gbunker
08-16-2012, 04:41 PM
What's the general consensus on the wisdom of buying a bike that's a few years old versus buying a new bike? As my skill has increased, I have started thinking of getting a zippy road bike for long weekend rides, with the goal of working up to a century. (I commute daily on a heavily-laden LHT, or a Big Dummy with a toddler on the back, both of which I love.)
I've been doing a few test rides, and I'm not crazy about aluminum frames, which means that things start to get expensive fast. Is it a bad idea to go with a nicer quality bike that is a few years old, rather than a new bike that's doesn't have components that are as nice? How much does a nice gruppo (Ultegra, Dura Ace, etc.) wear over the course of, say, 5000 miles? In other words, is a set of new 105/Tiagras preferable to 5 year old Ultegras/Dura Aces, or vice versa?
I like recycling, and I like the idea of not buying new- both of my Surly bikes were pre-loved. I guess I want to know if secondhand is unwise when looking at carbon frames and generally fancier bikes?
I'd also welcome any suggestions for light (pref. under 20 lbs) and zippy steel frame bikes that don't cost more than my Civic. Most of what I have been test riding has been carbon, but I do love steel bikes!
Thanks!
Gillian
I've been doing a few test rides, and I'm not crazy about aluminum frames, which means that things start to get expensive fast. Is it a bad idea to go with a nicer quality bike that is a few years old, rather than a new bike that's doesn't have components that are as nice? How much does a nice gruppo (Ultegra, Dura Ace, etc.) wear over the course of, say, 5000 miles? In other words, is a set of new 105/Tiagras preferable to 5 year old Ultegras/Dura Aces, or vice versa?
I like recycling, and I like the idea of not buying new- both of my Surly bikes were pre-loved. I guess I want to know if secondhand is unwise when looking at carbon frames and generally fancier bikes?
I'd also welcome any suggestions for light (pref. under 20 lbs) and zippy steel frame bikes that don't cost more than my Civic. Most of what I have been test riding has been carbon, but I do love steel bikes!
Thanks!
Gillian