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Old 12-17-11, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by lesdunham
For a few $$ more you can have carbon seat stays, Ultegra 6700, and better crankset. http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...e/sprint_x.htm
I bought a Moto Immoral Pro 6 years and 19,000 miles ago and it has been a great bike. If you can place/assemble handlebars, seat n post, and probably install the front brake caliper then BD is a choice worth considering. No bike shop is going to turn you away due to your source of purchase. True you may not get service free ( like if you purchased from them) but the offset in money saved at purchase is something only you can assess. If you have any doubts than let your lbs tweek it out of the box. But a competent experienced rider with knowledge of mechanics can be riding new in 20-30 minutes. The deraileurs are pretty much dialed in already. Of course with any cable stretch some minor barrel adjusments can be made easily.
Hah. That would be an awesome name for a new bike. The IMMORAL pro! LOL
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