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Old May 15th 09, 10:37 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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Default Cervelo, but what model to choose?

I’m planning to buy a cervelo frame (size 61) what should I choose?

- SLC-SL, sec hand, used for 2 month. 2008
- New S2, 2009

Same price.
Can any of you give me some input on the difference of these frames,
like stiffness and comfort?

- Kristian

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Old May 15th 09, 02:29 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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Default Cervelo, but what model to choose?

On May 15, 5:37*am, wrote:
I’m planning to buy a cervelo frame (size 61) what should I choose?

- * * * SLC-SL, sec hand, used for 2 month. 2008
- * * * New S2, 2009

Same price.
Can any of you give me some input on the difference of these frames,
like stiffness and comfort?

- Kristian


can't address those specifically, but just to point out there is a
lifetime frame guarentee for the original owner of a cervelo; not that
they are prone to failure, but just something you might want to keep
in mind when making your decision.
 




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