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Kalidurga
11-20-2012, 09:15 AM
H'llo, strangers, long-time/no-post. Question for y'all-- My apartment was broken into this past weekend and my bike was stolen, so I'm in the market for a new 'cross bike. Been a looooooooooong time since I've shopped for a new bike, does anyone have any recommendations of shops here in MD? Proteus is on my list, as well as Baltimore Bicycle Works and possibly Joe's Bike Shop in B'more. There are a couple of shops in Frederick that I prefer not to go to because I've had service issues with them in the past. What other shops are out there that I might not know about?

7rider
11-20-2012, 11:00 AM
Hey there stranger!!

Sorry to hear about your break-in. That majorly sucks. I hope nothing else was stolen, but I'm sure your sense of security is rattled.
This shop did a lot at a 'cross race I was at recently and likely stocks 'cross bikes you'd be interested in: http://familybikeshop.com/
They're in Crofton, pretty far afield for you, but you seem to relish the day trips! :) These guys seemed pretty cool.
My LBS doesn't generally stock 'cross, as he finds he can't sell them in his locale (the fact that I just ordered one from him notwithstanding).

These guys sponsored my first race in Hyattsville. They may also be worth checking out: http://arrowbicycle.com/

Good luck. Hoping you find a great bike and great peace.

ny biker
11-20-2012, 04:36 PM
I don't know any shops to recommend , just wanted to say hi and sorry about the break-in!!

Kalidurga
11-20-2012, 05:18 PM
^^ Thanks :)

Thanks for the tips, 7. Like you said, Crofton's not too far for a day-trip so I'll keep 'em in mind.

I think the thief/thieves had seen my bike through the window of my apartment and that it was their target. They broke in through the bedroom window and snagged the bike, my cordless drill, and my point'n'shoot camera from the living room. Either before or after hitting the living room, they wiped out almost all of my jewelry, which was on top of my dresser and in the closet. Considering that I wear pretty much nothing but silver jewelry, the bike was definitely the single most valuable thing they took. I think the new one's gonna end up residing in my bedroom, where the curtains are kept closed all day.

HillSlugger
11-21-2012, 03:54 AM
I read about your break in on FB. Sucks!

I like All American Bikes in Damascus.

tulip
11-21-2012, 04:28 AM
Bummer about the break in. You already mentioned Proteus, but I'll just put in another plug for them. I haven't been there since I moved away from the area a few years ago, but they used to have great bikes and wonderful service. There are quite a few new shops in DC that I have not checked out but hope to next time I go up there. Not sure if you want to venture into the District, though.

Possegal
11-21-2012, 06:36 PM
I was about to recommend All American, but I was beat to the punch. :) I think that is where I'm going to get my replacement for my crashed bike. One of my employees races out of that shop and really likes them too. A co-worker's husband recommended a shop to me, but when he said it was in Waldorf I sort of tuned out. But I can ask again if that isn't too far. Proteus has a new owner, but I still like them and they still are very nice and informed and great to work with.

Kalidurga
11-23-2012, 09:49 AM
Thanks again, y'all, I'll add All American to my list. Just looked at the 2012 Tri-Cross Sport at Specialized's site (I had a 2006 of the same model) and really like it. They've upgraded from canti brakes to disc, though. Anyone have any familiarity with disc brakes?

7rider
11-24-2012, 04:05 PM
Thanks again, y'all, I'll add All American to my list. Just looked at the 2012 Tri-Cross Sport at Specialized's site (I had a 2006 of the same model) and really like it. They've upgraded from canti brakes to disc, though. Anyone have any familiarity with disc brakes?

I just bought a Raleigh RX 2.0 (http://www.raleighusa.com/bikes/cyclocross/rx-2-0-13/)cross bike with disc brakes. I haven't really yet ridden my own yet (!), but this same bike, I demo'd at DCCX in October. It was fabulous. Loved the disc brakes. Made me totally want a 'cross bike with discs after that race. Family Bike Shop has those Raleighs (I ordered mine from Mike at the Bicycle Place, just cuz he's my shop, my friend, and a Raleigh dealer - but he didn't have any in stock). Honestly, for the price of the '12 Specialized Sport, for another $150 (MSRP and likely erasable with some sweet negotiating), the 2013 Raleigh is spec'ed much better than the Specialized. Both have aluminum frame, alloy fork, and BB5's, but the Raleigh is a 10-speed with 105 components vs. the 9-spd Sora (bottom of the heap stuff that was on the Motobecane I just sold). Only thing with the Raleighs, is this year, they have a fantastic lineup and they're selling like hot cakes. The "Look at me Green" 1.0's are already sold out (I'm told but maybe not - could just be b.s.), but you may be able to find a '12 1.0 floating around.

Kalidurga
11-26-2012, 08:25 AM
Yeah, in looking again at the TriCross, I think I would go with the next model up that has 105 components. I had upgraded my stolen TriCross from Sora to 105 just this past spring, dammit.

Problem with the Raleigh is the size (and the colors, ick!)-- Their smallest is a 50cm. The stolen TriCross was a 49cm and needed fit modifications. There's now a 46cm TriCross that could alleviate my size issues. If, of course, I can find a shop that has one in that size for me to test ride.

Or I may look again at the Surly Cross-Check or Jamis. Got a whole bunch of cold months ahead in which to do research!

kmehrzad
11-28-2012, 04:36 AM
So sorry to hear about the break-in ... when something like that occurs you feel so violated.

Last night I saw on Craigslist that Falls Church Bike Club is selling a Surly Cross Check for $899. It's a 50 cm, light blue/pale green in color - t'was a beauty and a good price, I think, for a brand new Cross Check. Don't know if the 50 cm is too large for you though.

Kalidurga
11-28-2012, 06:06 AM
Thanks, Kathy. That's a darned good price, but 50cm might be pushing it. I considered a Cross Check a couple years ago and talked about it with the guy who fit my Specialized. He said the head tube measurements might give me trouble. But, I see that Surly now has a 46cm size, too. Glad to see these bike brands are realizing some of us are shrimpy. Now if the bike shops would just stock those sizes...

Kalidurga
12-12-2012, 07:03 AM
So much for shopping around. My heart apparently still belongs to the TriCross because I put a down payment on the order of a 2013 model in 46cm. Went to a new shop up in Baltimore (I know one of their guys from another B'more shop) and they let me test out a Crux (Specialized's 'cross race bike) in that size and the difference in how it made my shoulders feel was immediately noticeable. So, same bike that I know I love in a size that will apparently be much more comfortable. And, because these things matter to me, just look at that color...

http://www.bicyclechain.com/sites/bicyclechain.com/files/u5/tricross.jpg

And the insurance company is covering the Ultegra components that I had installed on the old bike, so this one will end up with a similar upgrade.


Is it spring yet...?

7rider
12-12-2012, 07:57 AM
Well....we won't lose ya when we go for rides! :)
Glad to see you got a bike - and a bike that will fit. Always a good combo.
Why wait 'til Spring? 'cross bikes excel in the snotty of winter.
Congrats.

Kalidurga
12-12-2012, 09:40 AM
The bike might excel in winter, but I don't ;)

kmehrzad
12-19-2012, 03:34 PM
I love the color. Looks like a winner!

Kalidurga
12-20-2012, 12:50 PM
Thanks! Just got a call from the shop that it's in and I can pick it up any time. Darned shame I'm stuck at work.

divingbiker
01-19-2013, 11:00 AM
Holy cow! How did I miss this?

So sorry you had the break-in, but very cool that you have a new bike. I got my new bike, too, but have some tweaks to do to get it to work (mainly cutting down the seat post). Let's plan a C&O ride this spring.

7rider
01-22-2013, 09:28 AM
Let's plan a C&O ride this spring.

Yeah! And we can all ride our new bikes!!! :)
Well, if you don't have a new bike - you could join us anyway. We'll just make fun of you. ;)

ny biker
01-22-2013, 09:34 AM
Yeah! And we can all ride our new bikes!!! :)
Well, if you don't have a new bike - you could join us anyway. We'll just make fun of you. ;)

I don't want a new mountain bike!! I like my red one just fine. Though it does spend too much time on the balcony and not enough on the trails.

Kalidurga
01-23-2013, 09:51 AM
Thanks, DB. And congrats on finally getting yours, I'm looking forward to seeing it this spring! How could they miss something as basic as the length of the seat post?

divingbiker
01-23-2013, 10:58 AM
Thanks, DB. And congrats on finally getting yours, I'm looking forward to seeing it this spring! How could they miss something as basic as the length of the seat post?

It seemed fine during my test ride, but when I rode it to work, the seat was just a bit too high for comfort, if you know what I mean :-). It wouldn't go any lower because of the braze on for the water bottle. I cut about a half inch off and now it's adjusted just fine.

divingbiker
01-23-2013, 06:54 PM
I'd love to see our TE stone in the Catoctin Aqueduct. (http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=30221) Maybe we could ride up in the Brunswick area.

Kalidurga
01-24-2013, 11:17 AM
I went and more or less found it (or at least the section it's in) this past summer. The new aqueduct really looks terrific.