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Sure, how about:

http://forums.bicycling.com/eve

Just be forewarned: The Shamrox (cks) has a bit of a reputation over there for being a bit of a "rabble rouser". (I've actually met him, and he is really a great guy, but he does like to yank peoples chains sometimes).
 
Longtime MTBer looking to add a road bike to my cycling quiver. Any good suggestions? Looking at a Trek 2300 (105 on the drivetrain) on ebay and Trek 1500 (105/Tiagra I think) down at the shop ---- Partial to aluminum and don't have a lot of $$$ to spend, I am a CFI after all. Have yet to ride the Cannondale or the Specialized, but I'm going to give them a shot too. Really liked the 1500. I know it's not really the high end stuff, but I want to ride... soon.

Any other suggestions?

Will you roadies ever embrace aero bars and tank top cycling jerseys

I'm not sure if I qualify as a roadie yet, but if you are talking about Triathalon, you can just forget it right now. I hate running and I hate swimming. And I wear my bike-induced farmer tan with pride.

I am, however, learning to embrace full-suspension frames and disc brakes. That one's taken me a while.

-Goose
 
I'm surprised these $12/hr TSA flunkys didn't just steal it from the case. You're also lucky they didn't "manhandle" your bike and bend something.

Nothing good to say about these guys.
 
Goose Egg said:
Longtime MTBer looking to add a road bike to my cycling quiver. Any good suggestions? Looking at a Trek 2300 (105 on the drivetrain) on ebay and Trek 1500 (105/Tiagra I think) down at the shop ---- Partial to aluminum and don't have a lot of $$$ to spend, I am a CFI after all.

I'm considering the Trek 2300 also but I read somewhere that Trek abandoned US frame construction beginning with the '06 models and there has been some quality control issues with the Chinese purchased frames.
 

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