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Old 01-01-15 | 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
But if anyone is interested in buy a TI bike but they don't want to spend a boatload of cash get the Motobecane because that's a great deal and a nice riding bike. You can't beat a TI frame with Ultegra mix components for $1899 or upgrade to Ultegra brakes as well and better wheels for $2,199. I was actually able to test ride for quite some distance several times a friend of mines Moto road bike and for the money it's a sweet deal. It's a tad less aggressive feeling then my Peloton (I have a Enve 2.0 fork so not sure if the fork makes mine feel more aggressive or the frame design) but a tad more aggressive than my other friends TI Serotta.
And the more expensive SL has Ultegra bottom bracket/crank rather than FSA. I keep telling myself I don't need N+1.
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