Got $2000 To Spend on FSA Parts - What should I Buy??
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Due to some fortunate circumstances - I have Got $2000 To Spend on FSA Parts - What should I Buy??
I really don't need anything currently so probably going to (shhhh) trade off / barter off these items thus I would like to know what you guys feel is high demand/value and thus easier trade off?
Thanks
I really don't need anything currently so probably going to (shhhh) trade off / barter off these items thus I would like to know what you guys feel is high demand/value and thus easier trade off?
Thanks
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How about their Powerbox power meter in carbon for $1100 or so?
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Their headsets and brakes are not bad either
Their headsets and brakes are not bad either
joeg26er wrote:Are their carbon road or MTB handlebars any good?
I am using FSA carbon road handlebars. And FSA aluminum stem. No complaints about either part. Other than the bars being too wide, but that was my mistake. Not really sure I would want anything else with FSA logo on it.
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vertr wrote:Wait for their electronic group to drop and then put it on ebay.
That made me laugh and it is a perfect solution to this FSA dilemma.
You could go the wait-for-WE groupset route, although I've never seen a product release held off so much I'm wondering if there are problems with it.
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Does it also apply to Vision? A set of Metron 40's is $2K.
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You say your bars are too wide? The Metron 5D bar/stem combo looks pretty dope. (FSA also make the "Plasma" under their own branding.)
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Does it also apply to Vision? A set of Metron 40's is $2K.
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You say your bars are too wide? The Metron 5D bar/stem combo looks pretty dope. (FSA also make the "Plasma" under their own branding.)
jbaillie wrote:You say your bars are too wide? The Metron 5D bar/stem combo looks pretty dope. (FSA also make the "Plasma" under their own branding.)
I'll assume this comment was directed at me since I am the one who said his FSA bars were too wide. I had extra skinny bars as a youth. So when I got old and could buy my own bars I went in the extreme opposite direction. Bought 46cm bars. They are too wide for me. I'm kind of narrow up top. FSA 46cm bars also seem wider than TTT 46cm bars. But I still enjoy riding the bike. If I think long and deep, I realize my bars are too wide and ideally I should have narrower bars. But doing that would involve trying to sell the old bars. And buying new bars. And wrapping them. Lot of cost and trouble involved switching bars. My FSA carbon bars are not cheap. They were expensive when I bought them 7 years ago and probably still expensive now. Want to stay with carbon bars just because I already have them on the bike. Selling used carbon bars? Spending big bucks for new ones. I have enough troubles in my life that I don't need to manufacture my own. The NEXT time I build up a bike, I'll be smarter and get the right bar width.
To me their most interesting parts are their "gravel" cranks because they are basically the only ones in the market to offer a very useful 30/46 chainring combo.
Their bars are also pretty good IMO.
Their bars are also pretty good IMO.
FSA compact bars are some of the best shaped on the market. Just rebuilt my endurance bike, would love these for it:
http://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/type/ ... lebar-3237
http://shop.fullspeedahead.com/en/type/ ... lebar-3237
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