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New - REI Co-op Cycles (full-build) carbon & steel models
Decent (full-build) carbon all-road for $1800; and steel monster-cross for just over $1000
https://www.rei.com/h/co-op-cycles-ard New - REI Co-op Cycles (full-build) carbon & steel models |
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Unfortunately the 20% off any item member coupon just expired on Monday.
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Don't worry. It didn't apply to bikes. (Or to Lezyne or Wahoo GPS computers, either! )
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Wow, those are some ugly bikes. And the rebrand isn't working for me but we'll see what customers think.
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Holy lever position, Batman! Yikes
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I understand the name, but that doesn't mean I have to like it.
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Gross.
They'll probably sell a bazillion of them. You can't throw a rock around here without hitting a Novara bike. |
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I don't get the disdain for the looks from some. The carbon one isn't any uglier than 99% of the other carbon bikes out there and the steel one looks bad due to the tall stack of spacers but otherwise it looks fine to me.
If anything I applaud the lack of 700 different logos on them.
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I think your eyes work differently than mine
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Seriously, these are damn ugly. the setup on them is awful for one thing.
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i think they are great, practical bikes.
they get a lot of people out riding and adventuring who are not necessarily equipment geeks. add the REI repair facility and warranty and these are great bikes for a lot of people. i suspect a ton of commuting, touring and fun miles have been logged on Novara bikes. gotta love that eh?
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In person both bikes look far better. The carbon ARD got a very positive review in Outside magazine naming it one of the best bikes for 2017. The gravel bike pictured uses woodchipper bars with bar end shifters - hence the odd look with the levers. Plus it's an xxl by the looks of it and any frame that size looks out of proportion.
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yall funny.
you think this is awesome but these bikes are ugly? the bikes look fine. I agree with Angry, these are great. People really like REI and will get them to get a new bike and ride a bunch. They are not even that ugly, I have seen much much worst. Either frame with the right setup could be nice looking. I had a rawland that kind of looked like the second bike. Get rid of the spacers, put a rack on it, some bags, tan fat compass tires and it can be killer. |
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Definitely ugly as pictured, but it's all the setup. Get one of those in the hands of a Paceliner and it would look proper in no time!
And that carbon one looks like what I'd imagine a carbon All City to look like, what with those painted "socks." |
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yeah, im sure it is mainly the washed out background and the bad setups. im sure in person they look better. and yes, i agree any bike that gets folks out riding is a good one, but that doesn;t mean its not ugly.
but that flamed serotta is worse to my eye. |
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