BRAND NEW 2012 Motobecane Century PRO
Titanium Road Bikes
PLUSH
RIDING and SWEET HANDLING
Titanium FRAMES! +
Built with
Tour de France winning Shimano shifting technology.
Shimano, 3x10 Speed.
The Century Ti frames have a bit longer head tube so riders can have a more relaxed position on the bike than the Le Champion Ti. Choose this Century Titanium if you want a more relaxed and upright position.
The Century Titanium series of bikes has one of the highest level frames available - Double Butted 3/2.5 Titanium tubing. The geometry is specifically designed to deliver the most comfortable ride and riding positions. The front and rear tire clearance is so generous the Century Titanium comes with 700x32c tires. One can even use tires as wide as 40mm for an even more unbelievably comfortable and secure ride.
(40mm tires not included, see www.bikeisland.com to purchase wider tires)
Factory Direct Promotional Sale
Why is this Price So Low?
1) Factory Direct
Prices
First
of all, Bikesdirect.com is the largest internet authorized retailer of
bicycles
and buys in enormous quantities to sell direct to cyclists at
considerable discounts - near to wholesale prices of comparable bikes
sold in shops near you.
2) Limited Supply Special Sale
Motobecane
is
making a big push into titanium and believes that riders should see
the value and quality for themselves. Instead of spending mega-bucks on
flashy ads,
Motobecane is cutting the price on this small shipment of bikes. They
are allowing us to offer these for only $1,899.
What is the Warranty? Is
Bikesdirect an authorized Motobecane dealer? Yes,
Bikesdirect.com
is a fully authorized Motobecane USA dealer and an official national
warranty
claims/service center. You get the Full Lifetime Motobecane USA
Warranty coverage for
all new Motobecane USA bicycles purchased from us. Feel free to verify
this by contacting www.motobecane.com (info@motobecane.com).
List is $2999.
The
$1,899 price is below
comparable
dealer cost of most any
other comparably equipped full carbon bicycles.
(see comparison below) Is This a Complete
Bike?
YES
- Just add a rider with helmet, shoes and clothing.
A 50cm
bike is 19.5 lbs (nominal
weight per mfg).
Professionally equipped
with Shimano 105/Ultegra, 30 Speed drivetrain. Ride in total control with a race-ready Ritchey Comp Bar, Stem, FSA Carbon
Seatpost, superlight/puncture resistant pro-level Continental tires
and now upgraded with Vuelta XRP PRO precision bearing Wheelset too!
How Good is the
Frame?
This
is based on Motobecane's BEST Butted Titanium frame. The wheel base lengthened and the angles slackened just enough to provide one of the most comfortable rides you will ever experience. Incredibly comfortable, lightweight and strong.
This 3.3 lb (mfg stated), Butted, 3/2.5 Titanium Frame and Carbon Fiber fork is based on the Le Champion Titanium frame tested by professional magazine editors to rave
reviews. To name just a few: Roadie International and Road
Magazine tested Titanium framed Le Champions for several MONTHS and all the editors raved
about it! FULL MOTOBECANE USA WARRANTY
What Does The Century PRO Titanium Compare To:
Why buy an 18-19 lbs Aluminum bike anywhere else
with
housebrand wheels for $2,000+ when you can have a FULL Titanium Bike /
Shimano 105/Ultegra, 30spd for almost $1,000 less?
How much Assembly needs to be
done? We
are selling these bikes Factory Direct in the Factory box so you get
pay a price comparable to what dealers pay for similarly equipped
bikes. These are factory boxed in
"dealer-ready" condition and are approx 90 percent assembled. Most customers
have told us they can complete the assembly and tuning in 25 minutes or
so. CLICK
HERE to see sample assembly instructions and a video. CLICK HERE for your special sale price on a toolkit/instructional bike tips video
(48 States) and
shipping via GROUND to 48 STATES is included in the price of the
bike
Tracking and ETA will be sent
shortly after your bike ships out
(email for AK, PR and HI
addtl cost
) SAVE Hundreds off LIST of $2999
(NOTE: 2012 models come with UpGrade to Shimano Wheelsets, not Ritchey as shown)
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