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Old 10-28-08, 02:29 AM
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sunv
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help in buying a used road bike

anyone have info on khs triathlon found here? second bike in the pictures.
http://s263.photobucket.com/albums/i...hbc/?start=all

Also do you guys think $280 is too much for the road bikes posted on that photobucket?

Also is it true that the difference between centurion iron man dave scott and the iron man dave scott master was the components on the bikes? 105 on regular dave scott and 600 on dave scott master?


I have been scouring ebay and local CLs (los angeles/orange county/san diego) for about 2 months now. Looking on these sites everyday, and reading any reviews I can find about the bikes I see for sale. This is almost become an obsession. I spend about 3 hours a day looking through ebay and CL, and roadbikereview or bikeforums, and I'm a college student and should be studying. But i'm the type of person that when i have my mind focused on something, its hard for me to focus on other tasks till its done. After all this searching and comparing prices, I'm still not sure how much I should be spending on an old, used road bike.

I would like shimano 105 or 600 components. I would also like it to be a lightweight bike made in the 80s or 90s. I am looking to spend $350 max. I am also trying to get the best bang for my buck. I also want a quick, responsive ride, so no touring bikes, preferably road or triathlon bikes. What price range would you guys tell me to look at? I dont want to get duped buying a used bike for more than its worth. My friend said that if its used and from 90s, he wouldn't buy it if it was over $200. But then again he owns a 2006 $700 specialized allez and I dont think he realizes the appeal and life old school bikes still have.

Does it seem like I am being too picky? Am I spending too much money?

So far I have narrowed down to centurion dave scott (there are some listed in the photobucket and here: http://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/bik/895948886.html), cannondale r600 (http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/bik/896179760.html), and a trek 560 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=180300986707) that I am going to bid on tomorrow.

I hope to use the bike to ride for long distances (+40 miles) and to explore orange county with it.
Do you guys think old school aluminum bikes are too harsh for long distance? For example i've read cannondale r600 or raleigh technium trilite (also in the photobucket) are really harsh and can give you carpal tunnel.
I want to go fast on the bike. I do own a fixed gear that I ride everyday to school but sometimes I feel it is not fast enough, therefore the switch to gears.

What do you guys think is the best choice?

Also if you have owned any of the above bikes, could you please describe how the ride was on the bike, any pros, and more importantly cons. it would be very helpful. thanks.

Last edited by sunv; 10-28-08 at 03:07 AM.
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