Road Bike wanted

Selling some gear? Find or lose something?
climbhigh
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Road Bike wanted

Post by climbhigh »

Anyone have a decent Road bike for sale or know of one? I took a “sick” day yesterday and decided to ride the mountain bike for a while. I got 30 miles in and was worn out. I forgot how shitty it is to ride a mtn bike on the road for any distance at all. I would like to stay below 400 or so. PM me if you know of one. Thanks
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Dude, email at crankmas@aol.com
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Artsay
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Post by Artsay »

Dude, for a little more you can get a brand new Giant OCR3. I got mine for $499 (the previous years' model) and they normally go for $599. It's a sweet bike! Peddle Power in town carries them.
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Post by chester »

Tony hooked me up with an awesome bike. I commute via bike back a forth to work 14 miles each day (total) and I've no complaints about his workmanship. He took a average roadbike and changed a few parts here and there and made it into a work of art. He even added a plastic white basket with flowers!
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Post by Scaife »

For about $60 you can buy narrow tires for mountain bike rims.
Just don't jump curbs like you still have wide tires, or BOOM! :shock: Yes, I did that the first day I got new tires. :(

But seriously, it works pretty well.
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Post by ynot »

hmmm and I thought you meant a real bike. My 1100 yamaha is for sale, if anyone is interested.
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Post by tomdarch »

The longer the rides you're planning on doing, the more critical fit will be. Good fit on a road bike is probably harder than finding good fitting slippers. If you're planning on doing long rides (2 hours? 3 hours?) or riding several times a week, you should probably go to a really good road bike specialty shop and work with them on fitting. Bad fit can lead to fun things like blown knees, wrecked back or (wheeeeee!!!!) impotence. Even if you're just looking to do the occasional short ride, a good fit will make a big difference in the pleasure of your body being really synced with the bike - be picky about what you get.

There's nothing like flying over fresh asphalt on a great bike with 120psi tires!
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Post by overhung »

Ynot, what year and model? Also, how much? How many miles?
I've had just about enough of this shit.
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Post by ynot »

low low miles. always garage kept. cleaned and waxed. Maroon 87 Virago. 2 g
I think I have a pic I can scan of it.
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Post by climbhigh »

Thanks for the leads. Hopefully I will have a new or used road bike within a couple weeks. I really love riding the ole mtn bike, but changing the slicks and nobbies out all the time gets old. Plus putting a lot of road miles on a mtn bike just kills my back.
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