Despite my burning desire for a BMC Road Racer (totally not Tyyyy-luuuhr related but it doesn't hurt) I've realized that it's nothing but a heartbreak kid. They don't sell completes in the US to the best of my knowledge and the cost of build kits makes me want to spew.
So in casually exploring my options I realized that I could score an '08 Ruby Expert in carbon/gold for super cheap. Disgustingly so. I test rode one today in a 51 and it felt like a pretty good fit. And the next size down is 48 so that likely won't do.
I must say she wasn't without her shortcomings, but they were slight. She was, as I was warned, a little flexy. Hard efforts seemed to lag a second but after riding her over a wood bridge that bludgeoned me even on my steel bike I was impressed with the ride quality.
I adore how snappy she is. Oh goodness I almost dumped her once or twice because I've been riding pokey "sport-touring" geometry from the 80s. Should get over that in a hurry once I'm not worried about wrecking someone else's bike!
The thing that really weirded me out though, was it felt like the front end was gonna, don't know how to put this, pop out from underneath me. Maybe it was being on a familiar route and gearing it how I thought I needed to, when such a lightweight bike I could have been pushing a bigger gear? Or maybe it was the pointed skyward good position? Dunno, it was weird. Any theories out there?
I sure do like her. She's pretty. I'm so anti big name brand, I feel like such a sell out. No offense to anyone rocking the Specializeds they make nice stuff but it's just not me, usually. *sigh* I've already picked out gold shiny Look bartape for her. I just wish they'd let me take her out a little longer. How the hell do I buy a bike I plan to ride 2-4 hours a time in 15-20 minutes? My back didn't get angry at all, so that's a start! Usually back anger happens in a few minutes.