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Old 06-07-16, 05:22 AM
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So I originally was going to save some money and buy a frame set and swap out components but I decided to go a head and buy a new bike. The choices I am looking at now are Storck Scenero G3 Ultegra, Cannondale Evo Ultegra Di II, or Ribble R872. The Ribble is the cheapest of the three and the Cannondale the most expensive but the only one I can test ride. Wondering if anyone here has any of these bikes?
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So I originally was going to save some money and buy a frame set and swap out components but I decided to go a head and buy a new bike. The choices I am looking at now are Storck Scenero G3 Ultegra, Cannondale Evo Ultegra Di II, or Ribble R872. The Ribble is the cheapest of the three and the Cannondale the most expensive but the only one I can test ride. Wondering if anyone here has any of these bikes?
I have no experience with the Storck or the Ribble but my vote goes for the Storck. I love the look of their bikes. It is hard when you can't test them but you can usually get a good feel for the bike based on its geometry and have faith that a good fit will lock you in.
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