Which bike is the best choice? Madison Vs. Mongoose Cromo Vs. MotobecaneTrack...
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Which bike is the best choice? Madison Vs. Mongoose Cromo Vs. MotobecaneTrack...
Thinking about getting one of these bikes. The first two are from "performance bicycle" and the other one I found while browsing a website called "Bikes Direct" not sure if either are legit though. To my understanding all three have flip flop hubs and brakes. So I guess low weight and overall sturdiness would be my determining factor. I appreciate other suggestions but if you had to decide between these...
EDIT: I Shall specify 2009 Mongoose Maurice CrMo, 2009 Schwinn Madison, and the 279.99 track not the team track.
EDIT: I Shall specify 2009 Mongoose Maurice CrMo, 2009 Schwinn Madison, and the 279.99 track not the team track.
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Both are legit, I bought a bike from performance, know at least 15 people who have bought bikesdirect.
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Thanks for responses. It is truly unanimous then. Its a bit more than I wanted to spend, but I rather spend now than worry later. I am bit put off by their sizing methodology though. According to road bike size chart I am 50-52cm and there's simply says xs, small, etc. I know this is a dumb question but do the standard sizes go by seat tube length? Because the xs is 50cm and the small is 52cm. A friend (he is the co owner of a bike shop) told me that due to my shorter stature 51cm is the sweet spot for me. Should I round up or down?
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OP, sorry to get off-topic, but I figured this might be of interest to others. OK, returning to your normal channel.
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How tall are you, again? Inseam? I'm thinking of getting my GF an HD, and she's barely 5'-0", 27" inseam (very short torso and arms). Also, did you get the standard or custom wheels? How is quality of cranks, BB, wheels etc? What tires came on yours? I expect to change the saddle to a lady's type but hopefully nothing else. Also, is the saddle decent, I could use it on one of my bikes to replace one of my beat up ones? I've send a message to IRO with questions, but no answer. Did you deal with them directly or through a dealer, how good is their customer service?
OP, sorry to get off-topic, but I figured this might be of interest to others. OK, returning to your normal channel.
OP, sorry to get off-topic, but I figured this might be of interest to others. OK, returning to your normal channel.
I'm about 5'4" but guys have shorter legs than girls (inseam is about 27.5"). I actually didn't get the complete through them; my friend and I built it up ourselves, which was waaaaayyyy more expensive, but I like the final product. In terms of their customer service, yeah, good luck with that. Tony isn't the best about returning emails. The questions I needed answered got that way because I put their phone number on speed dial and tried at all hours of the work day for about two weeks. When they did pick up the phone I got Tony, and he was very helpful. I do know their wheels are velocity areo, not deep v (if that matters), and both are machined (again, if that matters). That's one of the reasons I decided to build up my own. Which might be a stupid reason, but hey, when it comes to fixies, function follows form, right?