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Are bicycles which require proprietary parts an unwise purchase?
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06-12-22, 08:15 PM
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scott967
If you want proprietary go all the way and check out Look, like this 795 aerolight with Zed 3 cranks:
https://www.racycles.com/bikes/road/...frameset-12058
scott s.
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We had one in the shop a couple times and it was a nightmare to work on. I think they had it equipped with Di2. Neat looking but I wouldn't recommend it personally.
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