Worth it?...
#1
Worth it?...
So hey guys. I've been looking at buying a new bike since I've been riding an old Huffy Mountain bike that I got when I was like 12 or so and now I'm 19. Didn't ride it for a good 5yrs between buying it and starting to ride it so it's due for a change to a real bike. Haha. So I test road some bikes from bike stores and a few friends bike's. I found I liked FG road bikes and certain CX bikes, but liked FG road bikes the most between the two. Anyways I was just wondering if these bikes are worth what they're asking since I've heard hipsterism is causing prices on FG bikes to be inflated so what do you guys think? I'm asking cause I might be buying one of these also thanks to this forum plus Sheldon Brown's site I won't look like a total noob when I go to the LBS so that's a nice plus...haha. 
EAI- https://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/841041401.html
Bianchi Pista- https://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/843579742.html
2nd Bianchi Pista- https://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/841141949.html
This one is a bit a bit different than the others but here it is anyways...
Cannondale Cyclocross- https://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/844285330.html
And lastly...a frame and build it up over a month or so? Just asking? I know this is the most expensive but w/e...Any recommendations are welcomed.
Panasonic Frame-
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/844938142.html

EAI- https://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/841041401.html
Bianchi Pista- https://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/843579742.html
2nd Bianchi Pista- https://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/841141949.html
This one is a bit a bit different than the others but here it is anyways...
Cannondale Cyclocross- https://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/844285330.html
And lastly...a frame and build it up over a month or so? Just asking? I know this is the most expensive but w/e...Any recommendations are welcomed.
Panasonic Frame-
https://sacramento.craigslist.org/bik/844938142.html
Last edited by mevsme; 09-17-08 at 06:12 PM.
#2
Eats Rice
Joined: Jul 2008
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From: Sacramento
Bikes: Motobecane Fantom Trail DS - Gary Fisher Tass Genesis - Genius CGX Starling - Old School Redline Proline - EightInch Scrambler FG/SS
Woot Sacramento!
Personally, I would purchase the Panasonic frame and build it up. Maybe try and talk the seller down in price.
I find more joy in building my rides than buying them out of the box or that someone else has built.
Good luck with your quest!
Personally, I would purchase the Panasonic frame and build it up. Maybe try and talk the seller down in price.
I find more joy in building my rides than buying them out of the box or that someone else has built.
Good luck with your quest!
#3
bum style
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From: CT
Bikes: Poprad, Fuji conversion, Quattro Assi
It's kinda funny how they call it a Panansonic frame w/ a Schwinn badge.
More like a Schwinn frame built by Panasonic.
The more I look at the chromed fork and pointed fork crown, I say definitely the 'Panasonic.' But try to talk 'em down. There's another thread on here about 10 speed conversions that has links to complete Schwinn bikes on ebay that sold real cheap.
More like a Schwinn frame built by Panasonic.
The more I look at the chromed fork and pointed fork crown, I say definitely the 'Panasonic.' But try to talk 'em down. There's another thread on here about 10 speed conversions that has links to complete Schwinn bikes on ebay that sold real cheap.
#4
Velorution
Joined: Mar 2006
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From: NYC
Bikes: Bareknuckle, IRO, Bianchi Pista concept 2003
wow all those bikes are sorta expensive for used bikes. are u sure ur size is a 53 but sizing is so important. no need to get a bike if it doesn't fit u well. i think all those bikes are lame. isn't a bianchi like 500 new. i see there are some upgrades with all the bikes but still. the eai is alumn and the bianchi is steel. you should decided if u want to ride steel or alumn first
#6
Senior Member
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From: Sacramento, California
Bikes: Nishiki NFS-B and Fuji Team 2007
sacramento!!!
go to SCC and i live on mack near 99. that is all. i frequent midtown and the LP area.
edit: if you find a frame you like but like the color me and a friend do paint jobs locally.
go to SCC and i live on mack near 99. that is all. i frequent midtown and the LP area.
edit: if you find a frame you like but like the color me and a friend do paint jobs locally.
#8
i own a bianchi pista, and i bought it for around 500. that guy asking 700 for all the stock parts, except for the bar tape is nuts. Buy a new one and replace the pedals. It is a great bike. Steel is the way to go
#9
Sacramento riders!?! Yes! lol. Yeah I dunno...If I wanna build cause wouldn't be like significantly more expensive? I dunno. I figured buying a OFS bike would be easier, but yeah they are all asking too much like I said...inflated prices. Is the Panasonic frame worth building? Or are there better frames that you guys can think of to look for instead? That are cheap...thought I'd throw that in. lol.
#10
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From: San Jose, CA
Bikes: Too many bikes, too little time to ride
they are a bit pricey but they all look okay except i'd stay away from building from a frameset. i guess you can try to talk the price down on the bareknuckle or pista. also, don't know if you've considered this but you can save some money if you get a BD bike.
#12
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From: Sacramento, California
Bikes: Nishiki NFS-B and Fuji Team 2007
oh and go to bike biz to check out FG stuff they have the biggest choice around.
https://www.thebikebiz.com/
https://www.thebikebiz.com/
#13
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yey sac!
i have my cdale roadie on craigs sac for $225
do a search for "langster" there are a few on there complete also framesets, i was going to buy one from a guy in EG for $475 complete which for the price if i were you pick it up.
I picking up a Capo to ride instead or i probably would have got the langster.
i have my cdale roadie on craigs sac for $225
do a search for "langster" there are a few on there complete also framesets, i was going to buy one from a guy in EG for $475 complete which for the price if i were you pick it up.
I picking up a Capo to ride instead or i probably would have got the langster.
#14
Pants are for suckaz
Joined: Mar 2007
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From: Mt. Airy, MD
Bikes: Hardtail MTB, Fixed gear, and Commuter bike
Budget- $600
Motobecane Messenger from bikesdirect - $350
Wheels trued @ LBS - $30
New saddle - $35
Total = $415 which leaves $185 to buy a white belt, some CD's from bands that no one has ever heard of, and a months supply of Pabst Blue Ribbon. Welcome to the fixed gear lifestyle.
Motobecane Messenger from bikesdirect - $350
Wheels trued @ LBS - $30
New saddle - $35
Total = $415 which leaves $185 to buy a white belt, some CD's from bands that no one has ever heard of, and a months supply of Pabst Blue Ribbon. Welcome to the fixed gear lifestyle.
#15
Nice to see so many Sac riders; I'm in South Sac. Honestly I'd just wait and get the Kilo TT or the PRO, it's cheaper plus a nice frame on the both. The PRO also comes with sugino cranks if thats a plus for you.
You guys do paint jobs? Cause my bike's paint is messed up and I'm getting bored of black.
Last edited by kookookachooo; 09-18-08 at 08:22 PM.
#17
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you've linked to bikes varying in size from 53-57cm. Make sure you figure out what size you want first, then look at bikes.
Secondly, if this is your first bike, I would do something on the cheap. I agree about building up the Panasonic/Shwinn frame and learning as you go - but don't pay more than $50-60 for that frame. Those pistas are a rip-off, in my opinion (for that price, not the bike in general)
Secondly, if this is your first bike, I would do something on the cheap. I agree about building up the Panasonic/Shwinn frame and learning as you go - but don't pay more than $50-60 for that frame. Those pistas are a rip-off, in my opinion (for that price, not the bike in general)
#18
bum style
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From: CT
Bikes: Poprad, Fuji conversion, Quattro Assi
#19
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Yeah as for my size I'm positive I'm a 53-54cm as I'm 5'8-ish, but I have like a 30in inseam so my torso is sorta long for my height so I figure the size is right. Anyways I only liked the different sizes cause they all fell in the 53-54 size range.
And the BD Kilo TT are ones I was looking at, but just haven't given too much thought...hmm.
And yeah bike biz is the best. I went into their store a few weeks ago and they got a bazillion things in their shop. lol. Nice guys too.
And the BD Kilo TT are ones I was looking at, but just haven't given too much thought...hmm.
And yeah bike biz is the best. I went into their store a few weeks ago and they got a bazillion things in their shop. lol. Nice guys too.




That is sadly true for some people.
