My new road bike . . .

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Originally posted by: boyRacer
Oh wow... he went Campy... :D ...how much did it all cost?

It would retail for around $4,000-4,500. The frame retails for $2,200. I got a good deal by buying the frame, fork, and headset (which retail for about $350 and $100, respectively) used but more or less brand new for $1,500. I spent about $1,500 on the build kit with pedals, so altogether I have around $3K in it.

I doubt I will ever own a road bike with Shimano - I am just a Campy guy. To each his own . . . Hey, at least I went with Shimano pedals! I LOVE the Lance pedals - they seem like the ultimate evolution of the Look design.
 

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Originally posted by: Don_Vito
Originally posted by: boyRacer
Oh wow... he went Campy... :D ...how much did it all cost?

It would retail for around $4,000-4,500. The frame retails for $2,200. I got a good deal by buying the frame, fork, and headset (which retail for about $350 and $100, respectively) used but more or less brand new for $1,500. I spent about $1,500 on the build kit with pedals, so altogether I have around $3K in it.

I doubt I will ever own a road bike with Shimano - I am just a Campy guy. To each his own . . . Hey, at least I went with Shimano pedals! I LOVE the Lance pedals - they seem like the ultimate evolution of the Look design.

Hey i would go Campy too but im a poor boy... :) Thats a nice bike you got together... you dont like the Campy pro fit pedals? Look type design too... anyway i dont have enough $$$ to put together my own dream bike. :( Ride safe!
 

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Originally posted by: Cooljt1
cool bike even though i dont know much. a week ago when i was in rei i saw a mountain bike with disc brakes. it was cool i spun the wheel and the wheel stopped instantly. only thing is when actaully riding wouldnt that cause the bike to just slide out since there is no gradual braking...it just stops

If you are just spinning the wheel in the air then even the crappy brakes on a Wal-Mart Huffy should stop the wheel instantly. I ride this and I can modulate my brakes quite well.
 

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Originally posted by: yakko
Originally posted by: Cooljt1
cool bike even though i dont know much. a week ago when i was in rei i saw a mountain bike with disc brakes. it was cool i spun the wheel and the wheel stopped instantly. only thing is when actaully riding wouldnt that cause the bike to just slide out since there is no gradual braking...it just stops

If you are just spinning the wheel in the air then even the crappy brakes on a Wal-Mart Huffy should stop the wheel instantly. I ride this and I can modulate my brakes quite well.

well having a disc brake helps too... :p
 
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Originally posted by: boyRacer


Hey i would go Campy too but im a poor boy... :) Thats a nice bike you got together... you dont like the Campy pro fit pedals? Look type design too... anyway i dont have enough $$$ to put together my own dream bike. :( Ride safe!

Honestly I have not really tried the Pro-Fit pedals. I am not SUCH a Campy-phile that I felt compelled to go Campy with the pedals, and I had heard such favorable things about the Lance pedals that I wanted to give them a try. Now I will probably get an Ultegra pair for my backup bike (a DeRosa SLX that really, really needs paint).