Should I really avoid entry level road bikes?
Hi ladies! Brand new to this forum. I've found my way here many times through Google searches while researching for the purchase of my first road bike, and have been pleasantly surprised to find an internet forum where people are knowledgeable AND nice and polite. I've spent a bit of time on various ski forums and thought that ridiculous behavior was sort of part and parcel for the internet. Not so--apparently that's just guys! :p
Because you all are so nice, I decided to actually join and post a question.
I'm currently on a clunker MTB with slicks and have been wanting a road bike all summer so I can go fast enough to keep up with my BF on his road bike, commute more efficiently, and keep my legs in shape for ski season. Long rides and hill climbs around my house are moderately fun on the clunker, and I am sure I'd have a blast zipping around on a fast road bike! I'm not necessarily planning on racing or triathlons right now, but haven't ruled out future competitive ventures or club rides if I get into cycling. I have spent time visiting different shops, fitting and riding several bikes, researching components, etc. over the last few months, and decided that an ideal bike would have carbon fork, carbon seatstays, at least 105s, and cost under $1000. I hadn't really found anything new or used that fit the bill, until yesterday.
One LBS has a 2007 Fuji Finest 2.0 for $599. 9 spd triple, RD is a 105. It's not my most favorite bike that I have ridden and it has a Tigra FD, no carbon seatstays, and is a little too pink for me, but the price is certainly right! I really want to like it, but the shop guy was trying hard to convince me that I will "out-grow" this bike really quickly, which brings me to my posted question:
Should I really steer clear of entry level road bikes? All the LBSs certainly say so, but then again, they are trying to make money, right? I have ridden better, more expensive bikes and, of course, like them more, but I would love to know if you ladies think, given my goals, that it is worth it to aim higher?
I will admit that I like nice gear and can afford to cough up $1300, but don't necessarily want to. I am a fourth year med student, just moved into a new house, and need new skis this year!:)
Other bikes I have ridden in order of love:
09 Kona Lisa RD--compact double, carbon fork, Ultegra/105 mix, nice wheelset according to the shop guy, $1299
08 Specialized Dolce Comp--carbon fork & seatstays, 105s, $1450 (too much!)
09 Novara Carema Pro--carbon fork & seatstays, 105s, $1149
08 Giant OCR A1--compact double, 1/2 carbon frame, 105s, $1149 but I think the LBS sold it
08 Specialized Dolce Elite-- 9 spd triple, carbon fork & seatstays, but with Tiagra/105 mix, $1149
All of the above are in the range of good fit, with some that fit better than others. I'm going to the Jamis/Felt shop today.
Also, I don't know the first thing about wheels but have heard that a quality wheelset is arguably more important than quality components which can be relatively cheaply upgraded. Thoughts on this? Can anyone recommend an information source for learning about the grading of wheel quality?
Thanks so much in advance for any advice you all might have and sincere apologies for the length of this post!!