cheap aluminum race bike ideas
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cheap aluminum race bike ideas
hey all -- i'm looking for a new race frame to replace one that i broke in a nasty crash. i'm definitely leaning toward the caad9. are there other frames with a similar price and geometry that i should be adding to my list? i'm looking for something that is cheap and functional and am not that concerned with image or weight.
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This may be worth a look, assuming it ever actually gets off the ground.
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hey all -- i'm looking for a new race frame to replace one that i broke in a nasty crash. i'm definitely leaning toward the caad9. are there other frames with a similar price and geometry that i should be adding to my list? i'm looking for something that is cheap and functional and am not that concerned with image or weight.
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How cheap are you looking to go, and what size are you looking for?
Reason I ask is because I have a cheap frame I am looking to sell. PM me if you are interested.
Reason I ask is because I have a cheap frame I am looking to sell. PM me if you are interested.
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Yeah, what's your budget?
This has been plastered all over BF for a few weeks and seems like a pretty good deal.
This has been plastered all over BF for a few weeks and seems like a pretty good deal.
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leader bikes. I have an ld-736r and love it to death. Don't mind the odd website they've got - the frames are solid.
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budget is under $1000. thanks for all the replies. lots of bikes i haven't considered. the bmc and hellafaster look solid.
the spooky is probably one of the hottest bikes i've seen.
the spooky is probably one of the hottest bikes i've seen.
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I personally know the Spooky guys and have seen the Skeletor up close. It's ridden by the local elite amateur team, Spooky/NCC/Kenda. I would say, yes, the price is very reasonable for a 1kg aluminum frame, and the guys on the team all love it. It's a bike intended to be functional, not to be beautiful. You can see the welds, sure, but that's not a quality thing, it's about not spending time and money on pointless beauty work. The Skeletor is intended to be a bare-bones, inexpensive but high-performance race bike, and it does that job extremely well.
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CAAD9's start around $1050 for a complete bike.
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^^^ my mistake, but I still covet it... a big part of my reason for suggesting it is what grolby said above.
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I really want a white caa9 to replace my current bike with a cracked seat tube but I dont know if I can wait the 4-6 weeks to have one come in.
what about the bmc streetfire?
what about the bmc streetfire?
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This frame along with a Performance Forte carbon/aluminum fork is the backbone of my crit bike. I put the bike together using parts and the components from my older cannondale with 105's, along with and other parts left from my son's upgrades to his Felt.. The only other parts I needed to buy was a new headset and cables and housing. At $79 for the frame and less than $80 for the fork I've got an inexpensive bike and it won't matter if I crash it. It is not the same ride as my Roubaix Expert but will do just fine in crits. I did a break-in ride last week of 44 miles with about 5,100' of climbing and decent with no problems or harsh ride issues.
https://www.pricepoint.com/detail/177...rame-White.htm
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