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A note of thanks to all of the wonderful ladies on the forum for the priceless information. I've scoured and lurked for the past couple of weeks as I shopped for my perfect road bike. I narrowed the field down to a Trek Madone 4 series or a Specialized Ruby. Long story short I just took delivery of my Ruby with speed play light action pedals and road shoes. First day I road 31 miles, climbed 4500 ft and did not kiss pavement :) Honestly I was a little frightened reading the horror stories of clip less pedals but I did it!!! My local bike shop guy said that if I didn't get the hang of clip less after one dump I might as well hang up the road bike. Thanks for the encouragement dude?... Anyway my butt is sore from the stock saddle and hopefully my new saddle will address this issue. It was exhilarating to move up from my Trek 7.5 commuter to a carbon road bike. Climbing hills was sweet with my new SRAM gearing! Who knew... Thanks again gorgeous bike goddesses!
murielalex
07-09-2012, 04:53 PM
Wow. I'm impressed! Congrats on your ride and your new bike!
TigerMom
07-09-2012, 05:10 PM
Awesome job riding! We can't wait to see a photo of your new Ruby!
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Thanks for the welcome! It has been a long time since I've ridden 30 miles... My husband just got a sweet used Serotta that he has been lusting after for a long time and I needed to step up to a nice road bike. Before we embarked on my maiden voyage on the Ruby I stressed that I only wanted to do 20 the first day.... Honestly it was eye opening.... I'm used to climbing hills with my hybrid Trek 7.5. and it did have a triple but what a difference on the Ruby! I never felt maxed out. Just saddle sore the last 5... ;)
indysteel
07-09-2012, 06:45 PM
Wow. I'm impressed! Congrats on your ride and your new bike!
+1!!! Welcome to TE!
Jo-n-NY
07-10-2012, 08:38 AM
Congratulations on your new bike and what a great maiden ride you had. You are surely a natural at cycling.
Jiffer
07-10-2012, 09:09 AM
My local bike shop guy said that if I didn't get the hang of clip less after one dump I might as well hang up the road bike. Thanks for the encouragement dude?.
What a doofus! I'm not even sure what that means. After one time falling from learning to use the pedals? Whatever.
Riding 4500 in 31 miles is a pretty massive undertaking. Kudos to you!!!! That's some serious climbing.
My friend has a Ruby and loves it. We both have speed play pedals, as does my husband. Love 'em. I'm sure you'll have many happy rides on your new baby.
:D CONGRATS!!!! :D
Congratulations! May you have many sweet rides together x
sashadieken
07-10-2012, 11:36 AM
That's great! You'll go far :D
I love your avatar, Lolo! Welcome to TE, and may you have many happy hours on your gorgeous new bike. (And that bike shop guys advice on pedals is the lamest I've ever heard...)
A note of thanks to all of the wonderful ladies on the forum for the priceless information. I've scoured and lurked for the past couple of weeks as I shopped for my perfect road bike. I narrowed the field down to a Trek Madone 4 series or a Specialized Ruby. Long story short I just took delivery of my Ruby with speed play light action pedals and road shoes. First day I road 31 miles, climbed 4500 ft and did not kiss pavement :) Honestly I was a little frightened reading the horror stories of clip less pedals but I did it!!! My local bike shop guy said that if I didn't get the hang of clip less after one dump I might as well hang up the road bike. Thanks for the encouragement dude?... Anyway my butt is sore from the stock saddle and hopefully my new saddle will address this issue. It was exhilarating to move up from my Trek 7.5 commuter to a carbon road bike. Climbing hills was sweet with my new SRAM gearing! Who knew... Thanks again gorgeous bike goddesses!
Yay, congrats on choosing a sweet bike! Okay, I have one also so I'm partial... but I do love my Ruby. I'm sure you'll have many, many happy miles with your new bike.
The Speedplays I'm still getting used to :rolleyes:
Climbing IS much easier on the carbon frame, but you did really well. I'm impressed! :)
What saddle are you switching over to? The Lithia isn't bad, but not quite right for me either. Still considering what to try next.
Wow, thanks so much for the encouragement and warm welcome!
The bike shop guy was not as much help as I would have liked. Their repair shop is good though and depending on who waits on you there is a possibility of good service. I was empowered with information gleaned from this wonderful site though :D After dropping a significant amount of money on a new ride I wasn't going to hang up the bike after one dump! (Douchebag) The light action speed plays are nice and I really enjoyed the extra power from the upstroke!
The stock saddle on the Ruby was certainly better than the one on the Madone. The Madone I rode wasn't tuned up either and the gears rattled. What a turn off! The saddle was like sitting on a hatchet! I was going to mention it to the shop guy but figured I would get further in testosteroneville with a demure approach. :roll eyes:
I ordered a Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow. The cut out works for me and I need a bit wider seat than a 143. Will report back if it is the one?
xo
Megustalaplaya
07-12-2012, 11:44 AM
Enjoy your new bike! When do we get to see pictures of the new baby? :D
bluejellybean
07-14-2012, 07:05 PM
Great story and great riding! Hope you're enjoying your Ruby!
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