Old 09-21-23, 07:12 AM
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joesch
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Originally Posted by TiHabanero
I am on a third Habanero. First was a road, second a cyclo-cross, and third a road once again. Still have the cyclo-cross and like it best of all, better than the road because it is so stable, but the road is just fun to ride because it is so different and won't rot out on the trainer. They do have a great frame and I recommend them 100%.

Aside from that, the custom steel frame I have had since 2001 still rides fabulously and fits like a dream. Whatever you chose, ride the piss out of it!
+1 on a TI road bike, I have several and my Habanero frame is built extra strong. A gravel bike would also be a great new addition and Surly offers some nice all-around riders.
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