Lynskey R340 Recommended?
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Lynskey R340 Recommended?
Has anyone here ridden or do you own a Lynskey R340? I'm considering buying one with S&S couplers. I'd appreciate any comments on this bike or others in the Lynskey lineup.
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After reading reviews and watching videos of them in action i've really gained an appreciation for their product. Maybe being a welder helps see the beauty too. I haven't ridden any of their bikes but i'm buying the Helix OS beginning of october. I've heard nothing but great things. I dont think you can go wrong. Then again it depends what you're using it for.
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Actually the R340 has helix tubes in the rear triangle.
I love mine, a joy to ride, just the perfect blend of soft buttery feel, and firm tension. Plus it looks sweet too.
I love mine, a joy to ride, just the perfect blend of soft buttery feel, and firm tension. Plus it looks sweet too.
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R230. Love everything about it except the toe overlap. That is manageable though. This is the only bike I will not part with and is my preferred daily ride. I can't speak for the R340 but the Lynskeys know what they are doing.
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I have an R330 and love it. I've only ridden a 10-year-old Dean El Vado Ti, so that's my only comparison as far as road bikes go.
The Dean is a softer, less responsive ride. The R330 is not harsh at all, but I can tell that it is stiffer and more responsive. When I was researching frames last year, my bike mechanic recommended I get a carbon frame. But I went the Lynskey route. (I wanted a "lifetime" bike.) He rode it around the streets of his shop, and said it seemed like a really good bike. (That was his first experience with a Lynskey--he's a Trek dealer.)
For whatever this is worth. I'm happy with my decision.
The Dean is a softer, less responsive ride. The R330 is not harsh at all, but I can tell that it is stiffer and more responsive. When I was researching frames last year, my bike mechanic recommended I get a carbon frame. But I went the Lynskey route. (I wanted a "lifetime" bike.) He rode it around the streets of his shop, and said it seemed like a really good bike. (That was his first experience with a Lynskey--he's a Trek dealer.)
For whatever this is worth. I'm happy with my decision.
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By the way, I ride a Lynskey built Ti frame and have nothing but great things to say about it. I am sure you will be very satisfied with a R340 as long as it fits you well.