Road Bikes

Concord

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Ok here is my question I want to get a road bike to train for a few 24 hour Xc mountain Bike races I plan on doing this summer since all the bikes are on sale at all the shops around town I think I might just buy a bike now. I been looking at some Litespeed bikes and trek plus a few specialized so who makes a good road bike.

Hey everyone I have a Downhill bike for sale a Intense M1 it has XT and Race face componets plus brand new Monster T this is a no joke bike and Im selling for cheap!!!!
 
someone answer his question, I need the same answer.

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Well, since you won't be racing it.. you really don't need an expensive road bike if you are using it simply for training purposes.

Litespeeds are insanely expensive.

I know ORYX (Canadian Company) makes some well-priced road-bikes... my friend picked one up (he races it/good quality) and he likes it enough.

Wish I could help you, but I really don't know enough about road bikes other than what I've said.

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i dont know much about road bikes either but like ^he said you shouldnt spend to much money. i would actually just go to the gym and train there.

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Litespeeds are rediculously nice, but also unbelieveable expensive. i got the Trek 5200 last year and i love it, but it too is super expensive (i dk how i got my parents to pay for it). i highly reccomend both companies, but just check out sales and prices. ride a few before you buy them, if you can

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if ytour training for a Xc mountian bike race why would you want to get a light road bike? for trianing purposes wouldnt it be better to use a heavier bike on the road than the one your going to be using in the race?

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keep the m1 and ride that thing around. that will build up your legs. i ride my giant dh team everywhere and now when i ski i can ski top to bottom 3000 vert runs without feeling any burn in my legs at all

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^ he speaks the truth.. nothing is better then training on a heavy ass bike. pedal that thing up a steep in hill in your town 20 times.. your legs will burn gaureenteed..

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Maybe I should do that

Hey everyone I have a Downhill bike for sale a Intense M1 it has XT and Race face componets plus brand new Monster T this is a no joke bike and Im selling for cheap!!!!
 
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