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Originally Posted by PlatyPius
(Post 8818449)
Probably wanted to be like Pcad's bike. |
I owned a Wellington 1.0 for almost 2 years, and put about 1,750 miles on it.
I wouldn't say it was a "horrible" bike, but I would never recommend anyone to buy one. I'm pretty sure the Al tubing is filled with lead, it's the only way to explain how much the damn thing weighs. :notamused: I sold it for $190. Does that make me a bad person? :innocent: |
Originally Posted by fusatia
(Post 8821604)
I sold it for $190. Does that make me a bad person? :innocent:
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Thanks for the objective riview. (yes I can see the shoddy work in the pics)
Good job! |
Originally Posted by BengeBoy
(Post 8820561)
That's why BikesDirect sparks such controversy. It's not that their bikes aren't good values. It's the hype they use to promote the bike that is.....misleading. .
Originally Posted by RichinPeoria
(Post 8794642)
... shilling ad nausium, infomercials disguised as threads, offering payment to well know BF'rs to post their "opinion" (lie ? ) ...
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I know raging on BD is a fun pastime for some here but I don't think you have a leg to stand on, at least regarding this OP bike, if you can't find another $300 road bike that is better. Marketing is all a bunch of nonsense designed to get us to part with our money and only sometimes is there a substantial factual basis behind it that is true.
So why Caveat Emptor for this $300 road bike? Looks like a decent POS for $300 to me. I wouldn't ride it but that is just me. |
Originally Posted by Hunt-man
(Post 8822300)
I know raging on BD is a fun pastime for some here but I don't think you have a leg to stand on, at least regarding this OP bike, if you can't find another $300 road bike that is better. Marketing is all a bunch of nonsense designed to get us to part with our money and only sometimes is there a substantial factual basis behind it that is true.
So why Caveat Emptor for this $300 road bike? Looks like a decent POS for $300 to me. I wouldn't ride it but that is just me. http://www.craigslist.org/about/sites http://sporting-goods.shop.ebay.com/...lo=0&_udhi=300 |
Originally Posted by Hunt-man
(Post 8822300)
I know raging on BD is a fun pastime for some here but I don't think you have a leg to stand on, at least regarding this OP bike, if you can't find another $300 road bike that is better. Marketing is all a bunch of nonsense designed to get us to part with our money and only sometimes is there a substantial factual basis behind it that is true.
So why Caveat Emptor for this $300 road bike? Looks like a decent POS for $300 to me. I wouldn't ride it but that is just me. There ya go. One of their own bikes. Has a better frame, a better rear derailleur.... everything else looks the same. |
Originally Posted by Banzai
(Post 8821702)
I don't know if it makes you a bad person...but it makes you a heck of a salesman!
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Originally Posted by Hunt-man
(Post 8822300)
I know raging on BD is a fun pastime for some here but I don't think you have a leg to stand on, at least regarding this OP bike, if you can't find another $300 road bike that is better. Marketing is all a bunch of nonsense designed to get us to part with our money and only sometimes is there a substantial factual basis behind it that is true.
So why Caveat Emptor for this $300 road bike? Looks like a decent POS for $300 to me. I wouldn't ride it but that is just me. Platy was pointing out significant problems any buyer should be aware of, especially when looking over the pretty, shiny, new paint. - again, good job. |
This is the first real evedence I've seen that BD has some 'issues'. I know you can't expect much for a $300 bike, but the copy says the welds are quality and not crappy. I'd be mad if I'd ordered one, but hey, you can't SEE the thing or RIDE it first and the price would make me be really skeptical. I assume they have a good return policy if the level of 'quality welds' isn't your cuppa tea?
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Originally Posted by Hunt-man
(Post 8821140)
So find me a road bike for $300 that is better or at least as good as the BD one. Forget the evil marketing for a moment, please.
$219.99!!!! CLICK http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...SL._AA400_.jpg |
Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 8818802)
On the other hand, the Mountain Bike Action review of the Motobecane Fly Ti hard tail (the model that I purchased) characterized the quality of the Taiwan sourced 3.2/2.5 Ti frame as 'stunning'.
That description is 100% accurate. |
I was thinking about getting a road bike (since I converted all my others ... blah ...) ... was looking at the Vent Noir as I am pleased with my Kilo TT Pro. Haven't really looked at non-BD bikes since I feel like they generally have the same quality bike/parts as branded bikes, but do you have any non-BD suggestions?
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Originally Posted by devilshaircut
(Post 8823152)
I was thinking about getting a road bike (since I converted all my others ... blah ...) ... was looking at the Vent Noir as I am pleased with my Kilo TT Pro. Haven't really looked at non-BD bikes since I feel like they generally have the same quality bike/parts as branded bikes, but do you have any non-BD suggestions?
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Originally Posted by palu
(Post 8822882)
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Originally Posted by palu
(Post 8823296)
So, you're looking for bikes in the $700 price range? Or what is the amount you want to spend?
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Originally Posted by devilshaircut
(Post 8823506)
Doesn't have to be in that range, but I am not wanting anything too expensive coz I won't be riding that bike much. Just something to have when I want to ride with other people on a longer trip.
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Originally Posted by Hunt-man
(Post 8822300)
I know raging on BD is a fun pastime for some here but I don't think you have a leg to stand on, at least regarding this OP bike, if you can't find another $300 road bike that is better. Marketing is all a bunch of nonsense designed to get us to part with our money and only sometimes is there a substantial factual basis behind it that is true.
So why Caveat Emptor for this $300 road bike? Looks like a decent POS for $300 to me. I wouldn't ride it but that is just me. Forge, a budget sister company of Giant, makes better frames at approximately the same price. |
Originally Posted by BengeBoy
(Post 8820561)
BikesDirect says it is *perfect* - in fact, it's the same frame that is used in their "$795" bike. Here is their marketing copy on their website:
Originally Posted by BengeBoy
(Post 8820561)
The same great Windsor ride with lightweight MultiShape, engineered Aluminum tubing as used on the higher end Windsor Leeds which lists for $795.[/SIZE][/FONT]"
Anyway, as an approximation. $300 bike == $5,000 car. $700 bike == $14,000 car. $1000 bike == $18,000 car. $1500 bike == $20,000 car. $3000 bike == $40,000 car. etc It costs something to provide basic quality and that something is probably about $500 for bicycles. The profit margins at the low end (and $300 is pretty low). It's almost guaranteed that you aren't going to get something worthwhile at the really low end regardless of the source. |
Originally Posted by dsellinger
(Post 8823393)
Hmm what size should I get....
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I checked them out and I am dubious. I'm a big guy, and I'll assume one of the bikes with 64cm frames would work for me. I know I would have to upgrade the wheels soon. Don't know if you can have them put on different handle bars, seat posts, long cranks, etc before shipping. Also, the "ultegra" bikes I looked at were not 100% ultegra. I don't know if the substitutions are better or worse. But that would be another set of parts one would possibly have to upgrade/repair soon. And I would still have to take it somewhere to get it adjusted for my fit.
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I'm so thankful for the advice I find on BF. I was just fixing to pull the trigger on the BD's Fantom Uno, a single speed that caught my eye. It' s about in the $300. range. Guess I better look around more.
Ernest |
Originally Posted by Big_e
(Post 8826493)
I'm so thankful for the advice I find on BF. I was just fixing to pull the trigger on the BD's Fantom Uno, a single speed that caught my eye. It' s about in the $300. range. Guess I better look around more.
Ernest |
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