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Habanero - Question
So, I blew my wad on a Serotta CDA for my training/road bike and am now looking to build a tri-bike, (for a bit less $). My LBS showed me Habanero Cycles,
I am attracted to them for two reasons, first, price is reasonable for Ti, second, I am 6'6" and they make a 64cm frame stock (with a return policy!) I am interested if anyone has any experience with them or any other suggestions. Thanks in advance! Dan |
A 64cm frame made from 3AL/2.5V would not be very stiff.
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Originally Posted by jimblairo
(Post 5705288)
A 64cm frame made from 3AL/2.5V would not be very stiff.
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I thought Habanero was a pepper...:)
I kill me! LMAO! :) Dwayne |
Have you looked at Cervelo. With a 75 degree st you get a 604 tt on a 61 frame.
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Originally Posted by jimblairo
(Post 5712108)
Have you looked at Cervelo. With a 75 degree st you get a 604 tt on a 61 frame.
Thanks |
You'll want a shorter top tbe on your tri bike.
A 60cm Felt should also be close to fitting. Find a tri bie store with a lot of stock and get on a few big bikes. |
Originally Posted by Triguy
(Post 5717293)
You'll want a shorter top tbe on your tri bike.
A 60cm Felt should also be close to fitting. Find a tri bie store with a lot of stock and get on a few big bikes. Thanks |
I really don't think those Habaneros are that great of a deal - depending on the build - $2400? Is that right? Well a Cervelo P2C is going to run you $2500 and I think that is the 07 price, the 08 price is 2000 I think.
A Felt B12 is going to cost you $2700 - These two bikes while only a couple hundred more are really much better frames with equal or superior components. Beware of what your LBS is trying to sell you.... |
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