![]() ![]() my personal opinion is to ride horrible bikes for a good 2+ years. I’m definitely a “guitar guy” (I literally play guitar), but anyways. I'm in the Midwest and thinking I wanna stay with a HT for simplicity and lower maintenance. What do you guys think? Throwing in the "newer rider" aspect.should I spring for the 9.7? Or is it too much bike for me? I can afford it.but also don't want to buy more bike than I need (being a new rider and all). At it for about 1 year, currently riding a Trek Marlin to see how I liked the sport.turns out.it's a lot.and now I want a better bike. I've also never had a carbon bike, and I should note I'm a fairly new rider. Here's my question, similar to the other post above.is the 9.7 worth the extra $$$? This shop offers free annual service (basic tune-up) which I value.I'm mechanically inclined but don't have a lot of experience working on bikes specifically. Thinking I might call and ask if they'll give it to me for $3k.I'm expecting to be turned down.but worth a shot. However, MY local shop (that I typically go to) only has the 9.7 in stock.currently on sale for $3293. They only have the '17 in my size (21.5).so the specs aren't as nice as the '18.but it'll have to do for a test run. Contacted one LBS and got all the info to schedule a rental.
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