cryptout
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Looking at all the options Focus offers per frame/bike what do most people do? Buy the fully loaded versions or the lowest spec and upgrade later?
I'm leaning this way too, the battery option 500 vs 625 does seem to be cheaper to get direct from Focus or not?I allways choose the cheapest option, and then choose my eventual upgrades carefully.
I dont think the more expensive version contains the upgrades I want anyway
My wifes Jam2 was only 2500£ (new) and my own TurboLevo 2020 (new) was 3000£.
That must have been a long time ago!!!!!I allways choose the cheapest option, and then choose my eventual upgrades carefully.
I dont think the more expensive version contains the upgrades I want anyway
My wifes Jam2 was only 2500£ (new) and my own TurboLevo 2020 (new) was 3000£.
These are also good points.I work on the basis that the manufacturers get the best deals, so I buy the best bike I can afford (that I like obviously!). Then ride it for a while until I know what I like and don't like about the bike. Things like grips and tubeless I do immediately, but the rest can wait for judgement. Then I spend as and when I decide change is required or when I can afford it.
I always have a technical reason why I need to change, never because its the wrong colour, or not the latest bling, or it needs to be matchy-matchy. It has to be for better grip, better performance; worn out of course is a good reason to change, but do I upgrade or not, if so why?
That's a good decision.I've decided to go with the 6.9. The step up in price is worth it I think. Of course it's not in stock and I have to wait till August.
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