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Old 17-05.-2005, 11:16 PM   #1
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Question new raod bike

road bike is a 49...full STI Ultergra,

older frame, hand built, made of Isiwata steel (sp?)...very comparable to
Reynolds 853.
Ceramic wheels
It's a pretty nice little road bike...It will need a new cassette

I know nothing about raod bikes or biking does this sound like a good bike for $400 A friend is selling it, this is all I knowabout it
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Old 21-05.-2005, 03:28 PM   #2
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Default Re: new raod bike

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road bike is a 49...full STI Ultergra,

older frame, hand built, made of Isiwata steel (sp?)...very comparable to
Reynolds 853.
Ceramic wheels
It's a pretty nice little road bike...It will need a new cassette

I know nothing about raod bikes or biking does this sound like a good bike for $400 A friend is selling it, this is all I knowabout it


Ask what brand the rims are and how old the ultegra sti's are. From what you've said it's a rip off in my opinion. Could get yourself something brand new for slightly more from a brand like giant or specialized (this would be the case where i live but not sure of us prices)
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