roubaix pro vs custom steel?
ok ladies! i asked this at another forum.. and got a plethora of good answers.. now let me bring it to you.... the same gender! :cool:
i've been dreaming about a new bike practically since i started riding! (bad me!) the main bike that has topped my dream list is a custom luna steel. however.. recently i saw, and fell in love with.. the specialized roubaix pro.
i LOVE the look of the roubaix.. i, personally think it's sleek and very sexy! however i'm concerned about fit. since i ride a WDS that doesn't fit the greatest.. (made to fit with a teenie tiny severely angled stem)... the 49 roubaix has measurement that at slightly less than mine.. so MAY work.. but getting a bike shop to bring in a 49, $4000 bike when i'm not even certain i want it.. just to try.. well... that's probably wishful thinking!
now the luna... i like that it would be custom made to fit me.. but that presents another problem.. part of the thrill of getting a new bike is how it looks... well from everything i have been able to read.. due to my size.. i will most likely end up with a bike with 650 wheels (thus my other thread!) so far i can only find 4 or 5 manufacturers of 650 wheels and i'm not thrilled with the look of any of them (ideally.. i want the dura-ace wheels if i go dura-ace and the campy eros if i go campy! :rolleyes: ) THOSE are some purdy wheels!
but i digress... i know, logically and intelligently.. that i need to go with fit over looks... but it's hard to look at the roubaix (or even think of asking to have a luna made with 700 that no doubt won't fit as well) so that i can get the look i want....
opinions? ideas? recommendation? (other than another brand of bike.. these are the ONLY two in contention... i've looked and looked and looked... and these are the only two contenders!)
thanx, ladies!
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little bike BIG wheels!!!!
I am not familiar with many road bikes (thank goodness my fiancee is a research nut & we are well connected at the LBS) I found the PERFECT bike :p I too am small and had quite a time finding a bike...because Chris & I plan on taking many road trips with our bikes I hated the thought of having 2 different wheel sizes between us. I went to the LBS to get fitted first to see what my options were to begin with (never owned a road bike before) The answer was almost too easy...I ended up with a 50" Gunnar. There was just not too many choices out there. We decided to go for the sorta higher-end because I LOVED (understatement) mtbiking I would become a road junkie just the same! (yes the bug has bit HARD) Steel frame...and yes...700 wheels ;) It is hard to say the total cost cause there was alot of "extras" being I needed the entire ball of wax...pedals, shoes, gloves, computer...etc. The bike was custom built and ran about $2000 give or take. I think most of the components are ultegra (???) like I said I am not familiar and the bike is at home...I did get a high-end carbon fork.
We looked into carbon frames but I was told many times that when you compress carbon fiber small enough to make a small bike it is actually a stiffer ride than aluminum. I dont know anything else but my precious pink pup so I can't compare...but I can tell you it is an awesome ride!!! If you want more info I can let you know but I will have to wait till I get home to get the parts right... :o
BTW...Gunnar is a Waterford bike with different paint (same frame as the high-end Waterford bikes)
http://www.gunnarbikes.com/