How good is Romet Aspre?(Newbie asking for opinion)
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How good is Romet Aspre?(Newbie asking for opinion)
Hello again!
Today I came here to ask you guys for an opinion just to know where I'm at in terms of equipment quality
I'd love to provide link to Romet Aspre's specifications but I'm too new for this I believe so if you want to help me you'll have to look it up yourself, sorry :/
So the question is pretty simple, I know there are different driving gears or whatever they're called like Shimano 105, if I understand correctly Aspre has Shimano Claris , but I just don't know any of these names so I have no idea what I'm looking at, I mainly wanted to know how good is this bike compared to some known mid range road/gravel bikes. Its price in dollars is about $740
It's pretty important to me because I think it's worth knowing whether I'm using something which is pretty good as a bike or is it just fine for a beginner but pretty weak compared to other, probably bit more expensive bikes
Today I came here to ask you guys for an opinion just to know where I'm at in terms of equipment quality
I'd love to provide link to Romet Aspre's specifications but I'm too new for this I believe so if you want to help me you'll have to look it up yourself, sorry :/
So the question is pretty simple, I know there are different driving gears or whatever they're called like Shimano 105, if I understand correctly Aspre has Shimano Claris , but I just don't know any of these names so I have no idea what I'm looking at, I mainly wanted to know how good is this bike compared to some known mid range road/gravel bikes. Its price in dollars is about $740
It's pretty important to me because I think it's worth knowing whether I'm using something which is pretty good as a bike or is it just fine for a beginner but pretty weak compared to other, probably bit more expensive bikes
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To answer your first question, Claris is the very lowest on the Shimano road bike component list. https://www.evanscycles.com/coffeest...-the-hierarchy The Romet website is in Polish but Google does a fair job of translating the information. https://translate.google.com/transla...ml&prev=search
One thing that stands out is the 10.2 kg bike weight. That converts to 22.4 pounds on the English scale. Not bad at all.
One thing that stands out is the 10.2 kg bike weight. That converts to 22.4 pounds on the English scale. Not bad at all.
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To answer your first question, Claris is the very lowest on the Shimano road bike component list. *removed link 1* The Romet website is in Polish but Google does a fair job of translating the information. *removed link 2*
One thing that stands out is the 10.2 kg bike weight. That converts to 22.4 pounds on the English scale. Not bad at all.
One thing that stands out is the 10.2 kg bike weight. That converts to 22.4 pounds on the English scale. Not bad at all.