A Chinese made in Taiwan Carbon bike for a 200lb sprinter. The bike is not worthy of you.
At some point, you are going to have to buy a real bike. A steel bike. A bike that will not creak and moan and ride like driftwood.
You should have asked someone who knows what they are talking about.
Good luck, my guess is you will step up after you realize what a dead ride carbon fiber gives you. Especially these low level Carbon frames.
In the end you should simply have done more research. If this bike works for you I will eat my 10 year old Duegi 46.5 track shoes. I wore these sans socks for 10 years. This is no joke, I could die.
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Looks sweet. When are you going to join us for a crit?
It's even sweeter-looking in person! The camera phone doesn't do it justice.
I'll race flat crit. Fuck hills
Dude? Only 105?
I'd like to direct you to my previous post.
I wanted the Ultegra SL, but that frame was so butt-ass ugly I couldn't bear it.
How long do you estimate before you break something on it?
-JJJ
The bike itself is incredibly solid, so I'm not worried about breaking any of the parts.
However, I'm almost certain I'll overtighten and snap off a bolt or two. It's what I do.
A Chinese made in Taiwan Carbon bike for a 200lb sprinter. The bike is not worthy of you.
At some point, you are going to have to buy a real bike. A steel bike. A bike that will not creak and moan and ride like driftwood.
You should have asked someone who knows what they are talking about.
Good luck, my guess is you will step up after you realize what a dead ride carbon fiber gives you. Especially these low level Carbon frames.
In the end you should simply have done more research. If this bike works for you I will eat my 10 year old Duegi 46.5 track shoes. I wore these sans socks for 10 years. This is no joke, I could die.
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