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Tater
04-17-2007, 07:07 AM
a new '06 Giant TCR CW! :D I had been researching and test riding anything I could get my butt on all spring, as I had 'outgrown' my Specialized Dulce Elite. Don't get me wrong, the Dulce is a great bike, she taught me a lot. But as I have been doing longer and longer rides, the more it became apparent that I needed to get a better bike for what I wanted to do. I researched carbon versus aluminum versus steel, I researched the triple versus double debate, but most importantly, I went back through my ride journals and researched how I ride. I came to the conclusion that a carbon bike with a double chain ring would be the way to go.
Chris, the wrench at the LBS (Bob's, Kano!), was great to work with. He patiently answered my questions and didn't mind making small tweaks here and there when I came back in a few times from test riding the bike. What was nice was finding that they take care of adjustments and maintenance for a year! Sweet!
Of course I took it out for a spin when I got home. Sheesh, what a smooth, comfortable ride!
mimitabby
04-17-2007, 07:12 AM
oooooooo you're bad. :eek:
why do they stock cute bikes in our sizes? what are they thinking? all you needed was a tube! :p
congrats on a new sweet ride. :D
michelem
04-17-2007, 07:22 AM
Tater,
Since you were upgrading from a Specialized bike, I'm assuming you test-rode others (maybe even the Ruby). What made the difference for you in going with the Giant TCR? Was it the fit or something else? I'm in the test-ride stage myself. Last weekend was Cannondale and Specialized. I will be looking at Trek's and Giant's this weekend. If you wouldn't mind posting your personal opinions on pros and cons of some of the other bikes you test-rode before deciding on this one, that would be great.
Thanks, and congrats on the new bike! I hope it serves you well.
roguedog
04-17-2007, 07:47 AM
ooooh.. niiiiice.. welcome to the Giant TCR side.
Riding this weekend.. I kept thinking .. I love my bike.. I love my bike..
Hey I love my bike. :)
Nice colors too. They didn't make it all princessy just cuz it's for women! Woo..
Did I say I love my bike?
roguedog
04-17-2007, 07:49 AM
Hey.. what does CW mean and what's the specs of the bike? Just curious.
Edit - NM. Went to the Giant site. Nice. What's really cool is that Giant's women's bikes are designed with the help of women who ride. And 2 of them are from a local bike shop here in Northern California. Double woot.
mimitabby
04-17-2007, 08:09 AM
Roguedog, don't you mean double woof ? :D
michelem
04-17-2007, 09:04 AM
The W stands for Women's, but I'm not sure if the C stands for Carbon or Compact.
surgtech1956
04-17-2007, 09:23 AM
Very nice looking bike. You know what they say, when you have money and are shopping, you can't find anything. Its when you didn't plan on buying something. Hey, if you didn't buy it now, it would just cost $$$ more when you bought it later. Anyways, looks like a nice purchase.
7rider
04-17-2007, 10:52 AM
The W stands for Women's, but I'm not sure if the C stands for Carbon or Compact.
From the website, I think the "C" means Composite.
Congrats on it.
That is a beautiful bike. Love the colors, the lines.
Just on nit.....what's that big, ugly black spoke-guard doing on that nice rear wheel???? :eek: I'd lose that in a hurry if it were mine! Just sayin'.... :rolleyes: :D
RoadRaven
04-17-2007, 10:54 AM
This is the kind've shopping I do... never stick to my list... but I have never been as lucky as this...
I have a Giant TCR Aero2... fab bike... enjoy your TCR :D
HappyAnika
04-17-2007, 11:02 AM
Ooooh, I love the colors, gorgeous. Congrats!
Bikingmomof3
04-17-2007, 11:50 AM
Congratulations! The bike is gorgoeus and the colours are fantastic. Enjoy!:D
Very sweet new bike!
That whole going shopping for one thing and coming home with something else...I can relate. :D We went to Chicago to pick up an inexpensive mtn bike for my SO, we came home with that AND my Trek 1500 WSD.
Tater
04-17-2007, 12:18 PM
From the website, I think the "C" means Composite.
Congrats on it.
That is a beautiful bike. Love the colors, the lines.
Just on nit.....what's that big, ugly black spoke-guard doing on that nice rear wheel???? :eek: I'd lose that in a hurry if it were mine! Just sayin'.... :rolleyes: :D
Its okay, the dork disk came off after that pic. :p Guess I should have taken the shot after that.
MINIskirt
04-17-2007, 12:19 PM
Congrats!! I did something similar a couple weeks ago. I went to Ladies Night at my LBS, thinking that I'd listen to the presentation (given by Trek) get some free goodies and MAYBE buy a pair of gloves or a jersey. Instead I bought my first road bike, a Specialized Dolce!! :D
li10up
04-17-2007, 12:22 PM
Nice lookin' bike!! Enjoy!!
Oooh, Tater, NICE! I bet you're enjoying that new carbon ride -- I test drove a Dolce, and while she was very nice (and I'd been kind of planning on one) she fit me a bit snug, and while her ride was lovely, what a difference!
Bob's is a nice shop -- that year of service deal IS sweet. George's (another LBS here, for the rest of you) does that too, and my bike guy (I hope his road rash healed nicely) suggested I make sure to abuse that little extra! He said I'd learn lots about my bike, besides getting all the adjusting done...
Hmmm, sounds like DH just got home, and grandboys are likely going to start waking up now, better go back upstairs!
Karen in Boise
GLC1968
04-17-2007, 01:12 PM
Wow...that's one sweet looking 'tube holder'. Guess you still ended up with the tubes, right? ;)
Congrats!!
ehirsch83
04-17-2007, 04:27 PM
welcome to the giant family!
They are good bikes:-)
I had a tcr limited up until last summer when my SO suprised me with a t-mobile race frame(it was a spare that was never raced).
you made a good decision,hehe.
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