What (used) bikes should i be looking for?
#1
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Southeastern PA
Posts: 294
Bikes: Niner RLT RDO, Trek Remedy 9.8
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 108 Post(s)
Liked 117 Times
in
70 Posts
What (used) bikes should i be looking for?
Hi guys - I am primarily an mtb guy but I just sold my road bike in hopes of picking up a cross or gravel bike. I am looking in the used market for A rig that is under 2K. I will be using this bike once in a while for commuting (which is 90% gravel), riding paved and gravel trails, and some road riding. I would also like to try bikepacking. Oh, and I will not be racing CX but gravel ride/race (maybe).
Has to have:
-- disk brakes
-- take at least 40c tires
Good to have:
-- Shimano 105 / Sram equivalent or better
-- thru axles
-- tubeless ready wheels
At this point I dont even have a frame material pref. So what bikes should be on my list to look out for?
Has to have:
-- disk brakes
-- take at least 40c tires
Good to have:
-- Shimano 105 / Sram equivalent or better
-- thru axles
-- tubeless ready wheels
At this point I dont even have a frame material pref. So what bikes should be on my list to look out for?
#2
Sunshine
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Des Moines, IA
Posts: 16,614
Bikes: '18 class built steel roadbike, '19 Fairlight Secan, '88 Schwinn Premis , Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross V4, '89 Novara Trionfo
Mentioned: 123 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 10964 Post(s)
Liked 7,490 Times
in
4,189 Posts
Looking for specific used bike models in your needed size is often times not just a needle in a haystack, but trying to find that needle in a needlestsck.
Instead, be open to all models that are your size abd evaluate from there as a larger net will be cast this way.
At the same time- why used with a 2k budget when there are a ton of new options that fit your needs for 2k or less?
Instead, be open to all models that are your size abd evaluate from there as a larger net will be cast this way.
At the same time- why used with a 2k budget when there are a ton of new options that fit your needs for 2k or less?
#3
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Southeastern PA
Posts: 294
Bikes: Niner RLT RDO, Trek Remedy 9.8
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 108 Post(s)
Liked 117 Times
in
70 Posts
The very reason i posted this was to open my eyes to other bikes i may not have considered based on others recommendations - to cast a larger net. I am trying to stay away from looking for a needle in a haystack. Budget wise i would prefer not to spend 2K but i dont really want a bike that is more than 2 years old either.
Looking for specific used bike models in your needed size is often times not just a needle in a haystack, but trying to find that needle in a needlestsck.
Instead, be open to all models that are your size abd evaluate from there as a larger net will be cast this way.
At the same time- why used with a 2k budget when there are a ton of new options that fit your needs for 2k or less?
Instead, be open to all models that are your size abd evaluate from there as a larger net will be cast this way.
At the same time- why used with a 2k budget when there are a ton of new options that fit your needs for 2k or less?
#4
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Stillwater, OK
Posts: 7,827
Mentioned: 33 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 1872 Post(s)
Liked 692 Times
in
468 Posts
Giant TCX, Cannondale SuperX, Niner RLT, Jamis Renegade, any Raleigh/Diamondback adventure bike, any Bikesdirect.com gravel bike, Specialized Crux, Ribble CGR, GT Grade, Norco Search, Surly Straggler, All-City Macho Man, Salsa Warbird, Trek Boone, Cannondale Slate, Marin Gestalt, Fuji Jari, and the list goes on and on and on....
https://www.cyclingabout.com/complet...re-road-bikes/
https://www.cyclingabout.com/complet...re-road-bikes/
__________________
2014 Cannondale SuperSix EVO 2
2019 Salsa Warbird
2014 Cannondale SuperSix EVO 2
2019 Salsa Warbird
#5
Senior Member
Check out a Giant Revolt 1. Comes with hydros and can take up to a 50mm tire and runs about $1300. It 'only' has Tiagra 10sp tho', but I also have a Giant TCR and Defy, both with 105 11sp, and the Revolt has become my favorite 'all arounder' for commuting, 'just riding' and of course gravel.
Keith
Keith
#6
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2016
Posts: 289
Bikes: Masi Giramondo, Trek 830 monstercross build, Raleigh Gran Sport, Lemond Tourmalet
Mentioned: 4 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 121 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 19 Times
in
12 Posts
If you're at all tall, I'm going to add that finding a used bike to fit a particular purpose beyond general mountain bike or general road bike or general commuter is going to be pretty tough. I'm a little over 6ft, and I rarely see bikes in the 58-60cm (road) or 21 (mtb) sizes come up for sale. Even in stores, most of the bikes are M/55/56/17/19 sizes.
#7
High Plains Luddite
OP, have you checked out www.bikesdirect.com?
I've never done business with them and I'm certainly not their shill, but I've been checking out their site over the last couple of years as people post here about their bikes, business model, etc.
They have quite a few bikes that meet all your requirements for under $2K new.
Save Up To 60% Off New Gravel and Cyclocross and Gravel Bicycles from bikesdirect.com. Great for commuting, racing or just having fun riding most anywhere.
I agree. I'm a little over 6'1" and check craigslist pretty much daily, looking for a '90s steel 700c hybrid such as a Trek Multitrack or similar with a 23" frame to do a drop bar conversion on. There are lots of them in medium sizes, but darn few large ones. Old, rigid 26"-wheel MTBs in that size are rare as well.
I've never done business with them and I'm certainly not their shill, but I've been checking out their site over the last couple of years as people post here about their bikes, business model, etc.
They have quite a few bikes that meet all your requirements for under $2K new.
Save Up To 60% Off New Gravel and Cyclocross and Gravel Bicycles from bikesdirect.com. Great for commuting, racing or just having fun riding most anywhere.
If you're at all tall, I'm going to add that finding a used bike to fit a particular purpose beyond general mountain bike or general road bike or general commuter is going to be pretty tough. I'm a little over 6ft, and I rarely see bikes in the 58-60cm (road) or 21 (mtb) sizes come up for sale...
#8
Senior Member
You're looking for the hot 'Bike du Jour' that everyone wants right now. Don't mean to seem unhelpful, but since these bikes are in high demand, be careful about buying used, both in terms of price and possible problems. You have to meticulously inspect every part of a used bike in this category.
10 years from now, when this class of bikes are are as popular as fixies are now (not), then you'll find bargains galore. I find 80's vintage (no suspension) mountain bikes when fitted with high-pressure slicks, make great all-round gravel bikes, and they cost almost nothing.
My last extended experience with a current gravel / endurance bike was with a Giant Defy Advanced. My impression was was that it was heavy and slow.
But I'm used to riding a 17 pound bike with 22mm tubular tires, so the fat (32mm) tires and heavy wheels on the Defy made it ride like a farm tractor.
10 years from now, when this class of bikes are are as popular as fixies are now (not), then you'll find bargains galore. I find 80's vintage (no suspension) mountain bikes when fitted with high-pressure slicks, make great all-round gravel bikes, and they cost almost nothing.
My last extended experience with a current gravel / endurance bike was with a Giant Defy Advanced. My impression was was that it was heavy and slow.
But I'm used to riding a 17 pound bike with 22mm tubular tires, so the fat (32mm) tires and heavy wheels on the Defy made it ride like a farm tractor.
Last edited by Dave Mayer; 09-26-17 at 11:54 AM.
#9
Full Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 329
Mentioned: 5 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 103 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 28 Times
in
15 Posts
I think it's going to be a tiny needle in that haystack to find a used gravel bike with thru axles on the used market but you can find lots of new options that will hit your $2K price point. Shoota gave you a bunch. You can also look at the All-City Spacehorse, All-City Cosmic Stallion, Black Mountain Cycles Monster Cross and Diamondback Haanjo
#10
Sunshine
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Des Moines, IA
Posts: 16,614
Bikes: '18 class built steel roadbike, '19 Fairlight Secan, '88 Schwinn Premis , Black Mountain Cycles Monstercross V4, '89 Novara Trionfo
Mentioned: 123 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 10964 Post(s)
Liked 7,490 Times
in
4,189 Posts
10 years from now, when this class of bikes are are as popular as fixies are now (not), then you'll find bargains galore. I find 80's vintage (no suspension) mountain bikes when fitted with high-pressure slicks, make great all-round gravel bikes, and they cost almost nothing.
My last extended experience with a current gravel / endurance bike was with a Giant Defy Advanced. My impression was was that it was heavy and slow.
But I'm used to riding a 17 pound bike with 22mm tubular tires, so the fat (32mm) tires and heavy wheels on the Defy made it ride like a farm tractor.
My last extended experience with a current gravel / endurance bike was with a Giant Defy Advanced. My impression was was that it was heavy and slow.
But I'm used to riding a 17 pound bike with 22mm tubular tires, so the fat (32mm) tires and heavy wheels on the Defy made it ride like a farm tractor.
You would positively hate my gravel bike then...though itd almost for sure weigh less than any 80s MTB.
#11
Senior Member
A (good) 80's vintage MTB with light wheels and narrow slicks will weight 25 pounds, but it will cost you $200 - or less. Our local bike Co-op is stuffed with them.
#12
I'm doing it wrong.
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 4,875
Bikes: Rivendell Appaloosa, Rivendell Frank Jones Sr., Trek Fuel EX9, Kona Jake the Snake CR, Niner Sir9
Mentioned: 85 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 9742 Post(s)
Liked 2,812 Times
in
1,664 Posts
If I were in your boat I would be looking at quality used cyclocross bikes.
I ride a cyclocross bike for a gravel bike and find it to be fine, exactly what I like, and now that I have upgraded the wheelset I have a killer cross bike too. In fact, my current bike (Kona Jake the Snake CR) only cost 2300 new. You could buy a 2017 Private Jake for two grand (would make a great one bike only stable). The 2018 Kona Jakes slackened the head tubes and dropped the bottom brackets which would make the bike handle just gravel much better. You could look for those.
I ride a cyclocross bike for a gravel bike and find it to be fine, exactly what I like, and now that I have upgraded the wheelset I have a killer cross bike too. In fact, my current bike (Kona Jake the Snake CR) only cost 2300 new. You could buy a 2017 Private Jake for two grand (would make a great one bike only stable). The 2018 Kona Jakes slackened the head tubes and dropped the bottom brackets which would make the bike handle just gravel much better. You could look for those.
#13
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 23,208
Mentioned: 89 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 18883 Post(s)
Liked 10,646 Times
in
6,054 Posts
#14
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Seattle, WA
Posts: 23,208
Mentioned: 89 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 18883 Post(s)
Liked 10,646 Times
in
6,054 Posts
I would hesitate to buy a used carbon frame (although just about every used bike sold anymore has a used carbon fork and there hasn't been an apocalypse from it) but I agree with @mstateglfr. Why go used if you can get everything you want new with a warranty and come in under budget?
#15
Senior Member
I've got a vintage MTB drop-bar conversion gravel bike of sorts, but I'm running 53mm tires with full-length fenders.
#16
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Southeastern PA
Posts: 294
Bikes: Niner RLT RDO, Trek Remedy 9.8
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 108 Post(s)
Liked 117 Times
in
70 Posts
Thanks for the suggestions so far.
I would ride a 54 cm so not much of a problem finding bikes my size. Also I really don't want to go up to 2K but if I found the "perfect bike" maybe.
Like I said I am not looking for anything more than 2-3 years old so def not any vintage mtbs for me.
Bikes Direct appear to deal mostly in Motobecane (which I no nothing about).
So far I am liking Niner RLT and Salsa Warbird and the Diamondback Haanjo looks pretty cool too. I will have to look up a few of the others mentioned. All City gives me a bike messanger vibe (which is fine) but they don't seem to carry a bike that can take a 40c tire or maybe I missed it.
And yes, I know this is the genre of bike that everybody is looking into these days (probably a good reason for that).
I would ride a 54 cm so not much of a problem finding bikes my size. Also I really don't want to go up to 2K but if I found the "perfect bike" maybe.
Like I said I am not looking for anything more than 2-3 years old so def not any vintage mtbs for me.
Bikes Direct appear to deal mostly in Motobecane (which I no nothing about).
So far I am liking Niner RLT and Salsa Warbird and the Diamondback Haanjo looks pretty cool too. I will have to look up a few of the others mentioned. All City gives me a bike messanger vibe (which is fine) but they don't seem to carry a bike that can take a 40c tire or maybe I missed it.
And yes, I know this is the genre of bike that everybody is looking into these days (probably a good reason for that).
#17
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2016
Posts: 289
Bikes: Masi Giramondo, Trek 830 monstercross build, Raleigh Gran Sport, Lemond Tourmalet
Mentioned: 4 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 121 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 19 Times
in
12 Posts
I agree. I'm a little over 6'1" and check craigslist pretty much daily, looking for a '90s steel 700c hybrid such as a Trek Multitrack or similar with a 23" frame to do a drop bar conversion on. There are lots of them in medium sizes, but darn few large ones. Old, rigid 26"-wheel MTBs in that size are rare as well.
#18
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2016
Posts: 289
Bikes: Masi Giramondo, Trek 830 monstercross build, Raleigh Gran Sport, Lemond Tourmalet
Mentioned: 4 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 121 Post(s)
Likes: 0
Liked 19 Times
in
12 Posts
Thanks for the suggestions so far.
I would ride a 54 cm so not much of a problem finding bikes my size. Also I really don't want to go up to 2K but if I found the "perfect bike" maybe.
Like I said I am not looking for anything more than 2-3 years old so def not any vintage mtbs for me.
Bikes Direct appear to deal mostly in Motobecane (which I no nothing about).
So far I am liking Niner RLT and Salsa Warbird and the Diamondback Haanjo looks pretty cool too. I will have to look up a few of the others mentioned. All City gives me a bike messanger vibe (which is fine) but they don't seem to carry a bike that can take a 40c tire or maybe I missed it.
And yes, I know this is the genre of bike that everybody is looking into these days (probably a good reason for that).
I would ride a 54 cm so not much of a problem finding bikes my size. Also I really don't want to go up to 2K but if I found the "perfect bike" maybe.
Like I said I am not looking for anything more than 2-3 years old so def not any vintage mtbs for me.
Bikes Direct appear to deal mostly in Motobecane (which I no nothing about).
So far I am liking Niner RLT and Salsa Warbird and the Diamondback Haanjo looks pretty cool too. I will have to look up a few of the others mentioned. All City gives me a bike messanger vibe (which is fine) but they don't seem to carry a bike that can take a 40c tire or maybe I missed it.
And yes, I know this is the genre of bike that everybody is looking into these days (probably a good reason for that).
I know you aren't looking for a vintage MTB, but hear me out on this. My plan originally had been to find a nice 90s MTB to build up into a gravel machine but I got tired of searching for something my size and bought a Masi Giramondo 700c because it had exactly the feature set I wanted. I eventually found a '90s beater Trek 830 back in April for about $50 (and in great condition) and figured it would still make a fun project. I have spent a total of $250 on the bike and upgrades (mostly carefully chosen used parts from ebay) to transform it into a gravel-worthy machine. It's a nice bike now and it fits well. Those frames are bulletproof and have a very comfortable geometry, and can easily and cheaply be adapted into something suitable for CX or gravel. I love my Masi, but if I didn't have it and only had the old Trek 830, I'd still be almost as happy, plus it's been kind of fun to source and build it. Anyway, there's a lot of room between $250 and $2k....
Last edited by bcpriess; 09-27-17 at 01:51 PM.
#19
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Southeastern PA
Posts: 294
Bikes: Niner RLT RDO, Trek Remedy 9.8
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 108 Post(s)
Liked 117 Times
in
70 Posts
Anybody know what the difference between the 2015 and 2016 Raleigh Roker comp is? (please don't say 1 year)
#21
Full Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2017
Location: Southeastern PA
Posts: 294
Bikes: Niner RLT RDO, Trek Remedy 9.8
Mentioned: 0 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 108 Post(s)
Liked 117 Times
in
70 Posts
Oh, you might be right. I was looking at a used Roker Comp ad and thought it was a 2015 but indeed it is a 2016 (after looking at the ad again). Looks like a nice bike - anybody own or tried the Roker?
#23
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Land of Cheese
Posts: 1,079
Mentioned: 8 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 111 Post(s)
Liked 213 Times
in
105 Posts
A 2016 Diamondback Haanjo Trail , XL 59cm, came and went on Chicago CL last weekend for $600.
Last edited by leftthread; 10-05-17 at 09:14 PM.
#24
Fxxxxr
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: falfurrias texas
Posts: 1,003
Bikes: wabi classic (stolen & recovered)
Mentioned: 4 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 2671 Post(s)
Liked 1,151 Times
in
872 Posts
RED LINE CONQUEST PRO > solid CX + allarounder ... recent used @ $700 (+ or - )
__________________
Nothing is true---everything is permitted
Nothing is true---everything is permitted
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
lylobiken
Cyclocross and Gravelbiking (Recreational)
59
11-25-16 11:53 PM
Ghostcode
Cyclocross and Gravelbiking (Recreational)
10
04-16-16 04:11 PM