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Is that still true post covid? All I’m hearing is how shimano is way backed up and road bikes are therefore harder to come by
@jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:
Is that still true post covid? All I’m hearing is how shimano is way backed up and road bikes are therefore harder to come by
Last I heard, they're coming out of it, but there's still a bit of an issue in places. That might work to your advantage, though: might be able to get last year's models for cheaper. (And unlike cars, they'll have zero miles on them.)
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@Klaus said in Ok bike peeps:
@jon-nyc Shimano Sora is a pretty low end group set. I'd go with an 105 group set at least. The first bike looks very overpriced to me. A decent AL bike with 105 components and disc brakes should be available for less than $1500.
I'd agree with that. 105 componentry can last decades. Easy to fix, easy to upgrade.
@Aqua-Letifer said in Ok bike peeps:
@Klaus said in Ok bike peeps:
@jon-nyc Shimano Sora is a pretty low end group set. I'd go with an 105 group set at least. The first bike looks very overpriced to me. A decent AL bike with 105 components and disc brakes should be available for less than $1500.
I'd agree with that. 105 componentry can last decades. Easy to fix, easy to upgrade.
Aqua agrees with me on a bike-related issue
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Is that still true post covid? All I’m hearing is how shimano is way backed up and road bikes are therefore harder to come by
@jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:
Is that still true post covid? All I’m hearing is how shimano is way backed up and road bikes are therefore harder to come by
Ok I wasnt quite right.
$2000 for an 105 road bike from Canyon. If you buy a similar bike at a local shop, it will be 20-40% more expensive.
Your second offer doesn't sound so bad anymore.
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Ignore what Mark said
SRAM vs Shimano is mostly a matter of taste.
The difference between Carbon Fiber and Aluminum isn't very big. A lot of $ for a marginal difference.
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@jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:
SRAM rival 22 v Shimano 105?
Are they equivalent?
They are "equivalent" in price. They typically categorize and compare them by price bracket.
Apex - Tiagra
Rival - 105
Force - Ultegra
Red - Dura-Ace@jon-nyc since I built my bike, I was free to mix and match components from Red and Force. I have the Red shifters, Front Derailleur, and Crankset. Force Rear Derailleur and gearset. My brakes are from a completely different company as I found lighter, less expensive brakes than either Red or Force. They cost the same as Force if I remember correctly but they were significantly lighter in weight.
Force would be my pre-built bike sweet spot.
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Ignore what Mark said
SRAM vs Shimano is mostly a matter of taste.
The difference between Carbon Fiber and Aluminum isn't very big. A lot of $ for a marginal difference.
@Klaus said in Ok bike peeps:
Ignore what Mark said
SRAM vs Shimano is mostly a matter of taste.
The difference between Carbon Fiber and Aluminum isn't very big. A lot of $ for a marginal difference.
When I bought my bike, I'd budgeted $2K, and I'd read in a number of places that for that money it was a choice between a very good quality aluminium frame and a low to mid-range carbon frame, and the difference in weight wasn't really that big a deal. There are more cost-effective ways to trim weight from the overall package - the weight of the rider for example
I opted for aluminium frame, and I've been happy with it. It came with carbon forks, which make for an easier ride.
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I think the bike dealers are right about pandemic issues. Nobody has anything with a Shimano 105 in stock at anywhere near 2500. Just higher end stuff
@jon-nyc said in Ok bike peeps:
I think the bike dealers are right about pandemic issues. Nobody has anything with a Shimano 105 in stock at anywhere near 2500. Just higher end stuff
Would you consider buying direct instead of from a dealer?
Which frame size do you need? (it's easy to calculate from the distance of the floor to your balls , if you don't know it).
This German manufacturer is quite good - one of my bikes is from them. They have an aluminium 105 bike with disc brakes for 1850 Euro. They ship to the US for 250 Euro, and they ship most sizes within two weeks.
If disc brakes are not that important to you (for instance, if you don't drive much in the rain), you could also consider the rim brake version, which also has 105 components but costs just 1400. That's a very decent bike for a small price.
https://www.rosebikes.com/rose-pro-sl-105-2696848?product_shape=mandarin+red