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The Nasty Norco FBR - flat bar road bike - top of the line, burnt orange..expensive

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Old 16-06.-2005, 03:33 PM   #1
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Default The Nasty Norco FBR - flat bar road bike - top of the line, burnt orange..expensive

http://www.brunswickstreetcycles.co...2&ProductID=281

This Norco is an amazing bike - now the top of the range flat bar ive seen over the best from felt sr71, giant cr1 (which i have) and the specialized sirrus sports disc..

I felt one in bike shop in QV VIC and it was so light and so narrow... its in orange and it pulls it off (although i prefer my black crx 1)

The sales person told me i had last years bike, and this one had the 23 wheels and weird narrow angles and um rocked.. but im keeping my crx 1 for now !!!!!! esp for $2349 for norco - Check it out... anyone ridden it (i sat in it)

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Old 16-06.-2005, 04:53 PM   #2
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Default Re: The Nasty Norco FBR - flat bar road bike - top of the line, burnt orange..expensive

Norco looks good!! $$$$$ ouch!!!

Don't worry about the sales bs, your CRX is a 2005 model, it was a Perigee before that. The 2006 CRX 1-4s will be in the shops this or next week.

I have a eco way of going Flat Bar 10 speed Ultegra, double or triple, e-mail me if interested.
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Old 17-06.-2005, 01:28 PM   #3
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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI...7163613200&rd=1

I saw it there. Bike looks very nice.
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Old 20-06.-2005, 11:12 PM   #4
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One of those with a set of triathlon bars would be a good combo i reckon....
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Old 30-06.-2005, 08:18 PM   #5
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Default Re: The Nasty Norco FBR - flat bar road bike - top of the line, burnt orange..expensive

Hubby & I recently bought new flat bar road bikes and we were both very tempted by this one - very nice lookin bike. Hubby rode this one for a bit and really felt the bumps in the road - we're used to mountain bikes with front suspension. He ended up with a Specialized Sirrus Pro & I got an Avanti Blade Pro. I didn't ride the Norco but compared with the Sirrus hubby reckons the Sirrus is a much smoother ride.

Bloody awesome looking bike though!

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Old 02-07.-2005, 10:25 PM   #6
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[QUOTE=flatbarfanatic]http://www.brunswickstreetcycles.co...2&ProductID=281

This Norco is an amazing bike -

I support that totally. I was trying to source one locally and failing that the Mirage (not bad either but not as good). In test riding (a friends FBR1) I fell in love with it. But stock was limited and I waited a fair while before deciding to go elsewhere. Tried the Felt SR71 but couldn't get the LBS to deal and wound up with a good deal on a CRX2 with the CRX1 fork.

Strangely I originally started with the intention of buying a beater. Now of course I saving to replace my old Reynolds 531 bike with either a Llwellyn or possibly a Cecil Walker steel frame. I may even look to get back into racing next year.

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