View Full Version : 2010 Salsa Vaya Road Bike
Bike Chick
02-20-2011, 01:00 PM
I hate to do it, but I'm selling my Salsa Vaya. I bought her new in July, 2010 and she only has 100 miles on her---not even broken in yet. MSRP is $1500; I'm asking $1200. It's a wonderful bike but it's one size too large and I just can't get used to the 26" wheels. I am selling her with the Planet Bike full fenders with mud flap ($45), bar end mirror and the Brooks leather bar tape ($60). The rear rack, Brooks saddle, bottle cages and pedals are not included. Buyer pays for packing and shipping. She needs to find a good, loving home.
Frame: Steel
Color: Upside Brown
Size: 52 cm
Chainring: Shimano 34/50
Cassette: Shimano CS-HG61, 9-Speed, 11-32
Shifters: Shimana Tiagra STI
Brakes: SRAM BB5 Road, 160mm Rotor, 6-Bolt
Brake Levers: Shimano Tiagra STI
Here (http://salsacycles.com/bikes/vaya/) are the stats from the Salsa site. And this (http://road.cc/content/review/19695-salsa-vaya) is a review of the bike.
Cataboo
02-20-2011, 01:17 PM
Too big for me, but that's a beautiful bike.
jessmarimba
02-20-2011, 03:11 PM
She's purdy! Their website doesn't do that bike justice.
I think I'd need a 54 cm though :(
Tri Girl
02-20-2011, 04:44 PM
Oh my!!!! That bike is GORGEOUS!!!!! I'm soooo glad it's too big for me because I would snap that up in an instant. BEAUTIFUL!!!
Bike Chick
02-21-2011, 03:44 AM
It is gorgeous and why it caught my eye in the first place at the bike shop. I bought it even though it was too big and I thought it wouldn't matter for a commuter, trail bike but I was wrong. It does matter and it just doesn't fit me. It's too pretty to not be ridden.
Catrin
02-21-2011, 03:49 AM
It is gorgeous and why it caught my eye in the first place at the bike shop. I bought it even though it was too big and I thought it wouldn't matter for a commuter, trail bike but I was wrong. It does matter and it just doesn't fit me. It's too pretty to not be ridden.
I remember falling in love with the Fargo last year - but neither the Fargo nor Vaya come very small - though their fit charts appear to say otherwise. I am sorry that it didn't work out for you, she is quite pretty!
Owlie
02-21-2011, 09:48 PM
Beautiful bike, but probably a little short for me. :/ Good luck!
Catrin
02-22-2011, 03:01 AM
Beautiful bike, but probably a little short for me. :/ Good luck!
Owlie - Salsa measures different from some other manufacturers - I forget the difference now, it's been a year since I've checked out a Salsa, but I do remember this. Their sizes are larger than they might appear to be from a number. Not that I am trying to enable you or anything - but if you have a local Salsa dealer you might want to step over one and see what you think if you are interested.
I really WANTED that Fargo last year, but I love my LHT so it worked out :cool:
Bike Chick
02-22-2011, 03:16 AM
You are right, Catrin. The TT length on this one is 525.
OakLeaf
02-22-2011, 03:54 AM
Too big for me, but oh. I'm still thinking about a hill-country grocery getter ... may have to take a look at one of those.
I've never ridden 26" wheels - what didn't you like about them (besides having to keep your spare tubes separate)?
jessmarimba
02-22-2011, 05:55 AM
Uh-oh Catrin :) You might be enabling...haha.
Per the size chart on the website I'm too tall for this one, but I'll admit that I've never been on a Salsa that wasn't a mountain bike. Maybe I'll try to find one to check out here.
Biciclista
02-22-2011, 06:01 AM
Oh, I love that bike! I can see not liking it because it doesn't fit you, but riding on 26" wheels is like being in a luxury car. not to mention so much less concern about flat tires.
beautiful, good luck selling it.
Catrin
02-22-2011, 12:21 PM
Uh-oh Catrin :) You might be enabling...haha.
Per the size chart on the website I'm too tall for this one, but I'll admit that I've never been on a Salsa that wasn't a mountain bike. Maybe I'll try to find one to check out here.
It is my pleasure to be helpful :D I also don't believe their sizing charts from my limited experience with Salsa so you might not BE too tall....not that I am trying to entice....enable...errrrrrr whatever ;)
Bike Chick
02-22-2011, 05:57 PM
Too big for me, but oh. I'm still thinking about a hill-country grocery getter ... may have to take a look at one of those.
I've never ridden 26" wheels - what didn't you like about them (besides having to keep your spare tubes separate)?
I didn't like the 26" wheels because it felt like riding a mountain bike on the road, that's all. I would pedal and pedal and just didn't get anywhere.
OakLeaf
02-22-2011, 06:00 PM
I didn't like the 26" wheels because it felt like riding a mountain bike on the road, that's all. I would pedal and pedal and just didn't get anywhere.
But isn't that just gearing? You have to be in a taller cog combination to get the same development from a smaller wheel - once you take that into account, it still felt like that?
Bike Chick
02-22-2011, 06:06 PM
Oh, I love that bike! I can see not liking it because it doesn't fit you, but riding on 26" wheels is like being in a luxury car. not to mention so much less concern about flat tires.
beautiful, good luck selling it.
Thanks. There is a story behind this bike. I had been shopping for a commuter, errand bike and found the Vaya on the internet while doing my research. Perfect bike just hard to find. No one had them. So I settled on a Crosscheck as my second choice and found a dealer 6 hours from me who had one in stock in my size that I could ride. On the way there, the dealer called very apologetic saying that when they went to put the bike together for me to ride, they discovered that they only had the box--no bike! They had a Pacer in my size I could try so I went to check out the shop and sitting in the window was the Vaya! Only it was a size too large. They shortened the stem for me but the cockpit is just too long. I didn't think it would matter for short, 10 mile or less, trips but I constantly slide forward, push myself back, only to slide forward again. I fight it the whole time and it's not enjoyable.
I bought Cataboo's used Pacer and am using that as my commuter, errand bike now. I hate to let this beauty go but it's not enjoyable riding it. She needs to find a good home.
Cataboo
02-22-2011, 06:43 PM
I hope the pacer is a better fit!
Catrin
02-23-2011, 02:23 AM
I am very glad to read that you found a great replacement that you are enjoying - that is what matters.
Bike Chick
02-23-2011, 03:38 AM
I hope the pacer is a better fit!
It is so far. I'll have to send you a pic of it. I've been tinkering away!
KnottedYet
02-23-2011, 05:44 AM
Oooh, that Vaya is exactly my size.
I don't need another bike right now, or I'd be jumping for it! :D
Cataboo
02-23-2011, 06:09 AM
It is so far. I'll have to send you a pic of it. I've been tinkering away!
Ooooh. Show us what you've done.
I was in the bike shop yesterday getting them to cut a fork down and was looking through the clearance bins...
This nice pair of leather grips was begging for me to buy them and then buy a bike to put them on.
Luckily they were fast about cutting my fork and I got out of there with most of my money.
emily_in_nc
02-23-2011, 06:38 PM
I didn't like the 26" wheels because it felt like riding a mountain bike on the road, that's all. I would pedal and pedal and just didn't get anywhere.
That's interesting -- I don't find that at all on my Bike Friday with 20" wheels. I just run a higher gear than I would on a bike with a larger wheel.
Tri Girl
02-24-2011, 12:04 PM
That's interesting -- I don't find that at all on my Bike Friday with 20" wheels. I just run a higher gear than I would on a bike with a larger wheel.
I found the same thing. I am going to sell my Bike Friday because of that. I did so much research and everything said that the gearing was "geared" towards those smaller wheels. I just felt like I spun myself to death and didn't get anywhere.
Catrin
02-25-2011, 03:27 AM
It is interesting, this perceived difference between 700c and 26 inch wheels when it comes to distance/effort. I've ready several interesting bits of research that appear to indicate that most of this is simply perception but not real - unless one is racing. When I have a chance I will see if I can find the articles again and post it in another thread.
Personally I love my 26inch wheels on my LHT - but to be fair - this bike fits me where the Trek 7.6 FX did not. My new bike will also have 26 inch wheels - I love 26 inch wheels because they are so versatile in the range of tire sizes available and the ride. That being said, I have not ridden a bike with 700c tires that actually FITS me.
Research aside, I suspect this is one of those topics that it is possible to debate without end as it really comes down to individual preferences.
Bike Chick
02-25-2011, 03:44 AM
I would be interested to read those articles, Catrin. It may just be perception but I know how it feels and there is a huge difference to me.
moderncyclista
03-03-2011, 12:14 PM
Responding for several reasons. A: wanted to give this a 'bump' in hopes you'll sell it to a wonderful person who'll love the hell out of it. It's much to big for me
(cursed with little legs. I'm not tall, but torso wise I could ride a 50 if I didn't have such tiny fricking legs. But alas, I ride a 48 (Trek) and a 46 (Surly).)
B: I wanted to comment about the 26 inch wheels.
Okay, I've got 26 inchers on my Surly and I'm mixed about them. I feel like they are slower and I have to spin in a higher gear to go as fast as on my 520. However, they are cushier. More vibration dampening, and all around a wee bit tougher. I use my Surly as my winter commuter *gasp* (Yes, I know. I wipe it down meticulously after every ride. I really should get a cheapy bike for this. But moving on.) Anyways, during the winter I don't want to go as fast anyways, I just want to spin fast enough to warm up and then I enjoy the ride a lot more in 23 degree weather - but the wind isn't ripping my face off at that speed - so I can. :D
As far as 700 C wheels go, I think smaller bikes look funny with em'. But they make us little folks feel like we've gone farther and we can keep up with our lanky friends on Critical Mass. (I have a friend who's 6'8'' and I'm 5'3''. :( )
Good luck with selling the Salsa, she's beautiful!! *(or he.)
Bike Chick
03-05-2011, 03:34 AM
Thank you for your comments and the bump. I understand completely what you mean about the 26" wheels being comfy--so much so I almost feel like I bounce down the road if that makes any sense. Put the comfy wheels with the steel ride and it's sweet. If I had a 2-3 mile commute, it wouldn't be a big deal but I have a 10 mile commute (one way) and the too long cockpit with the 26" wheels is just a drag. I think I'm spoiled with my Luna and expect everything to ride like that one does;) This is such a great bike. I had looked so long for a commuter and when I found this one, I snatched it even though it was too big. I knew better but thought it would work for short rides and it just doesn't.
sunny228
03-16-2011, 01:51 PM
It's a good looking bike. Please mention how tall you are, and your inseam. I was looking to buy a 52" Vaya, but no one has it in stock. What is the width of your 26" wheels? 26x2? Or less? I am 5' 6", but have a longer torso and shorter legs (go figure). Do you know how much your bike weighs?
Bike Chick
03-17-2011, 03:30 AM
It's a good looking bike. Please mention how tall you are, and your inseam. I was looking to buy a 52" Vaya, but no one has it in stock. What is the width of your 26" wheels? 26x2? Or less? I am 5' 6", but have a longer torso and shorter legs (go figure). Do you know how much your bike weighs?
Yes, Sunny, it's a good looking bike and they are hard to find. I am 5'3" with a 31" inseam (to the floor). I'm long legged and short torsoed. It has 26 X 1.75 tires on it and I have no idea how much it weighs. It's not a light bike.
Anything else?
Bike Chick
04-05-2011, 03:24 AM
The Salsa has been sold:)
warneral
04-05-2011, 07:35 AM
congrats :)
Bike Chick
04-05-2011, 11:41 AM
Thanks. I really think I have found her a great home where she will be loved a lot and taken care of. I'm so happy;)
WindingRoad
04-07-2011, 06:17 AM
I'm so glad someone finally bought it because I was trying to justify how to make it fit me. I am looking for a lighter commuter, I have a hybrid now. I'm not usually a weight weenie until I now live on the 3rd friggin' floor with no elevator. I was looking at the Vaya and the Portland. ;)
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