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Old 11-07-04 | 04:56 AM
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hey, another aussie here, just got a bie and getting into it... down east side of melbs.
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Old 11-07-04 | 04:57 AM
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She's changed her mind already. Grr. I wont let her off that easily. She opened that pandoras box, dang nabbit, and I'm going to have a look inside.

Okay fellas. So give it to me. Best bike for 5k. I'll teach her for being a tease.
I wish I had 5k to spend on a bike....
Do you have all the other stuff....shoes, computers etcs may cost a few hundred bucks for all that stuff too.
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Old 11-07-04 | 04:59 AM
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Originally Posted by raymondovv
hey, another aussie here, just got a bie and getting into it... down east side of melbs.
Bewdy!!

Watcha get?
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Old 11-07-04 | 05:00 AM
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Originally Posted by SJP
I wish I had 5k to spend on a bike....
Do you have all the other stuff....shoes, computers etcs may cost a few hundred bucks for all that stuff too.
Pretty much. Just need shoes/pedals, but they aren't a huge chunk ontop of the purchase price when I'm spending that much.

I should have said what's some nice bikes for 5k. Best bike is like asking about the length of string etc.

Hey raymondovv. Welcome to this mad house. Another mexican? Sigh. Almost makes you think Victorians are the only ones in the country with internet.
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Old 11-07-04 | 05:03 AM
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Jeez, $5000, I'll have to work on it; there's so many options.

Have you narrowed it to carbon?

Once I decided on frame material, it made things heaps easier
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Old 11-07-04 | 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by badsac
Pretty much. Just need shoes/pedals, but they aren't a huge chunk ontop of the purchase price when I'm spending that much.

I should have said what's some nice bikes for 5k. Best bike is like asking about the length of string etc.

Hey raymondovv. Welcome to this mad house. Another mexican? Sigh. Almost makes you think Victorians are the only ones in the country with internet.
I thought you were originally going to get a Trek 1000....or were you just joking?
I like the look of the Orbea......they look cool !!
Shoes and pedals will cost you between $250 and $600 depending on what you want. you should be able to get a good deal when you buy the bike though.
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Old 11-07-04 | 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
Jeez, $5000, I'll have to work on it; there's so many options.

Have you narrowed it to carbon?

Once I decided on frame material, it made things heaps easier
Doesn't necessarily have to be carbon. But the roads out here trully are ******, and if spending that much dough, I don't want something weighing as much as a boat anchor. So nah, any materials are sweet as long as it satisfies those conditions. I'd imagine full Aluminium might not be the go though.

I should say before any of you go rushing off finding me the bike of the century, I'm not certain if I'm brave enough to go through with this threat. I'm a big man on the internet. Unfortunatly, not so big in the house.

A man's got to make a stand every once in a while though.
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Old 11-07-04 | 05:17 AM
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Originally Posted by badsac
Doesn't necessarily have to be carbon. But the roads out here trully are ******, and if spending that much dough, I don't want something weighing as much as a boat anchor. So nah, any materials are sweet as long as it satisfies those conditions. I'd imagine full Aluminium might not be the go though.

I should say before any of you go rushing off finding me the bike of the century, I'm not certain if I'm brave enough to go through with this threat. I'm a big man on the internet. Unfortunatly, not so big in the house.

A man's got to make a stand every once in a while though.
There is a shop near where I work called Bike Now. They sell the Orbea brand. I will try get there one lunch time and check them out.
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Old 11-07-04 | 05:19 AM
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Originally Posted by SJP
I thought you were originally going to get a Trek 1000....or were you just joking?
I like the look of the Orbea......they look cool !!
Shoes and pedals will cost you between $250 and $600 depending on what you want. you should be able to get a good deal when you buy the bike though.
Trek 1000? No way man. I want class on a budget.

Yeah, I doubt I'll be looking for the worlds best shoes for a start. Just something to get the job done, and like you say, the best deal the better. 5000 really is to much as it is. But if it's money well spent...

Originally Posted by SJP
There is a shop near where I work called Bike Now. They sell the Orbea brand. I will try get there one lunch time and check them out.
Cool. Let me know what you think.
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Old 11-07-04 | 05:25 AM
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Originally Posted by badsac
Trek 1000? No way man. I want class on a budget.

Yeah, I doubt I'll be looking for the worlds best shoes for a start. Just something to get the job done, and like you say, the best deal the better. 5000 really is to much as it is. But if it's money well spent...



Cool. Let me know what you think.
What about Wilier bikes......does anyone know how much they are?
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Old 11-07-04 | 06:09 AM
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They have a fair range of bikes there don't they. Don't look to bad at all. Bet they'd be on the pricier side of things though.
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Old 11-07-04 | 06:23 AM
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Anyone know the price on the 05 Orbea 'Lobular 100' frameset?
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Old 11-07-04 | 06:45 AM
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You girls gone to beddy-byes already?
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Old 11-07-04 | 06:48 AM
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Not off hand. I'd be talking to the local Orbea dude tomorrow though so I'll get you a price if nobody has already.
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Old 11-07-04 | 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Scoz
You girls gone to beddy-byes already?
BAH!!
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Old 11-07-04 | 07:42 AM
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Orbea Lobular, $2200

It's not '05 though
https://www.cheekymonkey.com.au/track_racing.htm (scroll down)
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Old 11-07-04 | 04:00 PM
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did I see Robbie wearing a Livestrong band at Noosa? Has the world gone topsy-turvy??
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Old 11-07-04 | 04:35 PM
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Bikes: how long have you got?

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did I see Robbie wearing a Livestrong band at Noosa? Has the world gone topsy-turvy??

......interesting given Robbie & lance's 'relationship'!....maybe Robbie is gunning for the sprinters spot at the 'Disco's'

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Old 11-07-04 | 09:30 PM
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Any of you blokes go for a ride yesterday? I rode home from Sorrento and was whimpering like a skirt by the time I got to Patto River. Bl**dy wind started out S/W when I left the house and turned to an Easterly by the time I got to Mt Martha. That along with the driving rain which kicked in about the same time made for an unpleasant ride.

Anyway, I was appalled that Robbie was wearing a Livestrong bracelet...Who's Robbie?
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Old 11-07-04 | 09:31 PM
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Any of you blokes go for a ride yesterday?


I stopped reading after this.....obviously not meant for me.
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Old 11-07-04 | 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by wattsy_rules
Any of you blokes go for a ride yesterday?
That's a fair effort.

I watched the rain all day like a little kid hoping cricket training wouldn't be cancelled,
then gave up and went back to bed......mmmm looxery
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Old 11-07-04 | 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by 531Aussie
That's a fair effort.

I watched the rain all day like a little kid hoping cricket training wouldn't be cancelled,
then gave up and went back to bed......mmmm looxery

I watched the cricket and went to the gym. Then I watched more cricket.
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Old 11-07-04 | 10:21 PM
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Bikes: how long have you got?

......I sooked like a girl that I hadn't had a ride all weekend...I'm starting to get withdrawal symptoms......can i get some sort of 'patch' from the chemist to overcome this?

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Old 11-07-04 | 10:27 PM
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...and I bought a Giant OCR1 today.
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Old 11-07-04 | 10:32 PM
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...and I bought a Giant OCR1 today.
WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!!!??!?!?!?!

What happened?

How much?
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