Crit Road Bikes
#26
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Cheers guys. I'm not really looking for second hand bikes as I've had some not-so-positive experiences with them in the past. Also want this bike to last a while and to build on it.
The Allez Sprint is 2300 AUD here and the CAAD12 is around the same as well. So I think they're off the list. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
dungy
The Allez Sprint is 2300 AUD here and the CAAD12 is around the same as well. So I think they're off the list. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
dungy
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It is just a matter of looking around the various retailers you have over there. There is bound to be some deals being the middle of winter and also about to cross over to 2018 model bikes.
You will be able to find something with Shimano 105 and a reasonable frame in either carbon or aluminium.
e.g Cervelo R2 with 105 @ NZD 2500. That is around AUD 2000.
You will be able to find something with Shimano 105 and a reasonable frame in either carbon or aluminium.
e.g Cervelo R2 with 105 @ NZD 2500. That is around AUD 2000.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. I've taken a look at Bike Exchange and I'm considering the following bikes now:
- Merida Scultura 4000
- Giant TCR Advanced 3
- BMC Teammachine ALR01 105
- Specialized Allex E5 Sport
Does anyone know much about these bikes and which ones have the most aggressive geometry and are the best for racing?
Cheers,
dungy
- Merida Scultura 4000
- Giant TCR Advanced 3
- BMC Teammachine ALR01 105
- Specialized Allex E5 Sport
Does anyone know much about these bikes and which ones have the most aggressive geometry and are the best for racing?
Cheers,
dungy
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Cheers guys. I'm not really looking for second hand bikes as I've had some not-so-positive experiences with them in the past. Also want this bike to last a while and to build on it.
The Allez Sprint is 2300 AUD here and the CAAD12 is around the same as well. So I think they're off the list. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
dungy
The Allez Sprint is 2300 AUD here and the CAAD12 is around the same as well. So I think they're off the list. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
dungy
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I'd wait. Specialized will be rolling their inventory soon to make way for the 2018 models...i believe it's next month when they usually start. Cannondale, I'm not sure of their rollover, but should be soon...
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Hey guys,
I'm just getting into road cycling after years of mountain biking, mostly DH. I'm looking for a bike which has aggressive geometry, one that excels at crits and whose price isn't too high, maximum around AUD$200. EDIT: Sorry guys, I meant AUD$2000.
Cheers,
dungworth
I'm just getting into road cycling after years of mountain biking, mostly DH. I'm looking for a bike which has aggressive geometry, one that excels at crits and whose price isn't too high, maximum around AUD$200. EDIT: Sorry guys, I meant AUD$2000.
Cheers,
dungworth
Check out Cervelo S3, second would be felt f5. Best bike for the $$, low and long.
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Pretty much my point. An open mold frame/fork could be considered disposable. An Allez DSW SL Sprint Elite lists for $1450 but the frameset alone will set you back $1200, granted in 'imited edition' paint scheme.
And the Elite only gets you 10 speed Tiagra. If off-the-shelf is the way the OP wants to go, the Sprint is a very cool bike. If he has some mechanical ability and wants something better for less money, he could do worse than to buy an open mold frameset (or two, one as a spare).
And the Elite only gets you 10 speed Tiagra. If off-the-shelf is the way the OP wants to go, the Sprint is a very cool bike. If he has some mechanical ability and wants something better for less money, he could do worse than to buy an open mold frameset (or two, one as a spare).
My Allez Sprint frame set was $800 plus tax. The frame sets come with frame, fork, seat post, headset and bottom Bracket. I see them sell for under $1000 regularly. You can purchase a complete Allez Sprint for as low as $1200 if you shop around.
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never ridden a Dale but you can't beat the sales blurb
look for closeouts from any online retailer that will ship internationally. Competitive cyclist is one, although you will want to check on any customs or duties carefully before you buy
they have a Pinarello mercurial Sora for $1100. US. People here will probably rag on it but it's fine a for a Cat 4 crit.
Or a pretty beefy looking AL framed GT with 105 group 50 bucks more.
After freight and taxes should still leave you some left over
I'm sure others will chime in with more options
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This is for the core - the local heroes, the crit assassins, the working-man racers with chiseled legs and dreams of glory, because they know that when it comes to pure performance for the buck, nothing can touch CAAD12. Lighter, stiffer and smoother than most carbon frames, it’s not just the finest alloy racing bike ever made, it's the only choice for those who know.
This is for the core - the local heroes, the crit assassins, the working-man racers with chiseled legs and dreams of glory, because they know that when it comes to pure performance for the buck, nothing can touch CAAD12. Lighter, stiffer and smoother than most carbon frames, it’s not just the finest alloy racing bike ever made, it's the only choice for those who know.
Cheers guys. I'm not really looking for second hand bikes as I've had some not-so-positive experiences with them in the past. Also want this bike to last a while and to build on it.
The Allez Sprint is 2300 AUD here and the CAAD12 is around the same as well. So I think they're off the list. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
dungy
The Allez Sprint is 2300 AUD here and the CAAD12 is around the same as well. So I think they're off the list. Any other suggestions?
Thanks,
dungy
they have a Pinarello mercurial Sora for $1100. US. People here will probably rag on it but it's fine a for a Cat 4 crit.
Or a pretty beefy looking AL framed GT with 105 group 50 bucks more.
After freight and taxes should still leave you some left over
I'm sure others will chime in with more options
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Absolutely yes. We strive to provide our international customers with the same quality of service for which we're so highly regarded here in the US. For non-oversized packages (i.e. almost everything except wheels, frames, and bikes) we ship internationally via UPS. For larger packages we ship via UPS as well. In addition, we must ship liquids and powders via UPS since USPS will not ship these.
Please note that you will inevitably have to pay duties, customs, taxes, etc, on your order once it arrives. Given that these costs vary based on your country of residence and the value of your order, we are unable to provide you with any information or estimates of these expenses. If you refuse a package due to sticker shock over the amount of these fees, you will be charged for both outgoing and incoming shipping fees, and you will also be responsible for any refused shipment charges.
We are unable to provide any currency conversion information, as your bank or credit card will have its own methodology for such a currency exchange. You can use websites such as XE.com to get a good guess as to current exchange rates.
We are sometimes asked to minimize the declared value of international shipments in order to minimize your exposure to duties, taxes, and customs. Please don't bother to ask. We will not comply with such requests for two reasons: (1) Governments scare us. Our belief is that lying to a government is something to be saved for special occasions. We don't do it as a regular business practice. (2) The insured value of an international shipment cannot exceed its declared value for customs.
#38
Lovely riding frame - I just built one up, I don't race but the handling is a blast, and just goes when you jump. Could see how it would be perfect for crits, especially with cornering and accelerations. It's not the smoothest ride in the universe, but its at least as compliant as my old Nashbar carbon frame. I think was just under $800 with shipping to US.
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Thanks so much peoples of Bike Forums! After much contemplation, I've gone and purchased the 2017 Giant TCR Advanced 3. Loving it so far! Don't really have anything to compare it to though...