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Cannondale Synapse Frameset Enquiry
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Cannondale Synapse Frameset Enquiry
Postby Happyhunting » Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:41 pm
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RE: Cannondale Synapse Frameset Enquiry
Postby Happyhunting » Thu Oct 18, 2018 8:45 pm
If i buy a frame set. How much does it cost to put a bike together?
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Re: Cannondale Synapse Frameset Enquiry
Postby madmacca » Sat Oct 20, 2018 12:26 pm
I think PMC advertise their bike build service at $280.
Of course, you still need to factor in groupset, wheels and finishing kit.
Of course, you still need to factor in groupset, wheels and finishing kit.
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Re: Cannondale Synapse Frameset Enquiry
Postby NASHIE » Sat Oct 20, 2018 2:31 pm
No, just go a buy $1000-$1500 complete bike and start riding.Happyhunting wrote:https://www.pmcycles.com.au/product/can ... rame-2016/
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Re: Cannondale Synapse Frameset Enquiry
Postby rodneycc » Sat Oct 20, 2018 4:47 pm
+1 to Nashie's comment. Buy a complete bike as its always more expensive buying it in parts.NASHIE wrote:No, just go a buy $1000-$1500 complete bike and start riding.Happyhunting wrote:https://www.pmcycles.com.au/product/can ... rame-2016/
hi guys is this a good buy?
Maybe if you already have a couple of bikes and you want to build it up as a special project doing it exactly as you want it then go for it. But that will cost you and you never really do it this way as a cost saving exercise.
The real value is the secondhand market if you are patient enough the right bike turns up at half the price.
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Re: Cannondale Synapse Frameset Enquiry
Postby cyclotaur » Sat Oct 20, 2018 5:22 pm
Correct, especially in road bikes.The real value is the secondhand market if you are patient enough the right bike turns up at half the price.
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