?
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I just called Nashbar to ask for the standover on the 58. They said it was about 82cm. My Fuji CC is about the same and I'm 6'1 with a 32" inseam.
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Just dropped the hammer. $653 shipped. 20% off coupon code action. I'm going to try and not back over this one with my truck. No decals = Laughing Skull Head Tube Sticker.
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I've got to say, $653 would be a good price just for the basic components. If I were in the market for a 105 groupset, I'd be ordering this bike.
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Count me in, had a similar thought. Just ordered mine. Probably the best deal I've seen on a new bike with 105. Rock on. I may be selling my 2010 Fuji CC, we'll see! Timm357, good luck not backing over it! At least it's steel, right?!
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Foo, I guess they charge for some states and not other. Guess I got lucky here in New York. I found a thread with what seems like some insight into the issue:
https://www.bikeforums.net/archive/in.../t-504464.html
Still worth it. . . Even with taxes. I hate taxes.
And I had to pay the $13 shipping as well.
https://www.bikeforums.net/archive/in.../t-504464.html
Still worth it. . . Even with taxes. I hate taxes.
And I had to pay the $13 shipping as well.
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If there's a warehouse or retail store in your state, you get to pay tax. Good times! And shipping, well, you have to expect to pay that. $13 is a great price for shipping a bike if you ask me. Time to go ride!
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Out of curiosity, what are they charging you for that?
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mine's on the fedex truck out for delivery...exciting times.
I have a set of DT Swiss Tricon 1450 wheelset need to convert my freehub from campy to shimano so i can run this wheel on the bike, in an effort to reduce the rolling weight
I have a set of DT Swiss Tricon 1450 wheelset need to convert my freehub from campy to shimano so i can run this wheel on the bike, in an effort to reduce the rolling weight
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Got the bike getting it setup, this canto brake thing is driving me nuts. Need to learn to adjust this. Only one side is pulling in it seems
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sounds like you need to change which holes on the canti mount the springs are in. It can be a pain at first to get it figured out. Heck it can be a pain later on too.
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Estimated at about $90. They usually come in less than their estimates, though. Either way, the sale price makes it all good. I can change tubes and clean chains but readily admit I'm no mechanic. I'd be worried about something being wrong and causing an accident or premature part failure. The price includes giving everything a long look and test, adjustment, lube where necessary, parts under $10, ensuring wheels are true, and a fit. I totally trust these guys, they are good people. Ride safe!
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So, even with the LBS fine tuning it comes in at an excellent value. Cool.
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rear wheel with cassette, dork disc, tire/tube & reflector 6.16lbs
DT Swiss Tricon 1450 with cassette, tire/tube 4.76lbs
Bike weighs in now at 23.50lbs definitely not a light mountain climber
DT Swiss Tricon 1450 with cassette, tire/tube 4.76lbs
Bike weighs in now at 23.50lbs definitely not a light mountain climber
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i was playing with the little bitty set screw on each side of the brake to increase/decrease spring tension...is that the proper way?
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the set screw will give you some, but there should be 3 holes on the canti mount on the frame. The end of the spring will go into one of them, but often if you move it to one of the others (either down for the side that's too strong or up for the side that's too weak) you can get a lot of gross adjustments taken care of and then you can do the finer stuff with the centering screw.
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thanks himespau, it's been a while since i played with this kind of brakes.
Barrettscv: now wouldnt this be funny if i can hang w/ my saturday morning road crew and be able to pass people on road climbs
Barrettscv: now wouldnt this be funny if i can hang w/ my saturday morning road crew and be able to pass people on road climbs
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My 23 lbs Soma Double Cross can hang during group rides. It's a good work-out :-P.
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Yeah, I do believe it is an excellent value, even with the LBS tweaks. I will be excited to get some miles on her and see how she feels. Doing a short cancer ride tomorrow (Tour de BBQ in KC) with my young nephew. Will put her through some serious paces on Sunday. Good luck with your set up, Foo.