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Old 07-20-15 | 09:03 AM
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First bike - advice needed! :D

Hello everyone

I am about to buy my first road bike. I have a few great options and really need a bit of help from some guys with experience.
My price range is about 1500.- CHF.
My three options are:

- TREK DOMANE 2.3 for 1490.- from a local Bike shop.

- CUBE PELOTON SL for 1290.- CHF from another local bike shop

- and the third one is a occasion Bike from a Organisation which sells their "rent bikes": CANYON ENDURACE CF 9.0 SL for 1490.- CHF (abt 2000 km used)


Rate of exchange CHF and USD ist pretty close 1-1


THANK YOU for your advice and I wish everyone a nice day!!

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Old 07-20-15 | 10:43 AM
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If I'm correct CHF is Swiss francs.
Looks like the Cube and the Trek are aluminum frames with 105 components.
The Canyon seems to be a CF frame with Dura-Ace components. <-- my choice
Ride them all the get the one that feels the best.
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Old 07-20-15 | 11:00 AM
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If I'm correct CHF is Swiss francs.
Looks like the Cube and the Trek are aluminum frames with 105 components.
The Canyon seems to be a CF frame with Dura-Ace components. <-- my choice
Ride them all the get the one that feels the best.
Thanks for your answer. Yeah you are right, it is Swiss francs.
Actually it is my favorite as well. My point is more, that the Canyon is Occasion. So how much is 2000 km in the world of road bike? How much wear do I have to expect?


PS: Just got another possibility: Specialized Tarmac Expert for 1690.- CHF (Occasion). What about that one?
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Old 07-20-15 | 11:19 AM
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I have never ridden a canyon, they are not available here in Texas.
Just ride them all and get the one that feels the best to you. 2000 miles is not a lot, less than half a years riding for a lot of folks. Get the one that makes you want to ride it.
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Old 07-20-15 | 12:19 PM
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To be honest I haven't ridden any of them, but my best advice is to get the once that fits you best. Obviously CF + Dura Ace is the nicest of the bunch, but if you're in pain while riding it, it isn't money well spent. If it fits you right you'll ride more and enjoy it more.

2000Km is roughly 1200 miles, which isn't all that much for a road bike. The drivetrain should have plenty of life left in it. I would want to make sure the bike hasn't been crashed. Look for obvious signs of a crash: scraped paint (rather than scratched paint), scrapes on the brake levers (always a tell-tale sign for me), etc. Good luck and have fun!
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Old 07-20-15 | 12:24 PM
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have a favorite bike shop? maybe a better price to be had across the border to any Euro zone country these days .

what with every shady character around the globe, has money in a secret Swiss Account, the CH Franc is overpriced ..

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Old 07-20-15 | 01:43 PM
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Thanks a lot for your answers.
So I see as all of you say it should be the one which I feel best on it. Not first the price-performance option.

Will have a look on these signs at the occasion bikes, as RushFan2112 said, thanks a lot.
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Old 07-20-15 | 02:31 PM
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have a favorite bike shop? maybe a better price to be had across the border to any Euro zone country these days .

what with every shady character around the globe, has money in a secret Swiss Account, the CH Franc is overpriced ..
Yes you are absolutely right. But most of the bike shops in Switzerland made a price adjustment, so the prices are on the same level as in the EU zone. But thanks for you advice.
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Old 07-20-15 | 02:33 PM
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BMC says they're Made there .. Team seems to be doing well in France Right Now.
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So how much is 2000 km in the world of road bike? How much wear do I have to expect?
By "Occasion" I'm guessing you mean occasional riding, i.e. 2000km.
Any bike will show negligible wear after 2000km. My Litespeed is almost 14-½ years old with well over 40,000 miles (64,000km) and many people think is only 1 or 2 years old.
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Old 07-22-15 | 02:43 PM
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I will test the domane 2.3 for a bit of a longer ride and maybe compare it to the madone 2.1 to feel the difference with the "iso speed" technology.
Probably I will go for a bike from one of my LBS.. Some people recommend me that if it is my first road bike.

Buying a new bike is so exciting and interesting

Thanks to all of you
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Old 07-23-15 | 02:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Lord_Stark
I am about to buy my first road bike. I have a few great options and really need a bit of help from some guys with experience.
hey,

my my first road bike was a Cube Peloton Race, I absolutely loved it. It was well made, a great ride, a good fit & When I sold it I got almost what I paid.

I've never ridden the others.

I bought my first bike at an LBS & the guy spent over an hour fitting it to me without any extra cost, excellent service. I'd thoroughly recommend using LBS.

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Old 07-23-15 | 08:10 AM
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my my first road bike was a Cube Peloton Race, I absolutely loved it. It was well made, a great ride, a good fit & When I sold it I got almost what I paid.

I've never ridden the others.

I bought my first bike at an LBS & the guy spent over an hour fitting it to me without any extra cost, excellent service. I'd thoroughly recommend using LBS.

enjoy
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Thank for your answer!
Yes exactly, thats why I will look in a LBS probably instead of a cheaper "used bike".

I see in your name that you like Squash . I play a lot of Squash.. I used to play on the PSA Tour for 3 years
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Old 07-29-15 | 04:09 PM
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Hello Guys

I just want to tell you, that I got my road bike today . It's a Trek Emonda S 5.
So thanks for all your suggestions.

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Looks like you bought up a bit. I don't think you'll regret it... the Emonda is a beautiful bike. Have fun!
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Originally Posted by RonH
By "Occasion" I'm guessing you mean occasional riding, i.e. 2000km.
Any bike will show negligible wear after 2000km. My Litespeed is almost 14-½ years old with well over 40,000 miles (64,000km) and many people think is only 1 or 2 years old.
Occasion is French for second hand
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Old 07-29-15 | 09:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Lord_Stark
Hello everyone

I am about to buy my first road bike. I have a few great options and really need a bit of help from some guys with experience.
My price range is about 1500.- CHF.
My three options are:

- TREK DOMANE 2.3 for 1490.- from a local Bike shop.

- CUBE PELOTON SL for 1290.- CHF from another local bike shop

- and the third one is a occasion Bike from a Organisation which sells their "rent bikes": CANYON ENDURACE CF 9.0 SL for 1490.- CHF (abt 2000 km used)


Rate of exchange CHF and USD ist pretty close 1-1


THANK YOU for your advice and I wish everyone a nice day!!

Lord Stark
Carbon road bike is a good choice.My last bike was build by my self,I shopped around to find the most cost-effective bike parts,such like windsail bike carbon wheels .
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