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OK want carbon. There are quite a few options. Haven't been riding long enough to know all the ins and outs and would appreciate some help. $5000 is the budget - not even 1 dollar over. thanks in anticipation |
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Sorry mate to spend more than your budget , but I got a 2004 Giant TCR Composite 0 for $5600 with full durace 2004 & Mavic Ksyrium SLL. You could go for the 2004 Giant TCR Composite 1 which comes with ultegra and Mavic Ksyrium - this should be well under 5k or phone around your local giant bike shops and see if you could get hold of a 2003 Giant TCR Composite 0 - should get a good deal on that model |
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"Michael Day" <miday@nemesis.com.au> wrote in message news:Ttf1c.148$Vr2.3825@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au... > OK want carbon. There are quite a few options. Haven't been riding long enough to know all the ins > and outs and would appreciate some help. $5000 is > the budget - not even 1 dollar over. Why the carbon lust? Don't get me wrong, I'd love a carbon machine, if only to test it out, just curious... Here's one: http://www.flyingfurniture.com.au/picture_m5carbon.html ;-) $5k is a lot to drop if you haven't been riding long. You didn't actually say, but I assume you mean road bike and not mtb or something? Giant, Trek, Cervelo, Fondriest, Colnago, Look, and many many others all make nice carbon bikes, Giant and Trek being the most common by far and easiest to actually buy. http://www.cbdcycles.com.au/shop/Sho.../Giant2003Road http://www.fraserscycles.com.au/Road_Bikes_Trek.htm I think you might need to think about this a little more and post with more details of what type of riding you do and more specifics on what you want? Do you have existing parts that could be used on a new frame? hippy |
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"hippy" <sbirnie@NOSPAMbigpond.com> wrote in message news:c24ilv$2elc$1@otis.netspace.net.au... > "Michael Day" <miday@nemesis.com.au> wrote in message > news:Ttf1c.148$Vr2.3825@nnrp1.ozemail.com.au... <snip> > $5k is a lot to drop if you haven't been riding long. Relative. His income level might be such that 5k is like our $250. I could only dream of having the sort of bank balance that would allow me to spend that sort of money on something I dont yet know much about. Pete |
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G'day, $5k all up, probably doesn't give you too many choices in Carbon. Off hand, the 'Hyundai' Giant TCR (is it 1?), Ultegra spec?. Probably a Trek, maybe the 5200, again with an Ultegra Spec. RU married to carbon?. With 'only' $5k to spend you are probably better off looking at a different frame & thus have soemthing extra to spend on the 'go faster' components, like wheels & gruppo. You racing it? What level RU at?, cheers, Hitchy |
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"Hitchy" <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message news:iJs1c.335$U41.215@fe15.usenetserver.com... > $5k all up, probably doesn't give you too many choices in Carbon. Off hand, the 'Hyundai' Giant > TCR (is it 1?), Ultegra spec?. Probably a Trek, maybe the 5200, again with an Ultegra Spec. RU > married to carbon?. > With 'only' $5k to spend you are probably better off looking at a different frame & thus have > soemthing extra to spend on the 'go faster' > components, like wheels & gruppo. You racing it? What level RU at?, Yeah, I just had a quick skim around.. there's not much in the way of 'cheap' carbon bikes out there! I thought they'd be MUCH cheaper nowadays with the higher volumes being produced and their popularity (e.g. Trek and Lance). I'd like to test ride one of the Giants... hippy Steel is real, but so is Al and Ti and carbon and Mg and Scandium and Beryllium and wood and fibreglass and all combinations of the above... ;-) |
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You could just buy a frame and sit on the couch with it and place a fan blowing in your face to imagine how fast you would be going
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looked weally nice
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On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 18:11:44 +1100, "Michael Day" <miday@nemesis.com.au> wrote: >OK want carbon. There are quite a few options. Haven't been riding long enough to know all the ins >and outs and would appreciate some help. $5000 is the budget - not even 1 dollar over. > >thanks in anticipation The Giant TCR1 is awesome value for what you get. Full carbon frame, Ksyrium SSC SL, FSA Carbon crank, Full Ultegra, Easton oversize bars etc. The latest edition of Ride had a writeup in the back. I reckon no other carbon pricepoint can beat it. A Trek 5200 might come close dollarwise if you can haggle. davidp. -- David Pascoe, pascoedj+usenet@spamcop.net, Western Australia |
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Thanks for all the replies. Ride with a fairly good group at about B-C grade level. Doing about 300km p/week so want something substancially better than the anvil I'm lugging around at the moment. Seems that the Giant 04 Composite 1 or 0 at 4k and 5.7K respectively might be the best buys around. Looking forward to any further comments though! |
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I think you will find that the Giant TCR 1 'only' comes with the Mavic Ksyrium Elite wheel set |
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$4899 for Scott CR-1 Pro, Ultegra, Ksyrium Elites, avail 49cm-61cm. I think it looks pretty sweet http://www.freedommachine.com.au/ite...Start=0&ID=789 hippy
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