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2006 Motobecane Messenger
What are your thoughts about the bicycle listed below? Here is some additional specifications from the vendor as I asked about 52cm and 54cm sizes. 52cm has 90mm stem and 540mm top tube 54cm has 100mm stem and 550mm top tube http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...DME:B:AAQ:US:1 |
looks great for the money!
+ lifetime warranty its hard to beat. go for it! |
it is most definetly not a track bike if thats what you want. Its probably nicer for around town then one though and the price is right. It would be nice if they where specific about the componentry.
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Originally Posted by Trike
looks great for the money!
+ lifetime warranty its hard to beat. go for it! I am considering another Bianchi Pista but the Motobecane Messenger seems as nice and less expensive; maybe a better deal. My concern is to get the proper size. |
check out the Mercier fixed gears she sells, my friend just bought one without realizing i have the exact same one. we also have matching chromes (another accident)
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Here is some additional specifications from the vendor as I asked about 52cm and 54cm sizes.
52cm has 90mm stem and 540mm top tube 54cm has 100mm stem and 550mm top tube Conventional style frame with track frame geometry. |
Originally Posted by wildjim
Conventional style frame with track frame geometry. |
This is the same ebay seller that was/is selling the Mercier Kilo TT. This appears to be a simliar deal except for $40 more than the Mercier you get brakes, levers and a free wheel. Geometry maybe a little more roadish as opposed to trackish but its hard to tell and there are no specs listed. I'm sure the components are all noname as is the one on the Mercier so component wise there's not much the seller can say.
Craig |
Originally Posted by flexo
what does that mean ?
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right so i dont get why it is 'conventional style' and also 'track frame'. it looks more like road geometry to me, but with no actual geometry chart it is hard to confirm. looks like a good deal, though i imagine some components will need replacing/upgrading before too long, as it is with economy bike packages. ;)
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it really doesn't look like track geometry but it may be a bad picture. The seat tube looks too relaxed and the top tube too long. Is that top tube length actual or virtual. Can you get the full specs on the geometry I'm curious now.
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Originally Posted by flexo
right so i dont get why it is 'conventional style' and also 'track frame'. it looks more like road geometry to me, but with no actual geometry chart it is hard to confirm. looks like a good deal, though i imagine some components will need replacing/upgrading before too long, as it is with economy bike packages. ;)
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thx for clarifying, i get your point.
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Originally Posted by dutret
it really doesn't look like track geometry but it may be a bad picture. The seat tube looks too relaxed and the top tube too long. Is that top tube length actual or virtual. Can you get the full specs on the geometry I'm curious now.
The full specifications are not available on the Motobecane website yet. It is an interesting alternative to the Bianchi Pista that I was considering. |
Originally Posted by wildjim
It is an interesting alternative to the Bianchi Pista that I was considering. |
Originally Posted by flexo
definitely better deal than the Pista, right? components are probably comparable, plus you get a lot of extras (brakes, freewheel) if you need/want them. in any event, its cheaper. ive always had a soft spot for motobecane, id probably pick this one up if i wasnt building something up right now. though i would need more geometry specifics, as my limited experience with fixed gear has taught me that frame fit is even more important for a comfortable ride when you are so connected to the bike as you are with a fixed.
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For that price, it looks like a pretty decent bike. Even with shipping, its less that the Fuji track my friend just bought. And the geometry looks pretty similar. Tracklike or roadlike or whatever....
Besides, Motobecanes are awesome... |
Originally Posted by jessefive
Besides, Motobecanes are awesome...
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Originally Posted by crust & crumb
motobecane decals on taiwanese frames are awesome, you mean.
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Originally Posted by crust & crumb
motobecane decals on taiwanese frames are awesome, you mean.
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from the Harris page on French bike mfrs.
Motobécane One of the largest manufacturers of bicycles and motorcycles. "Moto" is French for motorcycle; "bécane" is French for "bike". After bankruptcy, the company was reconstituted as MBK (pronounced "em-bay-kah.") The Motobécane trademark has been revived, but the current production "Motos" from the far east have no connection with France aside from the name. == I admit to a soft spot for Motobécanes as well. they could have hired a better typographer for the reviving, though. Jeez. Bad type on supposedly French bikes seems self-defeating. |
p.s. that said it does seem like a good off-the-shelf entry level bike. I like the fact that it includes a freewheel as well as 2 brakes. one without the other is just silly.
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Originally Posted by dutret
it is most definetly not a track bike if thats what you want. Its probably nicer for around town then one though and the price is right. It would be nice if they where specific about the componentry.
A lot frames being sold as track bikes (IRO frames for example ) are in fact more "road" like in the rider positioning than track. I'd consider this bike (mainly because I want something with 120mm drop-outs so I can use genuine track parts with it) They hype up the Motobecane name, but we all know this is a different company that just bought the rights to use the name. So there is a mercier version too? |
I like the orange one.
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I did a search and the mercier is supposed to be a rebadged KHS 100. Someone claims this Motobecane is a Fuji Track rebadged.
Motobecane sold a bike called the "Le Champion" that was a rebadged 05 Fuji Team Super light so this might be true. Notice bikestirect sells Fuji as well. If you are someone who doesn't care about the branding this could be a great deal. |
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