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Quintana Roo 202 Frame

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Alistair Malcolm

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Jul 15, 2001, 2:37:26 PM7/15/01
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Does anyone have experience of the above frame?

Here in Great Britain loads of shops are selling this frame at half - price
but I can't find any info
other than that it is road geometry and made of Aluminium.

Any info would be appreciated


Namsul

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Jul 17, 2001, 6:57:59 AM7/17/01
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2 good sites for product reviews
http://www.roadbikereview.com/reviews/bike_triathlon/
http://www.duathlon.com/reviews/products/1

my opinion of quintana roo bikes is (are?) they are first rate equipment
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Lee Vickary (Namsul Melek)
www.club-triathlon.com
Triathlon Stuff & Freeware
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Tom H

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Jul 18, 2001, 12:23:08 PM7/18/01
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"Alistair Malcolm" <Alistair...@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:<9isnvm$7uj$1...@neptunium.btinternet.com>...

I've got a 202 and am very pleased with it. For the money, you're
unlikely to get a much better frame. The tubing is Easton Elite (I
think) and the Carbonaero forks look great. I ride a 61cm, and
although a 63 might suit me better in terms of height, these frames
are fairly long. Also the geometry is pretty relaxed (72.5degree
seat-tube) throughout size range. You have to decide whether that will
suit you or not. I use an inline seat-post. If you are average sized,
I'd also consider a Giant OCR, or Specialised. On the other hand, I
don't know if you've seen any Fort frames. I was looking at these in
Sonic Cycles in London (where they are re-badged as Veto) and they are
truly superb. The compact aero, and the aero frames are amazing value
for money and a class apart.

Tom

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