I plan to do group rides, and an occasional tri.Originally posted by tacomee
Ahh, what are you going to do with the bike? Race? Tour? Almost every $2000+ bike is really sweet and built using quality parts. It's all personal choice at this level
Originally posted by Old Monty
In the $2400-$2700 range, given any frame material, ie: carbon, aluminum, steel, or composite, which bike gives the most bang for the buck? My analysis leads me to the Cannondale R2000. What do others think?
The R2000 isn't sexy, but has a great frame, carbon fork and seat post, ultegra, and great wheels..Kysyrum sl. For $2400 retail, its the best value out there in my humble opinion.....hands down!Originally posted by Old Monty
In the $2400-$2700 range, given any frame material, ie: carbon, aluminum, steel, or composite, which bike gives the most bang for the buck? My analysis leads me to the Cannondale R2000. What do others think?
What would your suggested "Best Bang for the Buck" be???javascript:smilie('')Originally posted by BaCardi
Canondale? I thought you wanted the best bang for the buck?
Fuji Marseille,all ultegra w/ritchey crank,Mavic K Elites,under $1600,thats value.Originally posted by isdsms
The R2000 isn't sexy, but has a great frame, carbon fork and seat post, ultegra, and great wheels..Kysyrum sl. For $2400 retail, its the best value out there in my humble opinion.....hands down!
Old Monty's criteria is $2400-$2700 retail...I supposeOriginally posted by shokhead1
Fuji Marseille,all ultegra w/ritchey crank,Mavic K Elites,under $1600,thats value.
Old Monty's criteria is $2400-$2700 retail...I supposeOriginally posted by shokhead1
Fuji Marseille,all ultegra w/ritchey crank,Mavic K Elites,under $1600,thats value.
Assuming a 35% markup on a bike that retails for $2400, pretty amazing!!!!Originally posted by Bilkid
Because I work for a company that carries Cannondale, I can get the R2000 for 1350.00. How's that for a deal?
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