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Old May 8th 06, 11:45 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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Hello,

My budget is anywhere up to $1500. What flat bar roadbike do you all
suggest. I have to ride approximately 7 kilometres, twice a day.

Thanks.


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Old May 8th 06, 12:15 PM posted to aus.bicycle
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TJ,

TJ wrote:
My budget is anywhere up to $1500. What flat bar roadbike do you all
suggest. I have to ride approximately 7 kilometres, twice a day.


first of all, figure out what you need the bike for.
what kind of rides you're most likely to be doing,
not just you basic commuting =)

then, go find a local bike shop (LBS).

see what they have available.
then go see other local bike shops.
ask them all for some advice.

ask to take the bike for a test ride.

you'll want some support from these guys,
so buy a bike from a shop that you feel you can trust.

you posting address appears to be in melbourne,
theres plenty of folks around on this list from
melbourne so it shouldn't be too hard to find a
decent bike shop =)

and another thing, why only a flat bar road bike?
don't just rule out a road bike with drop bars...
i would never have gone to one, if i hadn't spent
some time on a borrowed one
test ride one, see how you go =)

cheers,

k
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Old May 8th 06, 12:33 PM posted to aus.bicycle
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TJ Wrote:
Hello,

My budget is anywhere up to $1500. What flat bar roadbike do you all
suggest. I have to ride approximately 7 kilometres, twice a day.

Thanks.

you got plenty of choice from most brands... actually pretty every
brand has one

I got a 06 CRX1 and very happy with it

they all have diff spec levels and geometry, u just need to work out
which one is best for u


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Old May 8th 06, 12:38 PM posted to aus.bicycle
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I have to ride approximately 7 kilometres, twice a day.

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7km each way? Buy a pair of ASICS Gel Kayanos, take up running, and
put the balance $1,300 on the mortgage


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Old May 8th 06, 12:48 PM posted to aus.bicycle
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Thanks Kim.

I will most likely be just using it for commuting and getting around on the
weekends. Sounds like the best thing to do is to test a few out. I have been
looking at the Giant CRX 2, Avanti Comp. Its difficult to get a balanced
view because each bike shop obviously wants to push the brands they sell.

TJ


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Old May 8th 06, 12:58 PM posted to aus.bicycle
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On Mon, 08 May 2006 20:45:50 +1000, TJ wrote:

My budget is anywhere up to $1500. What flat bar roadbike do you all
suggest. I have to ride approximately 7 kilometres, twice a day.


7km isn't much, but a nice bike will make it easier to go further afield.
The Kona Dew range (you're at the high end of it with that budget) are
reasonably heavy, but built very strong. I've got one which I'm happy to
use for load hauling, but at the very least I'd want nicer tyres if I were
using it much at the moment. It's really a mountain bike with 700c wheels.

Avanti do a flat bar that looks OK, and a few others are doing similar
things. Norco's VFR range seem to be quite nice, and is a road bike frame
with a flat bar.

If you're set on flat bars, consider an MTB and slicks for that length.
That'll let you ride off road as well if you want to. The other option is
to look at cyclocross bikes, which have tougher than roadie components and
drop bars.

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lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful termination of
their C programs." -- Robert Firth

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Old May 8th 06, 01:03 PM posted to aus.bicycle
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TJ,

TJ wrote:
I will most likely be just using it for commuting and getting around on the
weekends. Sounds like the best thing to do is to test a few out. I have been
looking at the Giant CRX 2, Avanti Comp. Its difficult to get a balanced
view because each bike shop obviously wants to push the brands they sell.


quite so. i still think a couple of different perspectives helps.

find somewhere that has a buncha different brands.
they'd be more likely to give you a balanced comparison.
my local only does Trek and the local at my work only does Giant.

i found that the Giant guys poo poo all the other brands,
but the Trek guys didn't. so its a mixed bag... suck it and see.

i looked around a lot on the 'net to find something i liked the
look of, as a package. found three bikes about the same spec.
now saving =) after looking around i know which bike shop i'm
going to and they just happen to see one of those three

also once you've shopped around, ask back here on a.b for the
word on the street for specific bikes =)

its harder to answer "which flatbar bike" in comparison to, say,
is the CRX2 a good bike, is $XXX a good price for it, etc =)

cheers,

Kim
~ still shopping =D
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Old May 8th 06, 02:38 PM posted to aus.bicycle
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For 7kms twice a day I wouldn't think you'd need to spend 1/2 that much. If
you are commuting as it sounds then better to get quality necessities that
you might need. Lights , mudguards, rack, lock, pump etc. maybe even
panniers. Could be $300 in accessories if you're not careful, be a lot more
useful to you than 2 extra cogs at the back.
An expensive bike is just that much more attractive to thieves.

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Hello,

My budget is anywhere up to $1500. What flat bar roadbike do you all
suggest. I have to ride approximately 7 kilometres, twice a day.

Thanks.




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Old May 9th 06, 05:31 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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TJ wrote:
Hello,

My budget is anywhere up to $1500. What flat bar roadbike do you all
suggest. I have to ride approximately 7 kilometres, twice a day.


I'd recommend a Scott Sub10, except they're sold out...................

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Old May 9th 06, 09:59 AM posted to aus.bicycle
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TJ,

TJ wrote:
I will most likely be just using it for commuting and getting around on the
weekends. Sounds like the best thing to do is to test a few out. I have been
looking at the Giant CRX 2, Avanti Comp. Its difficult to get a balanced
view because each bike shop obviously wants to push the brands they sell.


quite so. i still think a couple of different perspectives helps.

find somewhere that has a buncha different brands.
they'd be more likely to give you a balanced comparison.
my local only does Trek and the local at my work only does Giant.

i found that the Giant guys poo poo all the other brands,
but the Trek guys didn't. so its a mixed bag... suck it and see.

i looked around a lot on the 'net to find something i liked the
look of, as a package. found three bikes about the same spec.
now saving =) after looking around i know which bike shop i'm
going to and they just happen to see one of those three

also once you've shopped around, ask back here on a.b for the
word on the street for specific bikes =)

its harder to answer "which flatbar bike" in comparison to, say,
is the CRX2 a good bike, is $XXX a good price for it, etc =)

cheers,

Kim
~ still shopping =D
 




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