livingfortoday
May 20, 2008, 10:50 AM
Sold locally.
A bit of a long shot, but if anyone in the Twin Cities is looking for a nice new road bike...
I've decided to part with my gorgeous Fuji Roubaix Pro road bike, after never really riding it. I bought this last fall from a bike store in St. Paul, and basically rode it home, and then kept it indoors all winter. I broke it out again a few days ago, and really, road racing is not for me. The bike has less than 50 miles on it (and that's being generous, it probably hasn't topped 20!), and while I love it, I can't justify keeping around an expensive bike as decoration.
It comes with mid-range components, though the rims are pretty nice and I'll throw in the practically new Shimano LOOK pedals I bought at the same time as the bike. The front fork and rear triangle are carbon fiber, and the rest of the frame is aluminum. This is really amazingly light, and I'm pretty sure gave my steel bikes body-image issues.
It's beautiful, and I only want $900 for it, pedals and all. Hell, I'll even throw in a cyclocomputer with it, since I don't want to remove the wire and magnet.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b236/livingfortoday2/fujibike.jpg
A bit of a long shot, but if anyone in the Twin Cities is looking for a nice new road bike...
I've decided to part with my gorgeous Fuji Roubaix Pro road bike, after never really riding it. I bought this last fall from a bike store in St. Paul, and basically rode it home, and then kept it indoors all winter. I broke it out again a few days ago, and really, road racing is not for me. The bike has less than 50 miles on it (and that's being generous, it probably hasn't topped 20!), and while I love it, I can't justify keeping around an expensive bike as decoration.
It comes with mid-range components, though the rims are pretty nice and I'll throw in the practically new Shimano LOOK pedals I bought at the same time as the bike. The front fork and rear triangle are carbon fiber, and the rest of the frame is aluminum. This is really amazingly light, and I'm pretty sure gave my steel bikes body-image issues.
It's beautiful, and I only want $900 for it, pedals and all. Hell, I'll even throw in a cyclocomputer with it, since I don't want to remove the wire and magnet.
http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b236/livingfortoday2/fujibike.jpg
