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Old 10-12.-2003, 02:52 PM   #1
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I 've been looking at the trek 2000 wsd, specialized sequaye,cannondale r400 wsd, raleigh capri wsd. The raleigh capri has 105 componants and much cheaper price. Is this a wal-mart level frame with nice parts? Hope someone can share some knowledge.
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Old 13-12.-2003, 01:08 AM   #2
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I 've been looking at the trek 2000 wsd, specialized sequaye,cannondale r400 wsd, raleigh capri wsd. The raleigh capri has 105 componants and much cheaper price. Is this a wal-mart level frame with nice parts? Hope someone can share some knowledge.


Thanks for no feeback. The Raleigh is a new 2003 for 450.00 out the the door at a bike shop. I like Trek and cannondale but what a price for a 105 bike, with adjustable levers.For that price I guess we could upgrade the frame later if we wanted something lighter. Hey, maybe a lightspeed is next years bike.
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Thanks for no feeback. The Raleigh is a new 2003 for 450.00 out the the door at a bike shop. I like Trek and cannondale but what a price for a 105 bike, with adjustable levers.For that price I guess we could upgrade the frame later if we wanted something lighter. Hey, maybe a lightspeed is next years bike.


no need to get snotty.

why don't you send your honey here and we'd be happy to talk to her to see what SHE wants/needs.
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Old 13-12.-2003, 05:33 PM   #4
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No snot intended, just not as patient as I should be.
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