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Fuji Roubaix or Giant?

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Old 04-08.-2007, 12:46 AM   #1
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Default Fuji Roubaix or Giant?

I'm buying a road bike soon and I'm not sure which one is the better buy. I'm just starting to get into cycling and I was curious which one of these two was the best buy.

The first is a Fuji Roubaix Pro in the Shimano 105 group. The frame is 853 Butted Steel with a carbon fork and it has new wheels that are 24 spoke (double spoke). I am buying the bike for $650 in nearly excellent condition, it has about 300 miles on it at the most. Here is a link with the specs: http://www.epinions.com/bicycles_2001_Fuji_Roubaix_Pro#

The second bike is a Giant road bike. The bike was purchased new in 1999 and has been ridden a few hundred miles at best. It has had regular tune ups since new and for the past year has been sitting in a garage without use.
The specs are listed here: http://www.epinions.com/bike-Bicycl...lay_~full_specs I would buy this for $750.

Thanks for any help you guys can offer. I really look forward to your thoughts.
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Old 07-08.-2007, 08:51 AM   #2
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Default Re: Fuji Roubaix or Giant?

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I'm buying a road bike soon and I'm not sure which one is the better buy. I'm just starting to get into cycling and I was curious which one of these two was the best buy.

The first is a Fuji Roubaix Pro in the Shimano 105 group. The frame is 853 Butted Steel with a carbon fork and it has new wheels that are 24 spoke (double spoke). I am buying the bike for $650 in nearly excellent condition, it has about 300 miles on it at the most. Here is a link with the specs: http://www.epinions.com/bicycles_2001_Fuji_Roubaix_Pro#

The second bike is a Giant road bike. The bike was purchased new in 1999 and has been ridden a few hundred miles at best. It has had regular tune ups since new and for the past year has been sitting in a garage without use.
The specs are listed here: http://www.epinions.com/bike-Bicycl...lay_~full_specs I would buy this for $750.

Thanks for any help you guys can offer. I really look forward to your thoughts.

Have you tested them? I don't know what kind of riding you're looking at but I would think the Fuji is a much heavier bike. The components seem comparable. Giant is a good brand; it has carbon forks and seat post.
I can't tell if the Fuji has a carbon seat post
Can you look at the frame and see the weld quality?
Everything else being equal I would go for the Giant... (in different models I test rode both the Fujis and Giants; the Giants rode better. I bought the Giant)
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Old 12-08.-2007, 01:01 AM   #3
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Default Re: Fuji Roubaix or Giant?

I have an 05 Fuji Roubaix Pro I bought for $650. It had 400 miles on it. It has an aluminun frame, 105 gruppo, truativ crank, and Alex 260 wheels. I'm quite pleased. It was a move up from my steel Fuji Finest which is now relegated to a trainer. Fuji is a good bike in general. The frames are well put together...good clean welds. The 05 Roubaix Pro has both carbon fork and seat stays. I suggest you try to ride each bike...the geometries are different.
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