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Old 01-30-10 | 04:38 PM
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I know this subject is asking for trouble but I'm really looking for honest options.

I found an awesome deal at my LBS on a New 06 Specialized Allez Comp Double. My exact size, exactly what I'm looking for in components, and below my price range. Keep in mind, I'm in the market for a new bike and had a price range of about 1000 to 1500. Out of all the bikes in my price range the closest to this one is the 2010 Allez Comp Compact.

So my question is, who thinks buying a new 4 year old bike is a big mistake when I could get a decent 2010 in my price range? Out of all the bikes in my price range the closest to this one is the 2010 Allez Comp Compact. Another thing to keep in mind is that I'm new to Road Bikes, I've always road Mountain Bikes.

Side by side comparison. https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/S...=11797b+19246b

06 Allez Comp Double Specs
FRAME: Specialized E5, fully manipulated SLX tubing, compact race geometry, FACT carbon seatstays with Zertz inserts
FORK: Specialized FACT monocoque carbon fork legs, crown, and steerer with Zertz inserts
HEADSET: Specialized Mindset, 1 1/8" integrated threadless, sealed cartridge bearings, carbon 20mm cone with two 5mm alloy spacers
STEM: Specialized Pro-Set lightweight stem, 3D forged alloy, 4-bolt 31.8mm bar clamp, 4- position adjustable
HANDLEBARS: Specialized Pro lightweight handlebar, all aluminum, racing drop, 31.8 Clamp
TAPE Body Geometry Bar Phat, cork ribbon with 2.5mm gel padding
FRONT BRAKE: Shimano 105
REAR BRAKE: Shimano 105
BRAKE LEVERS: Shimano 105, 10-speed, STI, flight deck compatible
FRONT DERAILLEUR: Shimano 105, 10-speed, 31.8mm clamp, bottom pull
REAR DERAILLEUR: Shimano 105, 10-speed, short cage
SHIFT LEVERS: Shimano 105, 10-speed, STI, flight deck compatible
CASSETTE: Shimano 105, 12-27t
CHAIN: Shimano 105, 10-speed
CRANKSET: Shimano 105, double crankset, Hollowtech II, 2-piece design
CHAINRINGS: 52x39T
BOTTOM BRACKET: Shimano new 105 Hollowtech II
PEDALS: Composite-body test ride pedals
RIMS: Mavic Aksium
FRONT HUB: Mavic Aksium, 20 hole, Mavic QR
REAR HUB: Mavic Aksium, 24 hole, Mavic QR
SPOKES: Stainless 14g Aero
FRONT TIRE: Specialized Mondo Pro, 700x23C, aramid bead, 120TPI
REAR TIRE: Specialized Mondo Pro, 700x23C, aramid bead, 120TPI
TUBES: Specialized presta tube
SADDLE: Body Geometry Avatar, microfiber cover, gel padding
SEAT POST: Specialized Pavé FACT carbon seatpost with Zertz insert, 27.2mm
SEAT BINDER: Specialized, forged/CNC, double wedge
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Old 01-30-10 | 04:41 PM
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How good is the deal?
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Old 01-30-10 | 04:44 PM
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1000.00 out the door. Tempting since it's a 1600 to 1700 dollar bike
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Old 01-30-10 | 04:49 PM
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You're probably gonna crash it anyway so take the saved money and get a really nice helmet.

Seriously ain't nothing wrong with that bike. Components parts still available and with the saved money you can by some nice accessories.
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Old 01-30-10 | 04:52 PM
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You have to buy what will make you happy and without reservation. I would go for the better components over model year.
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its new? if so i think it would be a big mistake to pass it up. who cares what year it is, if you can save yourself a few bucks and pick up a great frame and components that have zero miles on them? if it hasnt been ridden it still counts as a new bike in my book.
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Old 01-30-10 | 04:59 PM
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Spend a little time in C&V and it will seem like cutting edge.
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