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Is $700 for a 2013 Trek CrossRip Comp a fair price?
Greetings all,
I am new the bike market, with a budget of ~$2000 to get my wife and I new (to us at least) bikes. I want to start commuting to work (~6.5 miles, flat-ish) and class (~1.5 miles, big hill), and possibly general fitness on the weekend, etc. I am first in line on a 2013 Trek CrossRip Comp with ~500 miles on Craigslist. The guy selling says he is 5'10'' and it is a bit too big for him. I'm 6'0.5'', so this would hopefully fit me well. I've read a few reviews/posts about the CrossRip saying that the components are low end compared others at the new price point, but I am wondering if the used discount would change that story. I am a biking newbie, so comparing components across bikes leaves me with hundreds of browser tabs open and little practical knowledge. Is this bike a steal at $700, basically brand new, or should I still skip it for a better value? I've heard great things about the 7.3 FX, also around $700 (new). How do these compare? I am planning to head to the local Trek dealer in a bit to ride a few models, including this one (CL guy lives ~1 hour away), but pretty much anything will be better than my rusty old Schwinn hand-me-down Mtn bike with faulty brakes and mud tires, so I don't want to be had... Any advice would be great. |
The bike is selling for $850 brand new, so you decide if this is a good deal or not. If it was me, no and I would buy new. If you don't know much about bikes, a new bike will come with free tune-ups, the shop will size you correctly and you may even get discounts on accessories. I have heard the complaints that the Trek CR has lesser components than other builds, but rest assured the components on it are pretty good.
The 7.3 FX is a complete different style of bike. It is a great bike especially if you like that upright position. I find this style of bike preferable for commuting but that is just me. I hope you find something you like. |
The comp is $1100 new, the regular crossrip is $850
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Originally Posted by blakcloud
(Post 16970611)
The bike is selling for $850 brand new, so you decide if this is a good deal or not. If it was me, no and I would buy new. If you don't know much about bikes, a new bike will come with free tune-ups, the shop will size you correctly and you may even get discounts on accessories. I have heard the complaints that the Trek CR has lesser components than other builds, but rest assured the components on it are pretty good.
The 7.3 FX is a complete different style of bike. It is a great bike especially if you like that upright position. I find this style of bike preferable for commuting but that is just me. I hope you find something you like. I rode a few other models from various brands, including the highly praised 7.3FX (which my wife ended up buying new), but the Crossrip just felt right. I've been riding it around today, trying to work up to longer rides (my legs and rump need some breaking in), but I'm happy with my decision so far. |
Originally Posted by saeyedoc
(Post 16970627)
The comp is $1100 new, the regular crossrip is $850
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base model is cantilever braked.. now.. disc version is different frame & fork.
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I have the 2014 CrossRip Comp I use for commuting....it's an excellent bike. However...do yourself a favor and drop the fork an check the grease on the headset bearings...mine basically did not have any on it.
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People are cottoning up to country/adventure/gravel grinder road bikes.
They have a predictable geometry, sweet handling and can be ridden both on the road and on dirtpack and gravel trails. They're really are the workhorse of the bike world. |
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Originally Posted by NormanF
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People are cottoning up to country/adventure/gravel grinder road bikes.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=395376 2005 Bike Review Special | Road Bike Reviews | OutsideOnline.com |
Originally Posted by dynaryder
(Post 16974992)
Everything that's old is new again.
http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=395376 2005 Bike Review Special | Road Bike Reviews | OutsideOnline.com That happens to be my country/adventure bike. I have set it up as a commuter bike and its the 2006 model year. The Schwinn Super Sport DBX was a great do-everything bike. |
Originally Posted by saeyedoc
(Post 16970627)
The comp is $1100 new, the regular crossrip is $850
To the OP congratulations on your new bike. I like that you fell in love with the bike right away, that is a great feeling to have. |
Originally Posted by realityinabox
(Post 16970742)
I ended up going with the Crossrip Comp. I rode it at the Trek shop and fell in love. They had it on sale for ~$875+tax, so $700 (with fenders) for slightly broken in seemed reasonable.
Now ride the crap out of it! Keep the rubber side down... |
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