Cheap entry level full carbon road bike under $2000?

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I've been saving money for a while now from my part time job, and I want to get a new bike. Any suggestion?
Oh yeah sorry, I am in Lubbock, Texas. I am 5'7" 139 pounds, so I guess I need a size 51-53 bike
 
Schwinn Peloton. I believe it comes in a few different models. It may be discontinued for 2010 but that might mean you can find one discounted.
What's your location and bike size? I have a friend (bike shop owner) selling his demo.
Another choice would be the Jamis Xenith Comp but it may be a bit over $2000.00

Of course used works too but you'd sacrifice the warranty
 
Schwinn Peloton. I believe it comes in a few different models. It may be discontinued for 2010 but that might mean you can find one discounted.
What's your location and bike size? I have a friend (bike shop owner) selling his demo.
Another choice would be the Jamis Xenith Comp but it may be a bit over $2000.00

Of course used works too but you'd sacrifice the warranty
 
Here is your very best deal. Check this out. American assembled.

Neuvation.

http://www.neuvationcycling.com/bicycles.html

Right now you can get a full carbon, Shimano 105 group (or SRAM Rival), Neuvation racing wheels for $1595 on sale (new 2009 bike). Ultegra equipped $1695, and SRAM Force equipped for $1895!!!!! Blow your budget by $250 and score SRAM Red for $2249!

You can buy well above entry level at entry level prices. You owe it to yourself to check these bikes out. Read their site. Watch the videos and see why their machines are reasonably priced for such high quality. These bikes are the best kept secret.
 
Here is your very best deal. Check this out. American assembled.

Neuvation.

http://www.neuvationcycling.com/bicycles.html

Right now you can get a full carbon, Shimano 105 group (or SRAM Rival), Neuvation racing wheels for $1595 on sale (new 2009 bike). Ultegra equipped $1695, and SRAM Force equipped for $1895!!!!! Blow your budget by $250 and score SRAM Red for $2249!

You can buy well above entry level at entry level prices. You owe it to yourself to check these bikes out. Read their site. Watch the videos and see why their machines are reasonably priced for such high quality. These bikes are the best kept secret.
 
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