Got my 'new' bike
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Got my 'new' bike
I've looking in the classifieds for the past couple of months for a decent road bike under $1000, preferably carbon, but would have settled for Al as well if the right one came along. I finally pulled the trigger on a Specialized 2011 Roubaix SL2 with complete 105 groupset in very good condition.
I'm pretty stoked about it. Unfortunately I cannot take it out today due to the rain, nor take a decent picture of it indoors.
I'm pretty stoked about it. Unfortunately I cannot take it out today due to the rain, nor take a decent picture of it indoors.
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Good job.....buying a used bike in good condition is a huge money-saver. Good on ya!
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My wife thinks this was an impulse purchase because I saw the ad last night and by 10 this morning I had the bike home.
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My wife thinks this was an impulse purchase because I saw the ad last night and by 10 this morning I had the bike home.
When the iron is hot, you have to strike!
When the iron is hot, you have to strike!
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Exactly. I've bought numerous things off of the used market and often times when it is a good deal you have to act quickly.
My last bike, purchased two months ago, was a Giant Rapid 2 2012 in complete mint condition for less than $300. Time lapsed between seeing the ad and having the bike home was under an hour.
My last bike, purchased two months ago, was a Giant Rapid 2 2012 in complete mint condition for less than $300. Time lapsed between seeing the ad and having the bike home was under an hour.
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Exactly. I've bought numerous things off of the used market and often times when it is a good deal you have to act quickly.
My last bike, purchased two months ago, was a Giant Rapid 2 2012 in complete mint condition for less than $300. Time lapsed between seeing the ad and having the bike home was under an hour.
My last bike, purchased two months ago, was a Giant Rapid 2 2012 in complete mint condition for less than $300. Time lapsed between seeing the ad and having the bike home was under an hour.
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You know, I thought about that as I was taking pictures. I naturally stand on the left side of the bike so whenever I park it it is always with the drive side facing away.
I thought about doing flipping it around, and also doing some close ups, but then thought it might be a bit of overkill.
I thought about doing flipping it around, and also doing some close ups, but then thought it might be a bit of overkill.
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So jealous, I went to the local Specialized store and we decided on a roubais...... Almost bought it but wife would kill me so I'm waiting til after winter to get one.
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My early morning ride today was not with the new Roubaix, but my flat-bar Rapid. Damn cold. I didn't want to be on it for two hours not knowing if it's going to be comfortable. However, after coming back I did take the Roubaix out for a short 15-minute spin. Man, what a difference! The riding position is obviously much lower and sitting like feels fast, even when standing still. I don't know how I'll feel after two or three hours on the saddle.
The bike feels much 'twitchier', but maybe you could call it responsive handling. I'm guessing that it has a shorter wheel base than my Rapid 2. The overall ride feels absolutely smooth. I can't wait to take it out for a longer spin.
The bike feels much 'twitchier', but maybe you could call it responsive handling. I'm guessing that it has a shorter wheel base than my Rapid 2. The overall ride feels absolutely smooth. I can't wait to take it out for a longer spin.