Frame: It has a fully butted 6066 aluminum frame. Some models also featured a carbon fork and seatpost.
Components: The Reno typically came equipped with a mix of Shimano Tiagra and 105 components. This usually includes a Shimano 105 rear derailleur and a Shimano Tiagra front derailleur and integrated shifters and brake levers.
Performance: The Reno was designed for endurance riding with a geometry that provided a balance of stiffness and compliance for efficient power transfer and a smooth ride. Reviews highlight its handling, especially in wet and off-camber turns, making it a good all-around road bike.
• Extras: Rear rack for cargo, water bottle cage included
• Condition: Well-loved and fully functional. Cosmetic scratches from normal use, and it’ll need new inner tubes soon (an easy $15–$20 fix). Brakes and gears work well.
I also have a trunk-mounted bike rack and a Schwinn Air Center floor pump available for an additional, negotiable price.