Is this bike a good deal? (2008 Cervelo P2C) Please help! Thanks!!
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Is this bike a good deal? (2008 Cervelo P2C) Please help! Thanks!!
Hi, I recently joined my local cycling club after seeing a fundraiser and participating in it with a borrowed bike. After riding 30 miles with them at the fundraiser, I found out that I also really enjoy road biking in addition to mountain biking for the past 3 or 4 years.
So after riding my friend's old aluminum Trek bike, one of the club members said they might have a bike that they could sell to me for a good deal. So the bike in question is a 2008 Cervelo P2C. It is a time trial bike but with a road bike cockpit.
Specs:
Size 48
Custom Zipp Wheels with bladed spokes
Dura-Ace 9100 Cranks, Derailleur, Cassette, and Left shifter
Dura-Ace 9000 Right shifter and rim brakes
Cinelli Ram 2 carbon handlebars
Carbon Fiber seat
So looking online, Dura-Ace 9100 is only on bikes around $7000+ and the groupset is around $1800 alone.
I am also 5' 7" ish so a size 48 is a bit small BUT pros ride smaller bikes so I mean it could work? I'm not too sure. I have ridden the bike for around 45miles but it was like 22 miles each ride. The bike didn't feel small but my upper traps got a bit sore maybe because my back was rounded while biking since I don't know much about form or road biking technique. The seat is also raised pretty high (as you can see in the 3rd photo) and pushed back. My palms also hurt during the first 30min to 1 hr but after that, it goes away.
I am also worried about the frame since it is 13 years old and carbon fiber. It has a few scuffs and paint chips but other than that, it looks and feels sturdy. I was able to hit and hold 30mph for 1 mile the other day HAHA
The guy who is selling it is a really nice guy and used to own a bike shop and has been tuning up the bike after each ride (like chain skipping or the cable tension being too low so it wouldn't shift up to the larger front chainring). He currently rides a 2018 Guerciotti with the same Dura-Ace 9100/9000 components.
He said he would sell me the bike for $1200 but he was planning on selling it for $2500 on eBay. What do you guys think? Please advise me on what to do next! Thank you!!!
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So after riding my friend's old aluminum Trek bike, one of the club members said they might have a bike that they could sell to me for a good deal. So the bike in question is a 2008 Cervelo P2C. It is a time trial bike but with a road bike cockpit.
Specs:
Size 48
Custom Zipp Wheels with bladed spokes
Dura-Ace 9100 Cranks, Derailleur, Cassette, and Left shifter
Dura-Ace 9000 Right shifter and rim brakes
Cinelli Ram 2 carbon handlebars
Carbon Fiber seat
So looking online, Dura-Ace 9100 is only on bikes around $7000+ and the groupset is around $1800 alone.
I am also 5' 7" ish so a size 48 is a bit small BUT pros ride smaller bikes so I mean it could work? I'm not too sure. I have ridden the bike for around 45miles but it was like 22 miles each ride. The bike didn't feel small but my upper traps got a bit sore maybe because my back was rounded while biking since I don't know much about form or road biking technique. The seat is also raised pretty high (as you can see in the 3rd photo) and pushed back. My palms also hurt during the first 30min to 1 hr but after that, it goes away.
I am also worried about the frame since it is 13 years old and carbon fiber. It has a few scuffs and paint chips but other than that, it looks and feels sturdy. I was able to hit and hold 30mph for 1 mile the other day HAHA
The guy who is selling it is a really nice guy and used to own a bike shop and has been tuning up the bike after each ride (like chain skipping or the cable tension being too low so it wouldn't shift up to the larger front chainring). He currently rides a 2018 Guerciotti with the same Dura-Ace 9100/9000 components.
He said he would sell me the bike for $1200 but he was planning on selling it for $2500 on eBay. What do you guys think? Please advise me on what to do next! Thank you!!!
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The components and wheels are probably worth $1200. You could sawp them on to a new frameset someday. All that really matters is if you can get a proper fit on it and if you're comfortable on long rides. Sounds like it might be okay. Looks bigger than a 48 to me but it might just be the picture.
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It's a lot of bike for the money but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the best deal for you. It sounds to me like you could be letting your excitement of getting a high end bike at your budget get in the way of reasoning through the situation. The possible size issue would bother me most. Ideally you should get a bike fit and ride something that you know fits. You can always suffer through a shorter ride on a poorly fitted bike where a much longer ride would be tortuous. The style bike also may be an issue. I have some bikes that are fun and zippy on a short ride that I wouldn't ever choose for a 50 mile ride. You can buy a lot of bike on the used market for $1200. The main thing is to buy something that will both fit you and fit exactly what you intend to do with the bike.
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If the picture above is a picture of the actual bike being sold, I am not sure it is a 48cm frame. I looked up frame geometry for this model and it shows the 48 came with 650c wheels (yuk!) Add to that how is a TT frame going to translate to a proper road fit? Keep looking.
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If the picture above is a picture of the actual bike being sold, I am not sure it is a 48cm frame. I looked up frame geometry for this model and it shows the 48 came with 650c wheels (yuk!) Add to that how is a TT frame going to translate to a proper road fit? Keep looking.
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It's a lot of bike for the money but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the best deal for you. It sounds to me like you could be letting your excitement of getting a high end bike at your budget get in the way of reasoning through the situation. The possible size issue would bother me most. Ideally you should get a bike fit and ride something that you know fits. You can always suffer through a shorter ride on a poorly fitted bike where a much longer ride would be tortuous. The style bike also may be an issue. I have some bikes that are fun and zippy on a short ride that I wouldn't ever choose for a 50 mile ride. You can buy a lot of bike on the used market for $1200. The main thing is to buy something that will both fit you and fit exactly what you intend to do with the bike.
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The components and wheels are probably worth $1200. You could sawp them on to a new frameset someday. All that really matters is if you can get a proper fit on it and if you're comfortable on long rides. Sounds like it might be okay. Looks bigger than a 48 to me but it might just be the picture.
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Oh okay! Would it be worth it to buy it and maybe swap out the frame eventually or just start somewhere else? Also, would you have any suggestions for where I should start looking or any good bikes/brands? Or what I could possibly get for $1200 on the used market? Thanks!
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I couldn't tell you what to get.. Your know what you need the bike to do better than anyone else. All I'm saying is that that bike looks like a lot of fun to me for shorter rides on good roads. For my particular needs however that's all it would be. For my best use,I would need something more compliant and comfortable in the frame that would handle the rougher patched up roads we have locally. I actually ride about 8 different bikes depending on the conditions and how far I intend to go. My post was only intended to direct you toward a decision based on your particular needs. Good luck.
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Start with a fit calculator (free software application) and measure your body. Get an idea of the dimensions that would fit you best, and then begin your search from there. Even borrowed or rented bikes of the correct size will give you an opportunity to determine what is both comfortable and efficient for you.
There are terrific and fun bikes out there. I very much doubt that the one you've mentioned is one of them. I'm pretty sure that I can guess why the owner wants to sell it...
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Personally I wouldn’t touch a Frankenbike like this. I think you would be better off looking for a used road bike with a little more comfort than this would provide. That looks like a harsh ride.
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The pictured bike would be among the last I would ever choose for someone to start road riding on.
And that cockpit is simply atrocious.
And that cockpit is simply atrocious.
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Nope. Do this guy a favor and let him get "$2500" on the bay.
Trying to sell you this monstrosity as a new road cyclist is criminal. Shame on him.
Trying to sell you this monstrosity as a new road cyclist is criminal. Shame on him.
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Good deal iof youre beginning a triathlon hobby maybe -- (and if youre really short -- at 5'7" , youre not - this bike, if actually a 48 with 650c wheels - would suit someone about 5'3
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It's a bit ugly up front and there are enough things going on to make one wonder what's really happening with it (like what's up with the blue electrical tape on the bar?)...but at $1200 (assuming the Zipps are real) it might be a pretty good deal and would be a cool project bike. Assuming everything is legit and its the right size for you, I'd get it. Replace that bar tape and probably the whole handlebar/stem (looks like a one piece) and you have a nice looking bike. You can make adjustments to make it comfortable as a road bike despite the TT frame.
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Hi, I recently joined my local cycling club after seeing a fundraiser and participating in it with a borrowed bike. After riding 30 miles with them at the fundraiser, I found out that I also really enjoy road biking in addition to mountain biking for the past 3 or 4 years.
So after riding my friend's old aluminum Trek bike, one of the club members said they might have a bike that they could sell to me for a good deal. So the bike in question is a 2008 Cervelo P2C. It is a time trial bike but with a road bike cockpit.
Specs:
Size 48
Custom Zipp Wheels with bladed spokes
Dura-Ace 9100 Cranks, Derailleur, Cassette, and Left shifter
Dura-Ace 9000 Right shifter and rim brakes
Cinelli Ram 2 carbon handlebars
Carbon Fiber seat
So looking online, Dura-Ace 9100 is only on bikes around $7000+ and the groupset is around $1800 alone.
I am also 5' 7" ish so a size 48 is a bit small BUT pros ride smaller bikes so I mean it could work? I'm not too sure. I have ridden the bike for around 45miles but it was like 22 miles each ride. The bike didn't feel small but my upper traps got a bit sore maybe because my back was rounded while biking since I don't know much about form or road biking technique. The seat is also raised pretty high (as you can see in the 3rd photo) and pushed back. My palms also hurt during the first 30min to 1 hr but after that, it goes away.
I am also worried about the frame since it is 13 years old and carbon fiber. It has a few scuffs and paint chips but other than that, it looks and feels sturdy. I was able to hit and hold 30mph for 1 mile the other day HAHA
The guy who is selling it is a really nice guy and used to own a bike shop and has been tuning up the bike after each ride (like chain skipping or the cable tension being too low so it wouldn't shift up to the larger front chainring). He currently rides a 2018 Guerciotti with the same Dura-Ace 9100/9000 components.
He said he would sell me the bike for $1200 but he was planning on selling it for $2500 on eBay. What do you guys think? Please advise me on what to do next! Thank you!!!
imgur.com/vmk01y7
imgur.com/2ueCjLr
imgur.com/O9iODb8
So after riding my friend's old aluminum Trek bike, one of the club members said they might have a bike that they could sell to me for a good deal. So the bike in question is a 2008 Cervelo P2C. It is a time trial bike but with a road bike cockpit.
Specs:
Size 48
Custom Zipp Wheels with bladed spokes
Dura-Ace 9100 Cranks, Derailleur, Cassette, and Left shifter
Dura-Ace 9000 Right shifter and rim brakes
Cinelli Ram 2 carbon handlebars
Carbon Fiber seat
So looking online, Dura-Ace 9100 is only on bikes around $7000+ and the groupset is around $1800 alone.
I am also 5' 7" ish so a size 48 is a bit small BUT pros ride smaller bikes so I mean it could work? I'm not too sure. I have ridden the bike for around 45miles but it was like 22 miles each ride. The bike didn't feel small but my upper traps got a bit sore maybe because my back was rounded while biking since I don't know much about form or road biking technique. The seat is also raised pretty high (as you can see in the 3rd photo) and pushed back. My palms also hurt during the first 30min to 1 hr but after that, it goes away.
I am also worried about the frame since it is 13 years old and carbon fiber. It has a few scuffs and paint chips but other than that, it looks and feels sturdy. I was able to hit and hold 30mph for 1 mile the other day HAHA
The guy who is selling it is a really nice guy and used to own a bike shop and has been tuning up the bike after each ride (like chain skipping or the cable tension being too low so it wouldn't shift up to the larger front chainring). He currently rides a 2018 Guerciotti with the same Dura-Ace 9100/9000 components.
He said he would sell me the bike for $1200 but he was planning on selling it for $2500 on eBay. What do you guys think? Please advise me on what to do next! Thank you!!!
imgur.com/vmk01y7
imgur.com/2ueCjLr
imgur.com/O9iODb8
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I was looking at FB Marketplace yesterday and there seemed to be a lot of used tri bikes available in the $1000-2000 range in my area. More than usual. I don't need a tri bike, but I'd really like to get one someday.