View Poll Results: Have or haven't bought a bike this year.
New
124
74.25%
Used
18
10.78%
No
16
9.58%
Looking right now and will buy before Jan 05
9
5.39%
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So who bought a new bike this year?
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So who bought a new bike this year?
New or used since January of this year? Just wondering....
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I would consider that a yes. I have ordered mine and it comes in tomorrow.BooYah!
Reason for the question was the idea that bec/ of LA and the Tour that more and more people are cycling. Thus the supply and demand curve is changing although in a few years if LA doesn't ride again after next year there will be an large amount of good used bikes on the market.
I need to get out more.
Reason for the question was the idea that bec/ of LA and the Tour that more and more people are cycling. Thus the supply and demand curve is changing although in a few years if LA doesn't ride again after next year there will be an large amount of good used bikes on the market.
I need to get out more.
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Originally Posted by crosscut
Reason for the question was the idea that bec/ of LA and the Tour that more and more people are cycling. Thus the supply and demand curve is changing although in a few years if LA doesn't ride again after next year there will be an large amount of good used bikes on the market.
I bought 13 months ago... won't have money for another year or two for a new ride.
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I bought my first road bike this year.
I think that LA helps some but really all the companies would rather see a ton of repeat business then a bunch of people just buying a bike cause it is cool and never riding it. I mean everyone with 2 or more bike is good for the bike business and will probably buy more when they have the money, however a fad just gives you profits once. Hence a lot of MTB in the world that sit in garages. Only good news never have to worry about that lifetime warranty if they never ride it.
I think that LA helps some but really all the companies would rather see a ton of repeat business then a bunch of people just buying a bike cause it is cool and never riding it. I mean everyone with 2 or more bike is good for the bike business and will probably buy more when they have the money, however a fad just gives you profits once. Hence a lot of MTB in the world that sit in garages. Only good news never have to worry about that lifetime warranty if they never ride it.
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I bought mine back in Feb because I was getting fat and lazy surfing the internet. SPeaking of which, I am off for a ride
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got a new felt road bike, the F30 with a F1 Scandium frame, Mavic Ksyrium SSLs, Dura Ace Shifters, FSA, Ultegra brakes, comes in at around 16 lbs...a nice deal, too.
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Keep on climbing
I have a custom Calfee Tetra Pro on order, but I probably won't see it until mid October or so -- right when it's getting consistently cold here in Massachusetts, and the number of possible riding days takes a big drop. I'll have to do some serious bundling up but I'll be riding somehow, someway to get miles on it before winter sets in.
There is no way a rider of my caliber deserves a frame like that, but I sure do want one.
There is no way a rider of my caliber deserves a frame like that, but I sure do want one.
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i'll be honest
i dunno if it was because of LA, or because I actually had cable TV this year, but TdF period was when I really started wanting a road bike. I had been mtn biking for a number of years but road biking amongst such nice backdrops was just too enticing. And the no-tax TdF sale at the local trek store was pretty nice as well as tax was another $150 or so in addition to the price i was looking at. Wanted a 2100, but reached and got a 2200.
Luckily, I got out to yosemite a few weeks later and was able to ride in some very gorgeous areas which made it all worth it
so yes, LA and TdF and OLN influenced me, but unlike alot of ppl locally, i've ridden atleast 3-4 times a week if not more (except one week where i was swamped with work).
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i dunno if it was because of LA, or because I actually had cable TV this year, but TdF period was when I really started wanting a road bike. I had been mtn biking for a number of years but road biking amongst such nice backdrops was just too enticing. And the no-tax TdF sale at the local trek store was pretty nice as well as tax was another $150 or so in addition to the price i was looking at. Wanted a 2100, but reached and got a 2200.
Luckily, I got out to yosemite a few weeks later and was able to ride in some very gorgeous areas which made it all worth it
so yes, LA and TdF and OLN influenced me, but unlike alot of ppl locally, i've ridden atleast 3-4 times a week if not more (except one week where i was swamped with work).
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'04 Eisentraut Custom Steel.. My second road bike...
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bought a new carbon fiber scattante. couldn't resist for $1350! as soon as my broken bones heal from a crash(my fault, not the bike's), i'll be right back on it!
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I said I got a new bike and I did, but it was a gift so I didn't buy it. Its a Colnago Chic with DA 10 speed. All I can say is that it corners on rails and its a dream.
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yup bought one at beginning of season ,
got 300 miles on it i am off to a slow season also first year riding
just did a metric century last weekend ,
got 300 miles on it i am off to a slow season also first year riding
just did a metric century last weekend ,