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2009-03-02 9:40 AM

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I know through reading posts that proper fit is one of if not the most important thing with regards to buying a new bike, but I'm up against a time clock here.  bonktown.com is offering a Quintana Roo Seduza complete bike for $1250.  Any in favor of Quintana Roo, and if so, what size, knowing that I'll get the bike properly fitted at a later time.  I'm 6'00", 200 lbs with a 32 inch inseam (short legs).


2009-03-02 9:49 AM
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Subject: RE: tri bike on bonktown.com - 20 minutes left
I couldn't see the model year - do you know???

My guess is that if you REALLY want a Seduza, you could probably find a 2008 model in a LBS for about the same money (plus, with the one on Bonktown you'll have to pay for assembly).

Don't feel compelled to rush into a purchase beause it looks like a steal....
2009-03-02 9:56 AM
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I think that's an '08...

Man...what a great deal...

2009-03-02 9:59 AM
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At 6ft you'd need the large (unless you had really short legs or a long torso...or vice versa) what an amazing deal..I'd never heard of Bonktown before. Go buy one right now.
Edit..silly me..see you have short legs..go medium..quickly

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2009-03-02 10:08 AM
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It's been on and off for a few weeks--even if you miss it today, chances are you'll see it again.
2009-03-02 10:11 AM
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Couldn't pull the trigger.  Thanks for the advice.  I'll do more reasearch and see if it shows up again.


2009-03-02 10:21 AM
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Subject: RE: tri bike on bonktown.com - 20 minutes left

They've had a Caliente for ~$1,800 as well.

They have them for a couple hundred more on backcountry.com if anyone is interested and does't have any luck catching the deals on bonktown.

2009-03-02 1:11 PM
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Dang, missed it again!  If someone sees this deal in the future, will they post it here?   
2009-03-02 1:24 PM
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Hey BM..just saw an ad on Slowtwitch for a bike that might be better for your short legs long torso situation. Price isn't too bad but I'd haggle all the same (ya never know)
http://forum.slowtwitch.com/gforum.cgi?post=2112929;sb=post_latest_...
2009-03-02 1:30 PM
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naners - 2009-03-02 2:11 PM Dang, missed it again! If someone sees this deal in the future, will they post it here?

 

You can sign up for alerts from sacattack.com (they cover all of backcountry.com's sites).

Also, if you REALLY want the bike you could try calling the Backcountry.com customer service # or using the "Chat" feature on their site, and telling them you missed the deal but really wanted to buy the bike at that price. They didn't sell their entire stock of Seduzas this morning (althought it looked like all the Mediums were gone).

I've had success doing this before with smaller items. Given the current state of the economy, they may be happy to sell it to you at the bonktown price.

2009-03-02 1:41 PM
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Subject: RE: tri bike on bonktown.com - 20 minutes left

Something to consider - -

If you are average or to the long-torsoed, the statistical majority of cyclists, then you will be a Cervelo P2C Ultegra or Felt B12 customer. There are small differences in the stack and reach, both of which equate to barely a full stem size (1 cm.) change. Head tube heights are different by 1 cm or one headset spacer with the Cervelo P2C Ultegra having the higher trend.

From this article:

http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/reviews/2500wars.shtml  comparing the four top-selling $2500 Tri bikes (Cervelo P2C, Felt B12, Quintana Roo Seduza and Kuota K-Factor).



2009-03-02 1:46 PM
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As a Seduza owner, I can say that your long torso/short legs probably won't match this bike well. I'm on it for the opposite reason, long legs, short torso. QR and Cannondale (I've had both) have a relatively short reach compared to other brands.
2009-03-02 7:32 PM
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Subject: RE: tri bike on bonktown.com - 20 minutes left

It's there again.  Bummer that there aren't any smalls left

http://www.bonktown.com/

2009-03-09 12:35 PM
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Seduza is back up. M and L only.

~15 min left

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