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zoom-zoom
09-30-2010, 12:11 PM
What do you have your eye on? I have been wishing for an upgrade...SRAM Rival, Carbon, a bit more performance-oriented. I'm quite fond of my Cannondale Synapse, just want something with a little more go-go. And I love orange. Oh, man...it's so good that my husband is able to keep me from doing crazy things with my credit card. This is making my wallet feel positively ON FIRE!!!
look at the orange option (http://www.cannondale.com/usa/usaeng/Products/Bikes/Road/Elite-Road/SuperSix/Details/2618-1RSS4C48BLK-SuperSix-4-Rival)

warneral
09-30-2010, 01:06 PM
oooh I like the creamsicle bike!!!!

I'm getting what I hope to be the bike of my dreams this week (if I feel good enough to pick it up). I can't wait to show it off and get fitted and ride it.

But I've already been drooling over the next bike-type I'd like to get (do not tell dh that I'm even thinking like this - it's just that I'm sorta bored being sick and spending too much time online thinking about bikes).

I'm thinking about wanting a touring bike. I dream of the days when we could go off on tours to various parts of the country. I would want to do CC touring but would pack changes of clothes and enough stuff to keep comfy.

Not sure what bike that would be yet. LHT possibly.

zoom-zoom
09-30-2010, 01:17 PM
oooh I like the creamsicle bike!!!!

No wonder I love it...I love orange/cream stuff, too!

tulip
09-30-2010, 02:02 PM
Luckily, I'm quite content with my bikes. Someday I may get a mountain bike, but I don't see another road bike in my future. Mine are perfect for me. It's a great feeling when you get there!

I take that back. I would like something like Ms. Plum someday.

ny biker
09-30-2010, 02:11 PM
I just upgraded from a Trek 2000 (aluminum frame, mostly 105 components) to a Trek Madone 4.7 WSD (carbon, SRAM Rival components). It's the 2010 version so I got a great deal on it.

I do like that orange and white color scheme.

zoom-zoom
09-30-2010, 02:13 PM
Luckily, I'm quite content with my bikes. Someday I may get a mountain bike, but I don't see another road bike in my future. Mine are perfect for me. It's a great feeling when you get there!

I look forward that day. Bike lust is kinda frustrating (because of the price, mostly). My road bike is really my only bike that I actually ride (I have a POS tank of a Schwinn mountain bike that is ~15 years old and 2 sizes too big for me, so I ride it maybe 5 miles/year). It's a nice bike, but after less than a year I have found that I want something faster and more aggressive. I also want a cyclocross bike at some point. I had no idea that I would end up wanting to do anything competitive with the bike, but I'm a much stronger cyclist than runner. I'd do a duathlon every month if there were that many available to me. Cyclocross is looking fun, too...kinda combines my love of trail running with my love of the bike, too.

zoom-zoom
09-30-2010, 02:15 PM
I just upgraded from a Trek 2000 (aluminum frame, mostly 105 components) to a Trek Madone 4.7 WSD (carbon, SRAM Rival components). It's the 2010 version so I got a great deal on it.

How do you like that upgrade? I'd be going from aluminum/105 to carbon/Rival, too. When the day comes that I can upgrade I am interested to see how chip seal roads feel. The vast majority of our roads are chip-seal and many were freshly done this Summer. Those really are exhausting and frustrating to ride.

ny biker
09-30-2010, 02:39 PM
How do you like that upgrade? I'd be going from aluminum/105 to carbon/Rival, too. When the day comes that I can upgrade I am interested to see how chip seal roads feel. The vast majority of our roads are chip-seal and many were freshly done this Summer. Those really are exhausting and frustrating to ride.

I've only ridden it twice. I went out on a short test ride last Friday but I only had time to ride on a flat rail-trail that was nearby, which was not a good test since I was going from a triple to a compact double. So the bike shop manager let me come back the next day for a longer ride that included hills. After about 25 miles and two hills for which I usually need the granny gear, I was sold (actually I was sold after about 5 miles, but I kept riding just to make sure ;)). The WSD geometry really is a better fit for me and the lowest gear on the new bike is pretty much the same as what I had on the old one, which is sufficient. And the roads were noticeably smoother with the carbon frame.

I got used to the SRAM shifters pretty quickly. I might even like them better than the Shimano brifters.

After I returned to the shop to pay for the bike, I went back out and rode another 20 miles, and was very happy.

I was going to do a hilly ride yesterday after work but that got rained out. This weekend I'm planning a long ride on the flat rail-trail so I can play around more with the gears.

zoom-zoom
09-30-2010, 02:43 PM
I've only ridden it twice. I went out on a short test ride last Friday but I only had time to ride on a flat rail-trail that was nearby, which was not a good test since I was going from a triple to a compact double. So the bike shop manager let me come back the next day for a longer ride that included hills. After about 25 miles and two hills for which I usually need the granny gear, I was sold (actually I was sold after about 5 miles, but I kept riding just to make sure ;)). The WSD geometry really is a better fit for me and the lowest gear on the new bike is pretty much the same as what I had on the old one, which is sufficient. And the roads were noticeably smoother with the carbon frame.

I got used to the SRAM shifters pretty quickly. I might even like them better than the Shimano brifters.

Great to hear! Yes, my next bike will be a compact double, too. I actually wanted that for my current bike, but we waited and waited and waited for Cannondale to build one with that gearing...they already had a triple ready to go, so we took it.

I am currently on a WSD, but I have a long torso and short inseam--I really went with WSD to get the shorter reach Shimano shifters, but with the SRAM adjustable-reach shifters it will be a non-issue. I should be comfier on a unisex bike, since we've already had to flip my stem and swap 2 spacers up to give me more cockpit room.

warneral
09-30-2010, 03:21 PM
NY biker congrats on the madone! The madone was on my super short list. I loved the ride! Keep us updated on your adventures with the new baby.

Kirsten, I also have a long torso. I didn't realize there are SRAM adjustable reach shifters. That sounds perfect :) - man's geometry combined with short reach shifters.

malkin
09-30-2010, 05:14 PM
I am also really happy with my bikes.
I'm just wishing for more time to ride and while we're wishing, I'll wish for clean air all winter!

HillSlugger
09-30-2010, 05:51 PM
I'm planning to replace my 2005 Specialized Allez with a Trek Madone 5.5 as a 50th birthday present; I don't know if I'll receive around Christmas or around my birthday.

Trek-chick
10-01-2010, 02:29 AM
I dream of a custom Luna or a Bianchi road bike in Celeste Green ( I do not know why but, I am drawn to that color) I really like Terry bicycles too. I do not fit standard frames well. Darn long legs/short torso!!!

Koronin
10-01-2010, 03:03 PM
I got my Trek 2000 back near the end of July (1st road bike) and I'm very happy with it, but know I'm going to need to upgrade it at some point. I'm looking at upgrading to either the Trek Madone 3.1 or the Specialized Ruby Elite. I just haven't decided on which one yet and really can't afford either one at the moment. The only thing I worry about is that I'm very comfortable on the Trek 2000 even though it's a men's bike and I'm at the extreme low end of what will fit that bike. I am 5 ft tall.

TxDoc
10-02-2010, 12:24 AM
I am very happy with my road bikes and have no plans to change any of them.
Occasionally I have some doubts about the time trial bike - so in a more distant future I may change the TT bike and get a time machine.

pinsonp2
10-04-2010, 12:25 PM
I couldn't resist the bike lust bug. I ordered a 2011 Madone 5.2 WSD a couple of weeks ago. It won't be here until early Nov ember. Can't wait!!

P2

kermit
10-04-2010, 12:46 PM
The new Orbea Ordu tri bike for 2011 is AAAAAAHHHHHHHHmazing! That's my retirement present to myself...next September.

Owlie
10-04-2010, 07:17 PM
Those are pretty. And DBF and I had some fun looking at them (he rides a Cannondale).

I'm tentatively shopping. While I love my bike, she only fits so-so and I want 105 or better. If only I had the cash. :rolleyes: