Freaking out (a little) about bike being built
I decided to splurge for a new bike. It just so happened that Lynskey had a really good price on a frame my size, plus I hunted down an awesome deal on a groupset. I have been really excited for the last week or so but recently, I have been getting uneasy. :eek:
This is the first bike I've purchased that I have not test ridden beforehand. The sales rep assured me that I would like it (I think that is part of his job) but I'm terrified: what if I go through all this time and expense and don't like it? :(
It's not a custom bike but I think it should fit well :)
If nothing else, I would be comforted to hear some of your stories about receiving a bike you've never test ridden and your experience with it (did you like it right away?). I'm expecting at least a few minor adjustments to get the fit right but what if it's not a huge improvement from my aluminum frame?
::deep breath::
can't go wrong with a Lynskey
I had a Lynskey built up without ever test riding it, and it came out fabulous.
I had a semi-custom build, in that the dealer took the measurements off my current road bike (which fit me pretty well) and had them transferred more-or-less onto a Lynskey R230 frame using their "houseblend custom" program.
So it's not an off-the-shelf frame, but it's not one of their "pro builds" where they start from scratch and build up a bike to someones exact specs either, it's sort of in-between.
It's a big difference from my fairly heavy steel Riv - much lighter weight, and it's very easy to get up to speed.
I wrote about getting my first impressions here:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=29763
I hope you like your Lynskey as much as I like mine. :cool: