Originally Posted by
sp00ki
on a more helpful side, the components-- while not listed-- look like junk parts, on par with what you'd expect from a big factory manufacturer's response to the consumer trend towards "sporty" urban track bikes.
if you're going to buy a new bike with junk parts, get something from bikes direct.
if $600 is your price range, spend the left over benjies on upgrades (hs, fork, bb) that'll make it decent.
this was one of my initial thoughts, sell off the wheels, crankset, etc then upgrade
then I kinda think I should just build a frame from the ground up because I'd be happier in the end
ahhh decisions I wish I just still had my bike