Price Paid:
$800.00
at eBay Favorite Ride: Barnsdall (from tulsa) Bike Setup: factory stock Summary: I bought this bike based on the reviews already posted at this site. I have ridden a Motobecane reynolds steel frame since 1972. It's getting a bit old, so began to shop for a replacement and test-rode Cannondale and Specialized. Not too impressed with the feel of either. This bike rides like silk. that's what I actually think to myself frequently as I ride. I can't get over how smooth it is. I thought the brakes were over-sensitive and far more than needed until a week ago when a woman in a car full of kids pulled out in front of me without much room to stop. I don't even remember hitting the brakes. I just know that the bike tipped forward, rear wheel came up, front tire hit metal, and my wrists popped down onto her hood. I've been in two accidents before. Both times the front forks were mangled. This time I couldn't believe my eyes--literally looked the bike over and over. No damage. My wrists were a bit sore, but no damage to me either. I'm sure it was the brakes. I've ridden an older bike to test it for my son this week, and the brakes and tires reacted so differently just stopping at a light--long skid. Back on the Alpe, I could feel the incredible braking control. I'm a convert. Strengths: Brakes, gear shift levers and derailleurs, handlebar comfort, frame comfort, weight. Tires very easy to change. Bike cleans extremely well. Weaknesses: I'm wondering if lighter wheels wouldn't be nice. But at the price . . . Similar Products Used: Motobecane Grand Touring '72
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