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kjen
08-05-2011, 11:36 AM
I need help choosing my next bike! I currently have a Giant OCR1. I'm enjoying cycling and would like to "upgrade" to something newer. My Giant road bike has been great, I've had it about six years and I'm just wondering if any of you had an opinion on what bike brand to go with. I'm looking at another Giant (Avail), Felt, Orbea and Cannondale. Any thoughts on which bike would be my best bet for a road bike under $3,000? I'd prefer carbon and I'm not into group rides. I like to ride alone and ride for longer periods of time.

Owlie
08-05-2011, 11:42 AM
If your current Giant (is it an OCRW?) works well for you and fits properly, the Avail Advanced may be a good. If it's not a W, go for the Defy if you want another Giant.

Giant and Felt are good bang-for-buck brands. However, go with what fits and feels best, with the best components, within your budget. You may also want to look at Trek. Cannondale tends, in my experience, to be a little on the expensive side, though if you can find old stock on sale and it fits, go ahead and try it.

kjen
08-05-2011, 12:08 PM
Thanks for the advice. I have an OCR1 small frame men's bike right now and it has been a comfortable fit. I'm 5'7 and would like to have a women's specific bike but the colors in most women specific bikes are not to my taste at all. I've had a couple of people mention Felt as a good option but I don't know anything about the brand. I agree that Cannondale seems a bit pricey compared to the others that offer better components for less cost.

Owlie
08-05-2011, 12:25 PM
Do you need a women-specific frame? What's your inseam?

There's actually very little difference between Giant's unisex and women's frames. I think the biggest thing is that they shave off half a centimeter of top tube (beyond short-reach shifters and perhaps narrower bars, which are easy enough to swap out, though it will add to the cost.) So if Giant's geometry works for you, go for it--and feel free to pick on the basis of color if that's the case. (And I agree with you on the colors. I want red and black, but no one puts it on WSD bikes. :( )

You could, for comparison purposes, look at Specialized, but they tend to be even more expensive than Cannondale.

kjen
08-05-2011, 01:21 PM
So true, if it fits is really all that matters. My current bike is black/silver and red, I just prefer the darker colors, but it seems all the WSD bikes are all pastels which is frustrating.

Thx for the posts. I appreciate your feedback very much.

zoom-zoom
08-05-2011, 02:59 PM
So true, if it fits is really all that matters. My current bike is black/silver and red, I just prefer the darker colors, but it seems all the WSD bikes are all pastels which is frustrating.

Thx for the posts. I appreciate your feedback very much.

Cannondale's women's bikes are decent colors...I'm on a men's frame, but their women's frames are very neutral and tend towards dark colors like navy and matte black. The closest thing to pastels are white and silver. No pink, lavender, etc. Only color on their website that's even remotely "girly" looking is turquoise.

Owlie
08-05-2011, 03:12 PM
Cannondale's women's bikes are decent colors...I'm on a men's frame, but their women's frames are very neutral and tend towards dark colors like navy and matte black. The closest thing to pastels are white and silver. No pink, lavender, etc. Only color on their website that's even remotely "girly" looking is turquoise.

For last couple years. There's a white and fuchsia Super-six hanging on the wall of the LBS that's probably from 2009.

zoom-zoom
08-05-2011, 03:34 PM
For last couple years. There's a white and fuchsia Super-six hanging on the wall of the LBS that's probably from 2009.

Funny...the only pink bike our LBS has carried in the years we've been customers is an Electra...and they have one of those in pretty much every available color.

zoom-zoom
08-05-2011, 03:58 PM
Someone around here has one of those pepto-colored Treks from a few years back...and pink EVERYTHING on the bike (bottle cages, computer, saddle bag, etc). And she wears pink from head-to-toe. It kinda makes my eyes hurt.

Now, if her color scheme were orange it would be awesome! :cool:

limewave
08-05-2011, 04:24 PM
Someone around here has one of those pepto-colored Treks from a few years back...and pink EVERYTHING on the bike (bottle cages, computer, saddle bag, etc). And she wears pink from head-to-toe. It kinda makes my eyes hurt.

Now, if her color scheme were orange it would be awesome! :cool:

I'm pretty sure I know who you are talking about. We're having a cookout tomorrow :D Everything she wears matches, most of it is pink. A lot of her outfits are from skirt sports. She does adventure racing too and her and her teammate wear matching pink camo outfits. She is a sweet and bubbly person--but yea, the pink can be a little over the top ;)

It cracks me up b/c we'll go on a tough mountain bike ride and she is decked-out head to toe, complete with big dangly earrings, bangle bracelets and a leopard print buff (http://www.stuff2gogo.com/buffwear-leopard.html).

zoom-zoom
08-05-2011, 04:44 PM
I'm pretty sure I know who you are talking about. We're having a cookout tomorrow :D Everything she wears matches, most of it is pink. A lot of her outfits are from skirt sports. She does adventure racing too and her and her teammate wear matching pink camo outfits. She is a sweet and bubbly person--but yea, the pink can be a little over the top ;)

It cracks me up b/c we'll go on a tough mountain bike ride and she is decked-out head to toe, complete with big dangly earrings, bangle bracelets and a leopard print buff (http://www.stuff2gogo.com/buffwear-leopard.html).

Yup, I'm almost certain it's the same person. We have a few mutual friends and the race photos I've seen crack me up. My MIL actually biked a lot of the MOST tour with her last year, since they started around the same time.

I've seen someone else in the area on the same bike, but not with as much pink accessories. It's not quite as overwhelming, then.

GingerbreadGirl
08-06-2011, 07:32 AM
Zoom, you have the orange Cannondale with the blue tape, right? I'm still new here, but there's a reason I noticed your color scheme.

This is my husband's primary racecar:

GingerbreadGirl
08-06-2011, 07:35 AM
And to the OP, I'm new to road cycling, but I have a Giant roadbike that I'm in love with. I chose it because I have a Giant mtb that I've owned for 10 years and have beaten relentlessly and it still rides great, plus they just fit me well. The only other brand I seriously considered was Trek.

That being said, my bike pretty girly, it's purple and silver. I love her:D

zoom-zoom
08-06-2011, 07:36 AM
Oh, that's fun! I've had a couple of people tell me I should get a Rabobank kit:
http://img.alibaba.com/wsphoto/v0/449504734/2011-Blue-Orange-Rabobank-Cycling-Jersey-SHORTS-Bike-Sets-Clothes-Size-S-XXXL-Wholesale-Retail-Free.jpg

GingerbreadGirl
08-06-2011, 07:55 AM
Ha! We have a lot of orange and blue clothes at our house too.

Was peeking at the Giant site and the men's version of the avail- the Defy?- has a black and blue combo that's nice.

I like the white and light blue girly one myself. Maybe when I upgrade...