P.2 to P.3 800$? (cdn)
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P.2 to P.3 800$? (cdn)
This is a simple question, does the Specialized P.3 worth the extra 800 bucks (cdn)?
The P.2 costs 1200$ and the P.3 costs 2000$
The P.2 costs 1200$ and the P.3 costs 2000$
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salut jai vue que tu vie au quebec ? tu parle surement francais ? entk juste au cas ou ... Ihave the same problem than you ! and i dont think it worth the 800 !
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am not sure if it is worth another $800. I think you can get the frame for less than that, I thought I saw it around at a LBS here, and they had it for I think $500, or atleast somewhere around there.
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If you actually LOOK at the specs, you'll see a massive change in the componentry, the p3 blows the p2 away.
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Originally Posted by Jason222
If you actually LOOK at the specs, you'll see a massive change in the componentry, the p3 blows the p2 away.
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I find it rude to come into a strictly english forum and start talking in a different language. I'm not a French hating english person that can't speak french, if some were to think that (), I'm actually fluent in French.
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Il y a beaucoup de forme courte de les mots francais. c'est devien c...etc
Pour un anglophone comme moi, c'est difficile de la compris.
Pour un anglophone comme moi, c'est difficile de la compris.
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Originally Posted by stakhouse
salut jai vue que tu vie au quebec ? tu parle surement francais ? entk juste au cas ou ... Ihave the same problem than you ! and i dont think it worth the 800 !
Please try to keep it to as much english as you can muster. This is not a canadian site and has no requirements to remotely try to understand french...others will want to read and be able to comprehend this, speak the french but be so kind to translate underneath ...
I got the gist you did try that so thank you, just a friendly "let you know"