I don’t know – but it seems like a good deal. Bike looks good and a lot is included.
digitaldumpsterfire on
That saddle is something lol
Yea I’d say $650 is a great deal if you get all the accessories too. It will save you a lot on those little costs that pile up after you get a bike.
Wampre on
while bicycle blue book isnt the final say, it will at least give you ball park price ranges. Keep in mind condition is everything and makes a huge difference. If the bike needs tires, chain, brake pads, tune up etc price would drop fast. Shows about 350 but doesnt include upgrades or accessories you mentioned
the saddle lets you get a speed boost when you rip a mean one
HeavyarmsDream on
I’m not an expert at all, but to me its a hell of a good deal AS LONG as 52cm is your size.
I started biking this year, got my first serious road bike late September, a Domane AL4 for $1550$ + tax. Had to get :
$50 : 2x cupholder
$60 : pedals
$80 : pedals for clip in shoes+
$20 : pump
$50 : helmet
$20 : gloves
$20 : lights
$300 : clip in shoes
2 bike shorts
1 bike shirt
1 winter bike pant
1 winter bike shirt longsleeve.
Thats well over 2,000$. I love my Domane, but up until like 45 days ago I didn’t really know what I was doing so I just threw alotta cash at it.
I am super happy with my decision and do not regret it, however, the performance that I may of gained by dropping 1400$ over your equivalent is so negligible.
Yesterday I set my new record of 16.1 mph over 10 miles, I think on any other decent bike I still would of pulled the 16+ I was aiming for.
The bigger factor is freaking cars and corners because of cars.
Your purchase seems like the equivalent of my bike (al4 to alr4), aluminum with disc brakes pretty much.
Thats all you need, the bike looks rad too. The GPS alone is close to 400$. So you are essentially getting a free bike for purchasing 300$ worth of necessary accessories
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I don’t know – but it seems like a good deal. Bike looks good and a lot is included.
That saddle is something lol
Yea I’d say $650 is a great deal if you get all the accessories too. It will save you a lot on those little costs that pile up after you get a bike.
while bicycle blue book isnt the final say, it will at least give you ball park price ranges. Keep in mind condition is everything and makes a huge difference. If the bike needs tires, chain, brake pads, tune up etc price would drop fast. Shows about 350 but doesnt include upgrades or accessories you mentioned
https://preview.redd.it/djy0ffmxsczf1.png?width=1101&format=png&auto=webp&s=028f27236b4faf52d8e25f0ec3bb6beaafbdb30e
the saddle lets you get a speed boost when you rip a mean one
I’m not an expert at all, but to me its a hell of a good deal AS LONG as 52cm is your size.
I started biking this year, got my first serious road bike late September, a Domane AL4 for $1550$ + tax. Had to get :
$50 : 2x cupholder
$60 : pedals
$80 : pedals for clip in shoes+
$20 : pump
$50 : helmet
$20 : gloves
$20 : lights
$300 : clip in shoes
2 bike shorts
1 bike shirt
1 winter bike pant
1 winter bike shirt longsleeve.
Thats well over 2,000$. I love my Domane, but up until like 45 days ago I didn’t really know what I was doing so I just threw alotta cash at it.
I am super happy with my decision and do not regret it, however, the performance that I may of gained by dropping 1400$ over your equivalent is so negligible.
Yesterday I set my new record of 16.1 mph over 10 miles, I think on any other decent bike I still would of pulled the 16+ I was aiming for.
The bigger factor is freaking cars and corners because of cars.
Your purchase seems like the equivalent of my bike (al4 to alr4), aluminum with disc brakes pretty much.
Thats all you need, the bike looks rad too. The GPS alone is close to 400$. So you are essentially getting a free bike for purchasing 300$ worth of necessary accessories