I'm talking about every LBS pretty much. Don't recall getting anything done at RP, but I've bought a couple complete bikes from them. Which is most of what I use LBS's for anyway. Even stuff I don't know how to do I'll figure it out when the time comes. I get my wheels online by hand builders. Other than wheelbuilding and suspension rebuilds I'm pretty self sufficient. I'd probably invest in the parts/set up and do my own suspension rebuilds in the future too, although on the hardtail SS I think I'll go rigid fork whenever my Reba finally blows out.Are you talking about Race Pace? I've bought two bikes from them now, and each time I was unimpressed with their customer service, so I haven't had any desire to go back for any sort of maintenance. I'd rather do it myself via Youtube videos than deal with the people there.
That headset would definitely by pretty snazzy. And by pretty snazzy, I mean of course that it will add speed. I did add some more bling to the fatty, just the collars on the grips and headset spacers.Hey Seventh, this is right up your alley. Though I'm tempted to grab a GXP BB since both of mine are kind of done for.
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Don't buy a walmart bike. Just check the hell out of Craigslist - older bikes aren't worth much but are still pretty damn good. I picked up an old Cannondale HT for my girlfriend for $250 and the thing is mint. Dated tech, but BB5 brakes, XT components and it rides/shifts perfectly. A lot of people punt on older bikes because they buy them and they collect dust. A buddy of mine got an older road bike with 105 components for $200. Again it's a little heavy, no carbon fork and no modern trimmings (internal cable routing, etc) but it's miles and miles ahead of anything that you'll find at a big box store.Is it possible to get a decent beginner bike for $100 - $200? Something to train my calves into riding again? Should I just grab whatever walmart has in stock if it looks like it fits? I feel like I shouldn't throw $1000 at a bike until I am sure on my feet.
But then you're riding the physical manifestation of someone elses failure and abandoned hopes and dreams. If someone sells their car, there are many reasons. But if someone sells sports equipment, they've given up.If Craigslist is sparse near you, you can also try to find used bikes at a local bike shop. Last year I found an old Trek mountain bike in great condition for $250.
I have a 2011 EX8 (26") and I love it. Contemplated trying out a 29er for a while now though! These new ones look great.So I think I'm gonna pick this up tomorrow:Fuel EX 7 29 - Trek Bicycle. My friend is really high on the bike and the shop has got a couple in recently that they're retailing for an awesome price. MSRP is $2629 and they're chopping $500 off. When he went in the owner said he'd sell it for $2k, which would make the Trek Care Plus $150 instead of $360 for over $2k bikes. I'd have to see if I can work them down to that though. I rode it around yesterday and it was a night and day difference between my Trek X-Caliber 8 I've got. Anyone have any experience with one of these, or what do you think of the components? Buddy says it's an amazing bike for the price.