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My employer is about to start a Ridetowork Scheme. No VAT, Income Tax or National Insurance plus 10% off. Direct from my wages over 12 months so roughly about 45% of the cost!! Plus I can buy at sale prices. I ride to work 27 miles total each day and use a Trek 1000 2000 version for work, poor roads so need good wheels. Also use a Xenio frame with Campag Groupset when it shines (it was used in an Adidas advert 10 years ago for ten days and I bought it from the supplier half price). I have had both bikes' wheels rebuilt so don't often lose a spoke. So.... Trek 1500 not sure about the Bontrager Select wheels. I like the riding position on my 60cm 1000 but I'm 6'2" and have the saddle forward whilst my Exenio is a 56cm and I have the saddle right back. Or .... Genesis Day 07 but have been told that the frames split. Or..... Cannondale R900 2005 I rode it and it felt quick but not sure of the riding position or the wheels [Gipiemme Parade wheels] or the groupset [FSA Gossomer MegaExo chainset]. Plus it looks nicer, Call me old fashioned but the more spokes it has the better. Or, am I wrong. Advice please. |
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I have a Trek 1500. It is a very quick handling frame. I think a little too quick. I much prefer the handling of a compact like the Giant OCR, but that's just me. You may like it. It's a reasonable light bike for the money, and race worthy. The Bontrager Select wheels are not light, but that are very strong and stiff. I have thrashed mine, and they are still true. I'm impressed by them. |
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Still pondering, as I have a Trek 1000 moving towards a Trek 1500 |
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My 1500 is stock except for the seat, post, pedals - really all the "control surfaces" if you will. I'm pretty happt with it. Oh, and Pro2Race tires with dark blue sidewalls look fantastic on it. |
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