speedub.nate
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I was looking forward to NOT buying a Raleigh from Bicycle Bluebook in San Jose. I already bought a 26" Redux from them for my older son, and a Misceo iE for myself (https://electricbikereview.com/foru...0-w012-torque-error-fix-keep-or-return.29480/).
Anyway, a nice, 500-mile Trek Conduit+ popped up that looked great for my wife. I made an offer and went to pick it up. Too bad, it was advertised as a Medium but turned out to be a Large, Oops!, too big to fit my 5'6" wife.
So turns out they had a 2019 Detour half-advertised -- on eBay, but not their main page. It was nearly new, all of 2 miles on it and no scratches. We worked out a price that was a little more than the Trek, but under $1000. I'd be giving up built-in lights and Shimano hydraulics (Tektros instead), but in return upgrading to from an E6000 to an E6100 with the newer style display, a more useful rear rack, and Schwalbe Big Apples. I can swap out the Detour's wide saddle and swept-back bars if my wife doesn't like them to get a cockpit closer to the Trek's.
I don't have anything against Raleigh, I'd just prefer a little bit of variety in the stable. BTW if you remove the saddle and let an 8-year old sit on the rack, the Medium fits "perfectly."
Anyway, a nice, 500-mile Trek Conduit+ popped up that looked great for my wife. I made an offer and went to pick it up. Too bad, it was advertised as a Medium but turned out to be a Large, Oops!, too big to fit my 5'6" wife.
So turns out they had a 2019 Detour half-advertised -- on eBay, but not their main page. It was nearly new, all of 2 miles on it and no scratches. We worked out a price that was a little more than the Trek, but under $1000. I'd be giving up built-in lights and Shimano hydraulics (Tektros instead), but in return upgrading to from an E6000 to an E6100 with the newer style display, a more useful rear rack, and Schwalbe Big Apples. I can swap out the Detour's wide saddle and swept-back bars if my wife doesn't like them to get a cockpit closer to the Trek's.
I don't have anything against Raleigh, I'd just prefer a little bit of variety in the stable. BTW if you remove the saddle and let an 8-year old sit on the rack, the Medium fits "perfectly."