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Lobo Tommy
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I have narrowed down the bike selection to two bikes. Either
a Redline Mono Cog or Bianchi SASS. Now, I can't afford the
SASS right now but in a couple of weeks I will be able to. I
need to know however if the SASS is really worth the extra
$450 premium over the Mono Cog.
Here is a review of me:
30 yo, 280 lbs, goal of riding: weight loss/fitness. Primary
places to ride: Bike Paths / Parks
If anyone can jump in let me know. My past googling suggests
that Redline bicycles are very unreliable. However I have
only found that these ideas are restricted to a couple of
posts. These posts were back in 2002 so I don't know how Red
Line stacks up in 2004.
Assuming the Red Line Mono Cog are well made today - Could I
spend that saved $450 ($400 Mono Cog vs. $850 SASS) to make
the Mono Cog better than a stock SASS?
a Redline Mono Cog or Bianchi SASS. Now, I can't afford the
SASS right now but in a couple of weeks I will be able to. I
need to know however if the SASS is really worth the extra
$450 premium over the Mono Cog.
Here is a review of me:
30 yo, 280 lbs, goal of riding: weight loss/fitness. Primary
places to ride: Bike Paths / Parks
If anyone can jump in let me know. My past googling suggests
that Redline bicycles are very unreliable. However I have
only found that these ideas are restricted to a couple of
posts. These posts were back in 2002 so I don't know how Red
Line stacks up in 2004.
Assuming the Red Line Mono Cog are well made today - Could I
spend that saved $450 ($400 Mono Cog vs. $850 SASS) to make
the Mono Cog better than a stock SASS?