So son, you don't like my attitude. Then don't waste my time. I was riding pro bikes when your mother was changing your diapers, but I don't think your a baby any more. So don't act like one on this forum, and you'll find out there are a lot of knowledgeable people on here that are willing to help you when you need it.
And about the bike I ride, don't worry about it. It's exactly what I needed (nothing less or nothing more). I test rode every Ti / carbon bike I could get my hands on for 14 months. Trek's and Calfee's typical have an excessive amount of bb flex for my needs. However, after one person to person meeting with Craig Calfee, and nine e-mails later from him, he eliminated 90% of what I was seeing, and at no extra cost. Which made Calfee the best value. So yes, a Tetra was necessary for me. Your entitled to think whatever you want, I don't care. After 30 years of competitive cycling, I think know what will or will not meet my needs, Mr Leisure.
I would suggest in the future to not contradict yourself in your statements, and to learn that money is very important element in determining value. Value is not just having top shelf components.
"keep in mind, im in college so the cheaper (relatively), the better."
"the way i see it, money isn't really the issue as much as value."
And leisure is different for everyone.
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