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That's exactly why I would rather just be able to buy the frame and use my
own components. I would love to take a Montague frame and trick it out with a plush fork and TruVative crank set with Eggbeater pedals and an ultralight Mavic/XT wheelset... But by the time I put the parts I want on the Montague frame, I am looking at almost doubling the cost :-( You would be amazed how many times I see bikes from a "specialty shop" with too loose of a chain, or poorly adjusted cables... You would think for over $500 you would get a properly set up bike!!! "Mike Noel" wrote in message ... Mark, I have one and have ridden it a bit. I'm still waiting on a nylon case before trying to carry it in my Archer. My impressions so far are that 1. You need to be competent at adjusting brakes and derailleurs since the factory doesn't get it quite right 2. It folds relatively easily and I think I will be able to pass it through the front door to get it into the baggage compartment and 3. It will probably turn out to be a decent bike, although not as good as my similarly priced Rock Hopper. -- Regards, Mike "Mark T. Mueller" wrote in message ... Anyone have these? I am looking at the Mountain Bike version. I don't care much for the components (since I typically "roll my own"), but Montague refuses to answer my emails about just buying the frames so I can build a decent bike around it... SOOO, I am just interested in anyone's personal experience with these bikes, how easy they are to throw in and out of your aircraft, and how useful they have been when traveling. TIA Mark Tiger N1533R KHEF |
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