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In the storage with a flat rear tube.
Good then!!

It is nice to keep a back up bike.
I have 2 back ups now, one of them in full time service on the trainer and the other when the weather is not so good or when doing a major tune up on the primary bike.
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Good then!!

It is nice to keep a back up bike.
I have 2 back ups now, one of them in full time service on the trainer and the other when the weather is not so good or when doing a major tune up on the primary bike.
I was thinking about using my Jamis on the trainer so my new ride doesn't get beat up, but I can only keep 1 in the house, and I can't put the Felt in the storage, I'll just miss it too much
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yes i can, but one store does not carry all 3 brands, so with the time between rides travelling to different stores, its hard to remember the good and bad of each one, so i was hoping for some info from people who have owned some of these bikes for some insight...
Ride them all to see if there are differences. Your trek should be a great bike. Some bikes ride better than others. If your new and worrying about wheight you need to consider that 14 lbs is about as light as bikes come with a price tag that is very heavy. 16 lbs is average these days.
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I will soon be on the market for a triathlon/TT bike. I am looking to spend somewhere in the range of $1000-$1300 dollars. I do have my eye on the Quintana Roo Tequilo but I am curious. Is this the best entry-level triathlon bike I can get for my money? Or can someone recommend a Felt or Cervelo that would fit my budget? It just seems like a decent entry-level bike by those makers will be a bit out of my range....
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I was thinking about using my Jamis on the trainer so my new ride doesn't get beat up, but I can only keep 1 in the house, and I can't put the Felt in the storage, I'll just miss it too much

??? What's so "rubbish" ??
Someone posted a negative rep. comment on my profile saying "what rubbish". Please, tell me what's soo rubbish about it. I love my new bike, and don't want to put it away ?? I'm sorry.....
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??? What's so "rubbish" ??
Someone posted a negative rep. comment on my profile saying "what rubbish". Please, tell me what's soo rubbish about it. I love my new bike, and don't want to put it away ?? I'm sorry.....
Have you been nice to all the kids at recess? It's likely whoever made the post on your profile lacks the nuggets to out themselves.
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Your trek should weigh about 16lbs, the others will be similar..
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Having now visited your profile, I have to agree that yes, it is rubbish. First, it looks like the place hasn't been cleaned in weeks. I don't know which was worse: the week-old Chinese take out under the coffee table or the Cheetos stains all over your green velour Lazy Boy. Second, I was highly disturbed by that poster on the wall of Adam Lambert, wearing a thong, and posing with a Boy Scout troop, all (excepting Adam Lambert) with their lard covered fists held high.

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LOL, yea I need to clean this brothel up.
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