08-03-2006, 06:24 PM | #1 |
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Creekster, Archea, help please!!!
Is this a good deal? I don't know the Cannondale or the older Shimano stuff very well.
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08-03-2006, 07:07 PM | #2 |
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Shimano RSX is now called Tiagra. The deal seems to throw in a new fluid trainer. The trainer alone is worth about $150 new. Seems like a good deal if you are willing to ride Tiagra.
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08-03-2006, 07:30 PM | #3 |
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I don't mind the Tiagra. it's the fact that it has a 7 gear cassette. It's obsolete. I'm screwed if I need parts.
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It is a seven speed, so it is about 1997 or 1998 at the newest. According to Sheldon Brown at harris Cyclery (big inetrnet presence) the 7 speed RSX was limited in the front derailleur to a 46 tooth large chain ring. If so, and I find this hard to believe, I think you might not like it too mcuh. I would also want more info: Chain ring size? why is the granny ring black and not silver? Was there damage? What version of the Cannie frame? Caad2? This will let you date the bike. In general I like cannie frames ( I own a bunch of them; Archaea doesn't like aluminum, however, so YMMV) and I think the frame is likely to be a good one. WHat hubs are on there? Which Mavic rims are on there? Once you find out details about the drive train, talk to a local shop and ask if there are any issues for getting parts or if there are any possibilities for incremental upgrades (e.g. will you need to change out the brifters, all derailleurs and chanin at the same time or can you do it in bits). I think it is a good but not great deal. Truthfully, it soulnds to me like you might be unhappy with the gearing ratio set up. OTOH, it is a good frame and it is a good trainer and if you think you might be able to pop for new components in the future, then it might not be a bad deal. If it were me, and assuming the additional info I got left me willing to proceed, I would call the guy and offer $400 and see what he says. I probably would not spend more then $550 or $600. Tell the wife it was $675 and upgrade something immediately. Also, make sure you ride it and like it and that the fit is reasonably good before you commit to buying it. Aluminum frames, esp. Cannies, can have a sort of dead feel that some people really hate. I ilike them, as I said, but you should ride it a bit beofre committing. Good luck and let me know if you think there is anything else I can do to help.
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The 7 speed cassette is an issue, however. As I mentioned, I have an old crit frame bike and it is a seven speed cassette. In an accid4ent I choose not to describe in detail due to its rather embarrassing nature, I ended up needing some new parts for this bike. I thought Iwould be hosed. Ebay came to my rescue, however, as I was able to find New Old Stock for everyhting I needed and the bike Looks exactly like it did before the accident. SO there are avenues to address ther aprts issue. If you could get this bike for $400 (and it fits and is in good coindition) I would buy it.
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After a few e-mails back and forth, the seller seems about ready to give it away just so he doesn't have it in his garage. Where it has been hanging for 7 years. I may b able to get it for quite a bit less than 400.
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For less than $400 I would buy it (if it fits, etc.) Good luck.
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He is saying 350 right now.
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If it gets too bad, can't one just yank the bottom bracket and replace the grupo?
If I wanted something to bang around, I would be tended to scalp cheap replacement parts and learn how to rebuild. It would be an exercise in teaching for me.
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