My thoughts on the older Orbea --> just as nice of a bike for a heck of alot better price..... and these days I tend to like older models asthetically moreso than the newer ones.....
I say jump on it.
My thoughts on the older Orbea --> just as nice of a bike for a heck of alot better price..... and these days I tend to like older models asthetically moreso than the newer ones.....
I say jump on it.
I'd think that as long as you're happy with the components and the size and the look--go get it! I got my Bianchi Veloce in the deal of the century because it was a year old and last year's model had a triple up front, while this year's has a compact double. The triple made it even more appealing to me, but that didn't matter to the LBS.
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I just asked the BF what he thought. He's the mananger and owner's son of my LBS. They carry Orbea (he rides an 06 Orca) and he says $750 off is a great deal. Not much has changed in the last few years on this bike. GET IT!
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The specs of the bike are still online at the Orbea USA 2005 website
http://www.orbea-usa.com/2005site/fl...duct&taxid=232
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That's the important thing....are the '05's radically different geometry vs. the '06 or '07's? Have they changed the ride characteristics significantly? Sounds like not. Have you been able to ride the '05? If you like the ride, like the bike, and like the deal, there's nothing wrong with buying NOS ("new old stock"). It's a great way to get a deal on a great bike.
I haven't test rode the bike yet. The shop does offer an "extended" test ride but you have to put $200 non-refunable deposit that can only be used towards a new bike. I hope to go this weekend and briefly test ride the Madone, Synapse and the Dama. If it comes down to the Synapse or Dama I will pay the $200 and get the all day test ride. Then I can check the Dama out on the hills around the shop.![]()
I *really* love Orbeas, but I have to ride it first. One thing I am nervous about is the double. I have a triple and I worry I will miss mine. That being said, I rarely use the smallest chain ring. The Synapse and Madone have a triple. The Madone isn't at the shop I would prefer to deal with.
Surly- I super jealous of your bike!! I remember our LBS had one purple in a large frame and I would just drool. Purple is my favorite color and that bike is stunning, you lucky girl!
Amanda
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Almost always buy old new stock. I bought my specialized mountain bike a year old model - got $1,000 off the original price - It's one of the nicest bikes I've ever owned. I also bought my TCR Giant Frame a year old; Got a deal on that too. I love deals especially if it is on the bike I want anyway!
I saw that purple one and was like "Ooooo... I wonder if she'd be getting that one?? Cool." Purple is also my favorite color!
If you really decide on the Orbea, would the shop no (or low) cost swap out the double with a comparable compact crankset? That might help you not lose the low end. There has been lots of discussion on this forum re: compact vs. triple. I went from a triple to compact on my bike and love it. No regrets or troubles on the hills. Minor issues with shifting to the big ring...but it's all been "user error."
I just ordered (and took delivery of...) a 2005 bike (unused). It's the exact one I wanted because it was the only year they made it in titanium. The only 'drawback' that I could think of was that 1) It's already 'old' should I decide to sell it and 2) it's a 9-speed where the newer models are 10. Personally, I'm thrilled with it and I couldn't care less about 1 less cassette ring!
I do know people that need to have the newest stuff...so buying an previous year's model would eat at them. MOST people are not this way though, so if you aren't (and everything else is what you want), then I'd go for it!![]()
Thanks Aggie, it is one gorgeous bike and its one of the few bikes I have ever ridden that fit me. (I'm vertically challenged at only 5'). The guys at Gear Works put a triple on mine and upgraded it to a 10 speed. You might want to see it they would do that for you, otherwise you can always swap out later. I have yet to see another purple one.![]()