I like Will's suggestion.  He'll walk away from that discussion either 
understanding what he REALLY needs in a bike (particularly regarding fit, 
handlebars height to saddle, etc) or realize that he is asking the wrong 
person for his triathelete aspirations.  

Dave Scott Centurions were great bikes in the '80's and highly coveted 
around campus these days.  I remember really wanting one back in the late 
'80's.  Pretty cool to see them still in great shape with either the purple 
and yellow or turquoise and salmon paint jobs.  Throw on some leg warmers 
and you're ready to zip off to aerobics class!

John

On Friday, May 1, 2015 at 4:28:34 PM UTC-7, Will wrote:

> Amit... Show this friend your bike. Explain all the features that caused 
> you to buy it. 
>
> Once he understands your decision process, he can map whatever elements 
> there are that carry to "tri" bikes. 
>
> Or... he'll understand he's asking the wrong person. Either way, he's got 
> a start. 
>
>
>
>  
>
> On Friday, May 1, 2015 at 4:25:32 PM UTC-5, Amit Singh wrote:
>>
>> He has a budget of $3,000 and wants to buy a "tri-bike" and wants your 
>> advice on what to get.
>>
>> What do you tell him?
>>
>

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