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Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz
Don't know much about Jensen but I can give you my two nickles on the bikes.
Rocky Mountain: You get what you pay for, and at $649 that isn't much. Not sure about this bike, but their frames tend to be heavier, and Tiagra are okay if you don't intend on doing a ton of riding. I would put this bike firmly in the commuter category, if that's what you're looking for, great, but if you want something to go on long rides for some time, you probalby won't like this bike. Plus, tripple cranksets are for girls.
Speedrom: Pretty heavy for a Carbon bike, but a decent set of components.
Diamondback: Same weight ast he Speedrom bike, and a better groupset for less money. Probably a better deal overall than the Speedrom
Look: Lighter than the other two, this is more what the Speedrom should weigh. I have Sram Rival on my road bike and I quite like it. Better than 105, and arguably as good as the Ultegra.
Not sure about the wheels on any of them, that could be quite the difference price wise, but even if the Speedrom has way superior wheels (which at this price range, the difference won't be that much), I'd rather spend the money on good components.
Depending on your budget, I'd say your best bets are the Diamondback or the Look.
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My buddy bought the look last week. Jensonusa is good. Ued them for parts along with a couple others.
I agree with the rival as well. I put that on my wife's cross bike. I quite like it. Lighter than 105. Shifts nice and crisp.
For wheels. I had the RS10. Not very good. The mavic Aksium is a better wheel but still entry level.