Carbon bike for lees then 1.5K
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Carbon bike for lees then 1.5K
Hi guys,
What do you think about this bike. Is this possibel to get pro bike for that kinde of money (less then 1.4k)?
Speed-X Pro Bike-the first ever smart, aero, carbon road bike SpeedX Leopard | the first ever smart aero road bike
What do you think about this bike. Is this possibel to get pro bike for that kinde of money (less then 1.4k)?
Speed-X Pro Bike-the first ever smart, aero, carbon road bike SpeedX Leopard | the first ever smart aero road bike
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Not a pro bike and I don't want electronics made proprietary to my bike. It's a dumb idea.
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Easy enough to find carbon under 1500 (performance, nashbar, BD all come to mind just in NA), I'll pass
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Holy crap, it's the return of the spam.
$1,500 is a lot of money to risk on a fly-by-night company. Their "lifetime warranty" is kind of a gamble when they might not be in business in 6 months.
The guy in the pictures is on a frame that's a few sizes too small. Obviously their "send us a picture instead of choosing a size" needs some work.
Having the computer built into the bike is a dumb gimmick.
$1,500 is a lot of money to risk on a fly-by-night company. Their "lifetime warranty" is kind of a gamble when they might not be in business in 6 months.
The guy in the pictures is on a frame that's a few sizes too small. Obviously their "send us a picture instead of choosing a size" needs some work.
Having the computer built into the bike is a dumb gimmick.