Lynskey Performance has select Lynskey Titanium Gravel Bikes on sale for the prices listed after applying coupon code WOW45 in cart. Shipping costs will vary by location but start at $225+
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Lynskey Performance has select Lynskey Titanium Gravel Bikes on sale for the prices listed after applying coupon code WOW45 in cart. Shipping costs will vary by location but start at $225+
Thanks to Community Member LiamZ5481 for finding this deal.
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Bought an R300, for 45% off, ended up getting the custom color options and upgraded to wireless shifting. $2600 shipped, not too bad, they also have 0% financing for 24 months as well if you qualify. You can get the 105 mechanical for under $2k which is a hell of a deal for an american made ti frame.
Been eyeing buying one for a few months, was going to wait until christmas, but for 45% off, yolo.
as far as the bikes go, they are not the most refined titanium frames out there, but totally acceptable if you're not a weight weenie or looking for an ultra stiff crit bike.
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Bought an R300, for 45% off, ended up getting the custom color options and upgraded to wireless shifting. $2600 shipped, not too bad, they also have 0% financing for 24 months as well if you qualify. You can get the 105 mechanical for under $2k which is a hell of a deal for an american made ti frame.
Been eyeing buying one for a few months, was going to wait until christmas, but for 45% off, yolo.
as far as the bikes go, they are not the most refined titanium frames out there, but totally acceptable if you're not a weight weenie or looking for an ultra stiff crit bike.
Last edited by JollySofa692 October 6, 2024 at 10:10 AM.
Love my Lynskey, for which i paid a premium on in 2022, good to see the market is normalizing on prices, but not so great that they're only being carried as temporary discounts... that said, if you're looking for a new bike that's going to last forever, and not focused on KOMs Lynskey is a great option.
Wow these are impressive discounts on the complete bikes. Difficult to believe you'd get anything wireless for $2600 shipped much less a Lynskey titanium frame.
Are these just as good as LiteSpeed bikes...tempted to get one of these for my dad but he has only had LS bikes for past 30 years and not sure if they are pretty much apple to apples in quality and reputation
Are these just as good as LiteSpeed bikes...tempted to get one of these for my dad but he has only had LS bikes for past 30 years and not sure if they are pretty much apple to apples in quality and reputation
I would say so. Just for reference my current bike I have a 2022 Trek Domane SLR 7 that retailed for around 7-8k that I use for both road and gravel. I am pretty freaking stoked to get this and going to sell my Trek and have this as my all around bike now. This company has been a round for a long time and a lot of people in my area got the GR 300 and love it.
Estimate ship date for me isn't until mid nov so gonna be a bit cold when I get it. 😢
I thought that deal was over yesterday but maybe not. It got me to pull the trigger thinking it was 😂
Last edited by surridge October 8, 2024 at 01:46 PM.
Love my Lynskey, for which i paid a premium on in 2022, good to see the market is normalizing on prices, but not so great that they're only being carried as temporary discounts... that said, if you're looking for a new bike that's going to last forever, and not focused on KOMs Lynskey is a great option.
Currently own 6 Lynskeys and love them all. I'll never ride a plastic bike!
I casually ride MTBs and gravel trails (green/blue only) and I do shorter triathlons (olympic or sprint) using a lower end full suspension MTB (under $2500). I have a road bike too but I just dont find it comfortable like the MTB.
Ive been considering a gravel bike instead since it seems to align with what I typically ride.
Ive never heard of these titanium frame bikes. Would one of these be a viable option?
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Been eyeing buying one for a few months, was going to wait until christmas, but for 45% off, yolo.
as far as the bikes go, they are not the most refined titanium frames out there, but totally acceptable if you're not a weight weenie or looking for an ultra stiff crit bike.
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Been eyeing buying one for a few months, was going to wait until christmas, but for 45% off, yolo.
as far as the bikes go, they are not the most refined titanium frames out there, but totally acceptable if you're not a weight weenie or looking for an ultra stiff crit bike.
Got the 2024 Pro GR. I used to do a lot of gravel event / races. Hoping new bike day gets me back into it again.
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Estimate ship date for me isn't until mid nov so gonna be a bit cold when I get it. 😢
I thought that deal was over yesterday but maybe not. It got me to pull the trigger thinking it was 😂
But a new Lynskey should please anyone. This is some of the best American craftsmanship that will stand the test of time.
Ive been considering a gravel bike instead since it seems to align with what I typically ride.
Ive never heard of these titanium frame bikes. Would one of these be a viable option?
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