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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Melbourne, Austalia
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Hi all,
Started riding again two years ago and am loving it. I finish uni mid next year and want to buy myself a new bike when I finish (gotta have something to look forward to). Im currently riding a cheap flatbar (Shogun Mach 1) and am desperate for a proper road bike for the geometry/ handling/weight etc etc. So the challenge is to find the best bike I can afford given:
From looking at the net the top contenders for a closer look are (realising that things will change): Avanti Corsa 2006 (seen for $2700), Ultegra, Shimano R550 Wheels, Alu Frame Carbon forks Azzurri Primo 2006 (seen $2,400), Ultegra, Shimano R550 Wheels, Alu Frame Carbon forks Cannondale R600 (seen for $2500) mainly 105, Gipiemme T3 Wheels, Alu Frame Felt F55 2007 (seen for $2,900) mainly DA, Mavic Aksium Wheels, Alu Frame - Carbon Fork. Felt F65 2006 (seen for $2,200) Ultegra, Shimano R550 Wheels, Alu Frame - Carbon Fork Giant TCR 1 2006 (seen for $2,300) Ultegra, Shimano, R550, Alu Frame Carbon forks Giant TCR Alliance 1 2007 (seen $2500) Ultegra, Mavic Aksium Wheels, Alu/Carbon Frame Carbon forks Gitane Mach 2200 (seen $1,900) Ultegra components, Shimano R550 Wheels, Alu Frame Carbon Forks Specialized Allez Elite - 2006 (seen $2400) 105, Mavic Aksium Wheels, Alu Frame Carbon forks Trek 1500 (seen $2,800) Ultegra, Bontrager Select Wheels, Carbon Fork Any comments, reviews or recommendations would be really appreciated? Last edited by Dave80 : 30-09.-2006 at 12:43 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Melbourne, AUS
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This is probably the best time of year to be looking - the 2006 models are on special at quite a few places but they may be running out soon. If the middle of next year is your goal, then wait until the specials on 2007 models start to appear and then snap one up. Here are some examples at shops in Melbourne (where are you located?) and you can find cheaper too if you are lucky:
http://www.lygoncycles.com.au/specials.html http://www.lawrenciacycles.com.au/6.html At this price point you have quite a few decisions to make. I went for a full carbon frame, but the alu/carbon ones are slightly less expensive, leaving you more $$$ to spend on other things such as a better groupset (eg full Ultegra instead of 105). Some carbon options at this price range include the Giant OCR or TCR composites, Scott CR1 team (have seen it on special for $2850) and the Felt F4C and F5C. The R550 (or other pre-built Shimano wheels) don't get a lot of praise around here BUT they are on most bikes in this price range and at least they should be better than the R500. Probably the most important thing is how the bike fits, regardless of price or materials. Frame geometry can vary quite a bit too, with different handling / feeling. If you are not racing, you may find the Cannondale Synapse or the Giant OCR more comfortable than their racing equivalents (R600, TCR). FYI - I just chose a 2006 Giant OCR Composite (full carbon, Ultegra, R550 wheels) and got it for $800 off RRP. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Sydney
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I was at the same place a few months ago and I went with the TCR1. I traded in the Shimano wheels for some handbuilt Mavic Open Pros because I'm a fat bastard, and i couldn't be happier
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Roshea - thanks for your input. Couldn't agree more about fit, its one of the reasons I've started looking early with such a big list. After I've soaked up some feedback I'm going to get out to the shops and sit on some bikes - can't wait. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Perth, Australia
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Hey - I'm a fat bastard too with Shimano 550 wheels. What did the Mavics cost? |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Sydney
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I think most shops will do a wheelset trade. Some will give you the full retail value back on your Shimanos, others won't because they have lots of crappy Shimano wheels sitting around that they can't move
![]() I don't recall the breakdown, but I think it was in the region of $600 for the Mavics, and I got $200 back on them. The Mavics are great, I have a history of breaking spokes on the wheels on my old hybrid, but I haven't had a problem with these wheels. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Sydney
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I also picked up a 06 OCR comp a few months back. Traded the R550 for some Kysrium Elites. $2400 all up (no saddle or pedals) which was reasonable given the Elites are $900 RRP.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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I would go for the Felt F65 ar the F55 and swap the wheels with handbuilt wheels. Ultegra hubs, DT spokes and any of Mavic Open pros, Velocity Aeroheads or Rigida DPX.
i would be happy. |
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Location: Melbourne, Austalia
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They seem to have very good components per $ compared to their rivals. I heard someone say that this is due to them shifting their production to China, which caused a sharp decline in build quality. Do people think this criticism is warranted? On the weekend I went to a bike shop which had an F25 and a Cannondale R800 and the welds on the Felt looked horrible compared to the R800's - a superficial assessment perhaps but an indicator of overall frame quality??? At this stage they are still on the list (and close to the top) but I would love to hear what more experienced riders think about them. I'm already a fan of DT spokes, after breaking 3 crap no name spokes in 2 months the LBS replaced all the spokes with DT's using the same rim and hubs etc. To date they have worked like a dream and given me a lot more confidence in the wheels - a very cost effective solution to a bloody annoying problem. Last edited by Dave80 : 02-10.-2006 at 09:30 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I'm wondering if you could bargain down an LBS on a Cervelo soloist. The local LBS has one ($3.3K IIRC) and it's one swoit looking ride. I don't know much about road bikes but if aesthetics is anything to go by (and Team CSC success) then you might want to consider one.
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http://www.croydoncycleworks.com/sh...1b1ce966cde78e6 It's tempting to borrow money and go one step better but it never ends. I think $2000-$3000 will ensure I get something that is significantly better than the current ride and will last for quite awhile. Thanks for the recommendation. |
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Location: Sydney
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Don't forget to leave some room in your budget for shoes, pedals, computer etc. They can add up pretty quickly.
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Worth a look is the Cell Victor, as reviewed in the latest bicycling australia. They found it to be very stiff and sturdy, the 60cm would fit you well.
$2300 with full ultegra groupset r-550 wheels. http://www.cellbikes.com.au/product.php?id=210 Quote:
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Yes I work there. - I usually acknowledge this but forgot to in this instance, sorry.
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