Is this bike a good deal?
#1
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Is this bike a good deal?
Hi!
I'm new to this forum and would appreciate any advice that you could give me regarding purchasing a tri bike. I've been looking at a Iron Horse Triumph TRI. It's in like new condition and has only been rode one time. It has mostly Shimano components and an upgraded seat. It also has the tri handlebars. I'm new to triathelons but I know that I don't want to compete in another race with a mountain bike.
. I felt like I was going backwards compared to the road and tri bikes.
I can get this bike for $700 but I'm not sure if that's a good deal or not. Please let me know your opinions on this deal.
Thanks a bunch!
~Snowmiser~
I'm new to this forum and would appreciate any advice that you could give me regarding purchasing a tri bike. I've been looking at a Iron Horse Triumph TRI. It's in like new condition and has only been rode one time. It has mostly Shimano components and an upgraded seat. It also has the tri handlebars. I'm new to triathelons but I know that I don't want to compete in another race with a mountain bike.
. I felt like I was going backwards compared to the road and tri bikes. I can get this bike for $700 but I'm not sure if that's a good deal or not. Please let me know your opinions on this deal.
Thanks a bunch!
~Snowmiser~
#2
Triathlete
Joined: Nov 2004
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From: Connecticut
Bikes: 2005 Javelin Narni; 2001 Raleigh R600
The price pretty good but you might be able to negotiate the price down a little more if you want. Here's alink to a brand new Ironhorse Triumph (NOT the Tri) and it's only $499. https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?sku=21416
I did find a picture of the Tri and looks pretty nice:https://trigearreview.com/images/art/...umph%20tri.jpg
Good luck!
I did find a picture of the Tri and looks pretty nice:https://trigearreview.com/images/art/...umph%20tri.jpg
Good luck!
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Hi Garfield Cat!
I didn't have the bike fitted. I was told by a few people that If the bike isn't causing you any pain or numbness, than it's probably o.k. I'm not sure if that's good advice, but I did a triathlon on the bike yesterday, and I felt good. As a skier, I know how important it is to have your ski boots custom fitted, so this probably also would apply to your bike. Could you give me an idea about what to expect to pay for a bike fitting?
Thanks!
~Anne~
I didn't have the bike fitted. I was told by a few people that If the bike isn't causing you any pain or numbness, than it's probably o.k. I'm not sure if that's good advice, but I did a triathlon on the bike yesterday, and I felt good. As a skier, I know how important it is to have your ski boots custom fitted, so this probably also would apply to your bike. Could you give me an idea about what to expect to pay for a bike fitting?
Thanks!
~Anne~
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Triathlon in my future???
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From: Southwest Iowa
Bikes: Junk, that is why I am here. :-)
Depends upon the bike shop and if they know how to set up a tri bike fitting correctly for you. I have heard from $75 to $200.
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2006 Jamis Explorer 2.0
2000 Specialized Hardrock (bought used)
Swim, Bike, Run and sounds like fun
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Bikes: 08 Felt F4, 05 Fuji Team SL, 08 Planet X Stealth, 10 Kona Jake the Snake, 03 Giant OCR flat bar.
Moto is usually 2-3 year old Fuji. Ironhorse is a different frame though. Close, but different.




