Devil's advocate piping up: DOn't go see it already thinking you have it and then buy it if it isn't an honestly good fit. Then you *will* be kicking yourself. Better to wait for less of a bargain that's a better match for those longer rides!
Devil's advocate piping up: DOn't go see it already thinking you have it and then buy it if it isn't an honestly good fit. Then you *will* be kicking yourself. Better to wait for less of a bargain that's a better match for those longer rides!
Yeah... well -- implied.
I've ridden (and taken others to ride) CL bikes and walked away from them.
And, of course, there is always the negotiation.
$250? It fits? You like? Offer $200.
P.S. Mimi - I checked out that bike earlier. To relate a parable....A friend of mine once was remarking on an attractive woman we saw. I commented on his wandering eye. He replied, "I'm married. Not dead!"
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2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle
So agree with this one. Its no bargain if it doesn't fit you. After missing out on a great bargain on QR Seduza, I'm sort of hooked on getting another bike. The shop that carried Seduza also had the Caliente, but it was too long on the top tube so even though it was at a great price and I preferred Caliente, I was going to settle for Seduza cause it fit me better. Somebody else bought that small bike. How can any guy (male) fit on a such small bike??
Anyway my current fav LBS has gurubike Chrono/alu. test rode it grr... again the top tube is just too darn long. Most LBS just don't carry this kind of bike in my size 48cm to 50cm frame.
Anyway, make sure it fits before you buy no matter how good the deal is. I'm really tempted to pay full price for the guru carbino instead of the chrono/Alu bike. All their bikes are custom fit. And I'll be eating plain ol' P&J sandwiches for next 6 month or so... Still sitting on the fence on this one... Maybe I think wayyy tooo much... (yes the bike is full UCI legal)
Shawn
Oh, I'm definitely not buying it if it's not a good fit. I said in my post that I had scheduled a time to meet him for fit not exchange of money. This is by no means a done deal. I know better than to throw down $200-$250 for a bike that doesn't fit well. If I'm not going to ride it, why buy it?
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Mr. rides a 49cm Lemond. What his legs don't have in length they make up for in strength..... How can any guy (male) fit on a such small bike??
Shawn![]()
"Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong
Reasoning that I have used (with a BF, who had no say over my money, but I am a wimp, and he was a control freak):
Now that I am riding regularly, I don't want to get out of the habit if my bike breaks down.
This bike is for X, the other is for Y.
But I will but if hubby had some of his money to spend on hobbies, he wouldn't feel the need to discuss it and agree on it. We women are so trained to try seek an agreement!
Wish you luck!
Mary M.
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