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The Blue Competition Cycles Prosecco SP is a high-performance hybrid bike designed for endurance and gravel riding. Featuring a lightweight carbon fiber frame, 22-speed Shimano 105 drivetrain, and disc brakes, it offers a smooth and comfortable ride. Ideal for adult cyclists seeking both speed and comfort, this bike comes 98% assembled for quick setup.
Bike Type | Road Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Brand | Blue Competition Cycles |
Number of Speeds | 22 |
Wheel Size | 700 Centimeters |
Frame Material | Carbon Fiber |
Suspension Type | Rear, Front |
Special Feature | Crankset Shimano RS-500 46-36, Rear Derailleur Shimano 5800, 11 Speed, Front Derailleur Shimano 5800, 11 Speed, Tires Hutchinson Nitro2 700x28c, Frame-set BLUE-TEC High Modulus UD T-700 Carbon, Cassette Shimano 5800 11-28, 11 Speed, Brakes Tektro Lycra Mechanical Disc, Sale $1,396 (Shipped to you 98% Built), Wheels Aerus Quantum AL24 Disc Aluminum, Height 24mm, Retail USD $1,566, Shifters Shimano 105 |
Included Components | Tool Kit |
Size | Medium |
Brake Style | Disc |
Brand Name | Blue Competition Cycles |
Manufacturer | Blue Competition Cycles |
Part Number | Prosecco SP |
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Good Bike - Lousy seller
Nice bike but the box was open when received (shiping gets a grade of F) - I haven't ridden the bike enough to comment on performance but I think it's worth the price given it's a carbon frame with 28mm tyres and the fork is big enough to hold at least 32mm tyres or gravel bike size. The rotors were warped and needed replacement - the seller offered a $100 credit but finding Tektro 140mm rotors is next to impossible - there are other 140mm out there but the standard is now 160mm. (bikes on sale or discontinued usually cut corners to entice buyers).The brakes on the bike are also average at best. (pretty awful) They'll need to be replaced if you want to change to 160mm rotors - A full TRP brake kit (from AlixExpress) can be had for $60. I personally think the seller should always handle the problem and send the parts instead of offering a credit because it takes a tremendous amount of time to source parts - get it fixed (needs a pro b/c setting up disc brakes takes a lot of finesse and you can't get it wrong). After I informed the Seller about the rotors, I sent them a detail email with photographs to show the bent rotors. Then the seller suggested it was the brakes that were not calibrated correctly. So they didn't believe me even after sending detailed pictures with a thorough explanation. Then they said to bend them back but truing rotors takes a pro and even that's not good enough for disc brakes. That's not the sign of a good seller. Suggest you call Blue Bikes directly and speak with the owner and try sourcing the bike directly.
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