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    Wednesday, April 07, 2010

    Randall Scott Lifestyle

    Kuota K-Factor Road Bike An Additional 30% Off - For A Limited Time

    While the weather is clearing up and the riding season looms directly around the corner we are running a pre-season sale on road bikes. All road bikes priced over $599 get 30% off, just use the code HAPPY in the checkout. This sale won't last long so hurry and pick up a new road bike. May we suggest the Kuota K-Factor...

    Kuota makes some seriously nice bikes. Here in Boulder, CO you can find a consistent stream of Kuotas if you head north out of the city on 36. Seriously, between Boulder and Estes Park you will find the true badasses of the Boulder cycling scene and a good number of those dedicated pedalers are pumping away on a Kuota. Rightfully so, Kuota is a brand with a great reputation for making a quality product. They have a roster of professionals nearing the count of 30 and they continue to push the boundaries of technology used in carbon road bikes.

    We at Randall Scott like Kuota for the simple fact that their bikes perform. In testing we have found that their bikes are thrilling to ride and can handle the long rides and wild descents that Boulder than throw at a bike.


    We have worked closely with Kuota to bring you an undeniable deal on the Kuota K-Factor Road Bike from 2008. We only have the bike is a size XL which is a 58.5cm bike. Don't be frightened by the designation of XL, this bike will fit anyone from 6'0" - 6'-4" extremely well. This bike features the K-Factor frame which is commonly used in triathlons but when decked out with the road spec'd Ultegra SL components we have on there it rides like a dream on the road. Swap out a few components (handlebars and stem most notably) and you are ready for a triathlon. This bike is a great cross-over if your training for a triathlon, use it to train, then use it in the event.

    If you're still looking for more information check out this video:

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