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KSH
10-23-2006, 02:21 PM
It's a Cervelo One... 2004 model.

This place is having a close out deal on the older models. I bought it for $540 with shipping and no tax! :)

I'm a bit worried though:

1) I have never sat on a Cervelo... although they get rave reviews.

2) I picked a size based on some basic (VERY BASIC!) measurements. I got a 51CM. What if it doesn't fit?

3) They are taking orders... but in some cases have oversold the bikes they have coming in... so I might not really get the bike. BUT, they did say that they had 48's and 51's left in the One's.

4) I am pulling the money out of savings to pay for the bike. OUCH! I hate my balance to go below a certain amount in case I get laid off or something... and I have gone below my balance! I just hope I get a raise and some money back from the IRS this year!


Some great points that sold me on the idea and made me buy the bike:

1) I have wanted a tri bike and this is a steal!

2) It has Shimano's 105's on it. My Trek 1000 purchased for $650 doesn't even have that.

3) It has a carbon fork... on a $500 bike... WOW!

4) Even if it doesn't fit and I don't like it, I can sell it for the price I paid for it... I'm sure.


So, I have to wait to November to even get it shipped out... might not have it till December.

But it looks like that I might be a proud new owner of a tri bike!

Finally, here is the link if any of you ladies want to be TEMPTED too!

http://www.insideoutsports.com/product.aspx?storeid=&eventid=0&sku=105553

colby
10-23-2006, 04:50 PM
WOW what a steal!!!

Bluetree
10-23-2006, 05:08 PM
I just ran that link by three experienced triathletes and they all said it was an exceptionally deal for an entry level tri bike, esp with 105 components. One said that at that price, there may be some upgrades to be had (better wheels, perhaps) but a steal nonetheless.

Congrats... I hope you get the bike!

(I was sorely tempted, but I have wetsuit purchases still to make, so will have to make do with aerobars on my road bike)

Tri Girl
10-23-2006, 05:44 PM
You're the devil!! I am soooooooooooooooo drooling right now. I've wanted a tri specific bike- and $500 bucks- MAN that's sweet....
finding....it....hard.....to....not....get.....credit.....card....

man.....if I bought that bike I'd probably get a divorce. Better stick with ol' trusty Oscar. He's been a good steed (although he'd understand if I got an upgrade, huh?)

KSH
10-23-2006, 05:45 PM
I just ran that link by three experienced triathletes and they all said it was an exceptionally deal for an entry level tri bike, esp with 105 components. One said that at that price, there may be some upgrades to be had (better wheels, perhaps) but a steal nonetheless.

Congrats... I hope you get the bike!

(I was sorely tempted, but I have wetsuit purchases still to make, so will have to make do with aerobars on my road bike)

Happy to hear that others have said it was a good deal!

I have since found out that Cervelo doesn't make the One anymore... but it's still a good entry level tri bike... even if it's a 2004.

KSH
10-23-2006, 05:47 PM
You're the devil!! I am soooooooooooooooo drooling right now. I've wanted a tri specific bike- and $500 bucks- MAN that's sweet....
finding....it....hard.....to....not....get.....credit.....card....

man.....if I bought that bike I'd probably get a divorce. Better stick with ol' trusty Oscar. He's been a good steed (although he'd understand if I got an upgrade, huh?)

Yea, I thought on it all day.

Honestly... I was looking for a new road bike... but I want to upgrade to a really nice one in the $2,000 range, and I can't afford anything that nice right now.

And, I have toyed with the idea of a tri bike, but figured it was out of my reach as well. Then this deal popped up... couldn't pass it up!

Shoot, a $500 with Shimano 105's... that's a deal.

Sure your hubby will divorce you? *Evil grin*

CyclChyk
10-23-2006, 06:25 PM
All I got to say is that its easier to beg forgiveness then ask for permission.

...um... or so I hear. :D

Running Mommy
10-23-2006, 08:19 PM
Once you get going on the tri geometry in races youll be HOOKED!
I toyed for a LOONNNNGGG time with going tri specific, and I'm so glad I finally did!
It may take a while to get used to, but when you do- watch out! She'll be your little rocket!
Great deal too!

KSH
10-24-2006, 06:55 AM
Once you get going on the tri geometry in races youll be HOOKED!
I toyed for a LOONNNNGGG time with going tri specific, and I'm so glad I finally did!
It may take a while to get used to, but when you do- watch out! She'll be your little rocket!
Great deal too!

That sounds great!

So, would you say the tri geometry will help my thighs not work so hard? Or what is it that makes it better? I heard it helps to save your legs for the run?

Yea, I have to admit... I am rather scared of the shifting mechanisms on the aero bars.... the brakes are so far away. Is it hard to steer? What about climing hills, is it harder with only aero bars?

Oh well, now that I have a tri bike... *OMG! I can't believe it! I hope the shop didn't over sell my size!*... other than my lack of running ability... I have no excuses for my Ironman by 2010!

Bikingmomof3
10-24-2006, 08:24 AM
KSH,
Congrats on your new set of wheels. :) Pictures, we must have pictures. :)

mimitabby
10-24-2006, 08:51 AM
yes, would someone tell us what is so special about tri bikes?

I would also like to know.

Bluetree
10-24-2006, 09:11 AM
yes, would someone tell us what is so special about tri bikes?

I would also like to know.

Mostly aerodynamics.
Here's a good explanation:

http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/bikes/difference.shtml

mimitabby
10-24-2006, 10:22 AM
Mostly aerodynamics.
Here's a good explanation:

http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/bikes/difference.shtml

good informative link, thanks!

madisongrrl
10-24-2006, 11:20 AM
Mostly aerodynamics.
Here's a good explanation:

http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/bikes/difference.shtml

Good website. Tom D is great. Besides aerodynamics, if fitted properly, a tri position should help conserve your legs for the run.

colby
10-24-2006, 01:45 PM
Yea, I have to admit... I am rather scared of the shifting mechanisms on the aero bars.... the brakes are so far away. Is it hard to steer? What about climing hills, is it harder with only aero bars?

Oh well, now that I have a tri bike... *OMG! I can't believe it! I hope the shop didn't over sell my size!*... other than my lack of running ability... I have no excuses for my Ironman by 2010!

Those bikes are so tempting. I'm afraid of sizing, I'm not a very big person. Buying sight-unseen... but like you said, you could always turn around and sell it... argh, you had to post the link!! :)

I'm curious about the answers to your tri-specific questions. I was thinking about going to a local tri/bike/nordic shop and sitting on one just to see what it's like. I really like the idea of being faster... who doesn't! :D

Ironman by 2010... you can do it ;)

Running Mommy
10-24-2006, 03:39 PM
Colby I would go get sized- or should I say- FIT!! If you have a good tri shop in your area that is preferable. Lucky for me Trisports.com is located in Tucson, and they have a storefront. I made an appt and was measured and poked at every which way. Since I'm a "thick" girl my size is decieving, but I'm really squat. He said even an xs was pushing it! My limbs are THAT short!! :confused:

As for the difference in riding tri specific.... The first thing I noticed was that the front end is WAY squirrely. That took some getting used to, but I'm fine now. Also I'm on pretty steep geometry so I'm dumped down pretty low in the aerobars. It took awhile to build up the ol neck muscles.
I have picked up ALOT of speed, and I think I am fresher coming off the bike. Tho I am still SLOW! No speed gained in the running legs for this kid I'm afraid! As my coach would say "it's a BIKE not a miracle machine"!! :D

Offthegrid
10-24-2006, 05:01 PM
Great deal! To allay your fears, I bought my bike online after having no luck at three bike shops in the state where I lived at the time.

To answer your question about aero up hills ... you wouldn't stay aero going up a climb. You'd use the outside handles or stand up. If you're watching a time trial in the Tour de France, you'll notice the riders don't stay aero there for a climb.

Running Mommy
10-24-2006, 08:51 PM
Yeah, tri bikes are not climbers!! If I ever do IMLP (HA!! :D ) I'll prolly use my road bike for that reason alone...

Lise
10-25-2006, 04:41 AM
Dang, girl, that bike is GORGEOUS!!! What an incredible deal. I love to look at Cervelos. They are really sexy and sleek. Let us know as soon as you have her! Then we can start bugging you for pictures! :D Congratulations.

I loved Running Mommy's coach's comment: "It's a bike, not a miracle machine." :p

KSH
10-25-2006, 06:21 AM
Dang, girl, that bike is GORGEOUS!!! What an incredible deal. I love to look at Cervelos. They are really sexy and sleek. Let us know as soon as you have her! Then we can start bugging you for pictures! :D Congratulations.

I loved Running Mommy's coach's comment: "It's a bike, not a miracle machine." :p

Well, I got the confirmation e-mail that I will be receiving my "vintage Cervelo"... HA! :p Vintage? 2004?

Anyways... so I'm very excited.

Now I'm just worried to heck over the fit of the bike. :(

One lady on my other message board... who is my exact size (height, 5'4" and inseam, 30")... got a 48CM because an "expert" looked her up and down and said she would ride that size. She also fit on a 50 CM Trek 1000... whereas I ride a 52 CM Trek 1000???

Another lady is 5'7" and purchased the 51CM.

So I'm really second guessing myself.

I did some calculations and compared the sizing to my Trek 52CM... and everything on the Cervelo 51CM was a bit smaller than what I ride now. Even the stand over height. I figure if it was smaller... then it should fit... since tri bikes have shorter top tubes, etc.

I would just hate to get this bike, and it be too large for me. I'm probably going to fret over it till I get the bike in my hands and in the LBS to have it fit to me.

Oh well.. thanks for listening!

Once I get my new bike... I will take some pictures! Assuming the bike fits and will be staying with me! :D

JmcG
11-02-2006, 08:21 AM
Congrats on the new purchase - that is an incredible deal for a Cervelo!! I have a 2004 P3 that I absolutely love.
http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/bikes/store04bikes/04-cervelo-p3.htm
His name is Speedy b/c I rode him for the Florida 70.3 this year and he gave me my fastest time ever in a triathlon (avg speed - 21mph!!). The bike just fits me so well. I am 5'1" and ride a 48cm, so don't be worrying about the size. I'm pretty sure the 51 will fit you. If not, I bet you can get a good price for it on ebay!

Getting a new bike is so exciting. Speedy was my last purchase in May (I bought him used from my bike shop) and bought Ruby last October and am already itching for a new bike. I don't need one though b/c I've really topped off what I want in a bike and love them so much. But bike purchasing is fun! Paying the credit card bill, not so much, but worth it!

Keep us updated when you get it and post pics when it arrives!

KSH
11-02-2006, 09:50 AM
Congrats on the new purchase - that is an incredible deal for a Cervelo!! I have a 2004 P3 that I absolutely love.
http://www.bikesportmichigan.com/bikes/store04bikes/04-cervelo-p3.htm
His name is Speedy b/c I rode him for the Florida 70.3 this year and he gave me my fastest time ever in a triathlon (avg speed - 21mph!!). The bike just fits me so well. I am 5'1" and ride a 48cm, so don't be worrying about the size. I'm pretty sure the 51 will fit you. If not, I bet you can get a good price for it on ebay!

Getting a new bike is so exciting. Speedy was my last purchase in May (I bought him used from my bike shop) and bought Ruby last October and am already itching for a new bike. I don't need one though b/c I've really topped off what I want in a bike and love them so much. But bike purchasing is fun! Paying the credit card bill, not so much, but worth it!

Keep us updated when you get it and post pics when it arrives!

That's a sweet Cervelo you have there! And that is a FAST bike in a 1/2!!! Great job!

Yea, they were also moving some older P3's out for $600... but those went very quickly!

You are made me feel better about picking the 51CM... thanks! Yea, I found out that I actually ride a 50CM Trek 1000... BUT the difference in measurements between the 50 and 52... is just the stand over height.

Once I get my baby bumble bee... I will take a picture and post it up. I can't believe I have a tri bike coming!