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My Agio

Discussion in 'Buy, Sale or Trade' started by Buddy Bishop, Nov 14, 2010.  |  Print Topic

  1. Buddy Bishop

    Buddy Bishop Supporter

    Region:
    NorthEast
    State/Country:
    TN
    City:
    Greeneville
    Ride:
    Elect. Goldrush
    Name:
    Buddy
  2. Buddy Bishop

    Buddy Bishop Supporter

    Region:
    NorthEast
    State/Country:
    TN
    City:
    Greeneville
    Ride:
    Elect. Goldrush
    Name:
    Buddy
    This is a nice bike. Probably can't ship. Have had not one offer. I need some
    gasoline money so I can go to the grocery store.

    Agio(1 reviews)Overview
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    The Agio is a long wheelbase recumbent bicycle that will re-define the category. This recumbent design allows you to ride a new legend at a price far below what you would expect to pay for a bent of this quality. The lightweight aluminum frame weighs several pounds less than other bent bikes that are much more expensive. And when you actually ride the Agio any thoughts of a bone jarring ride will be lost in full recumbent riding bliss. The smile on your face will make it hard to hide the joy you're found!
    The Agio recumbent bike is designed to take you anywhere. With increasing fuel prices, Bacchetta Recumbents set out to create a bent that is built to make your commute comfortable, affordable, and a great way to exercise on the run. Despite being designed primarily as a touring recumbent bike, the Agio's higher Bottom Bracket makes it a good performing bike for all-around recumbent riding fun.
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    Frame: Bacchetta Custom Aluminum Disc brake
    fork: Bacchetta Aluminum w/ Disc Brake Tab
    seat: Bacchetta Re-curve
    handlebar: Bacchetta Aluminum
    Stem: Bacchetta Adjustable Stem
    Rear Derail: SRAM X5
    Front Derail: Microshift R439 SS
    shifters: SRAM X5
    crankset: FSA/RPM 30/39/52T
    Back Bracket: FSA, square
    headset: FSA Orbit-X, 1-1/8" Threadless
    cassette: SRAM PG950 11-34t, 9spd
    Front Brake: Tektro, Io disc
    Rear Brake: Tektro, Io disc
    Back Levers: ALHONGA
    Front wheel: Alex DA16, 20" (406), w/disc hubs
    Rear Wheel: Alex DA16, 26" (559), w/disc hubs
    Front Tire: Kenda Kwest, 20" x 1.25"
    Rear Tire: Kenda Kwest, 26" x 1.25"
    chain: KMC Z9000
    Pedals: Wellgo LU897
    BB Height: 19"
    Seat Height: 24" mid range
    Wheelbase: 63"
    Weight: 32 LBS
    Weight Limit: 275 lbs.*
    Gear Range: 23.5-118"
    Color: Royal Blue
    Frame Size: Standard
    X-seam: 36"-48"
    MSRP: $1250.
     
  3. Buddy Bishop

    Buddy Bishop Supporter

    Region:
    NorthEast
    State/Country:
    TN
    City:
    Greeneville
    Ride:
    Elect. Goldrush
    Name:
    Buddy
    How about $900. and no shipping?
     

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