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  1. #1
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    Super sweet ride!!!

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    I just picked up my new bike last night (2005 Terry Isis in titanium) and not only is she beautiful...but she rides like a dream! I just got back from a lunch ride and I'm in love.

    I just sent my husband out to buy me a slightly longer stem, but even being a bit crunched up, I enjoyed every minute of my time in the saddle.

    This is the best picture I have at the moment, but I'll take a better one tonight when we get home: (this was with my crappy phone camera)



    Any ideas for names? I'm drawing a complete blank...

  2. #2
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    Lovely bike. Terry does make a nice looking bike. Plus I love the company. They stand behind their products.
    BCIpam - Nature Girl

  3. #3
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    That is pretty. I didn't realize that they made a Ti Isis. Where did you get it?
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

  4. #4
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    congrats on a new bike! and that's a good photo considering it's cell phone foto!
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

  5. #5
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    You must ride her awhile, then she will tell you her name. It's a trust relationship thing.

  6. #6
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    Beautiful Bike.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    2005 Trek 5000 road/Avocet 02 40W
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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    That is pretty. I didn't realize that they made a Ti Isis. Where did you get it?
    I believe that 2005 was the only year they did the Isis in titanium. For 2006, it was scandium. I actually got it directly from Terry...they had one left in my size.

  8. #8
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    She's a beauty, congrats! I do so love the color scheme!!!
    -Emily

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    Better photo taken at home after stem replacement -


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    OOOh she is georgeous! I know, I ride the same bike but she is even prettier in the larger frame size. I think you were right on with the sizing given that you ended up needing the longer stem (just out of curiosity what length is the stem?)! You really lucked out getting her. For folks that don't know, they only did her in ti for a single year (2005), and most sold out in 6 months. They still have one available in 20" (C-C) on their website. I believe the geometry and sizing info. is the same as their current bikes, but the major difference is she is ti not scandium, and 9spd ultegra rather than 10. And she is cheaper than the newer scandium bike. Imagine, they are charging less for ti than aluminum! Its the deal of the century.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triskeliongirl View Post
    OOOh she is georgeous! I know, I ride the same bike but she is even prettier in the larger frame size. I think you were right on with the sizing given that you ended up needing the longer stem (just out of curiosity what length is the stem?)! You really lucked out getting her. For folks that don't know, they only did her in ti for a single year (2005), and most sold out in 6 months. They still have one available in 20" (C-C) on their website. I believe the geometry and sizing info. is the same as their current bikes, but the major difference is she is ti not scandium, and 9spd ultegra rather than 10. And she is cheaper than the newer scandium bike. Imagine, they are charging less for ti than aluminum! Its the deal of the century.
    I ended up with a 110mm stem. I had to move the saddle as far forward as possible (damn short legs!) so I had to compensate with stem. I just took her out at lunch and it was wonderful. Rode like a dream...fit like a glove. I'm sooooo thrilled!! Now I pray that DH doesn't want to take her away from me to put her under the Christmas tree!

    Oh, and as we rode, she whispered to me that her name is Skye.

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    Skye is soooo pretty....

  13. #13
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    Lovely bike. I knew you'd pick a name w/ blue as the theme. many happy miles. Jennifer

    Still haven't picked a name for my silver Giant. It has black and yellow stripe(graphics etc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    I ended up with a 110mm stem. I had to move the saddle as far forward as possible (damn short legs!) so I had to compensate with stem. I just took her out at lunch and it was wonderful. Rode like a dream...fit like a glove.
    Well that is very interesting. Even though our heights are similar we are oppositely built. My thighs are very long, so I have to push the damn saddle so far back on the rails of the most laid back seatpost that I can get, so that I couldn't even tolerate the 1 degree increase in STA between the 17.5 and 19" bike. But seeing your bike made me so wish I could have. She is definitely prettier looking than my weird set up, but I too just love the way my Isis rides, and mine also fits me like a glove. Another cool thing about these bikes, is that while they are light for fast riding, they have eyelets for a rear rack, and accomodate tires up to 28c, so you can even use Skye for light touring. I think an 11 cm stem is perfect. Often women end up with really short stems cuz they are riding bikes with too short a top tube. But, I read 10-12 cm is actually ideal from a handling perspective. ENJOY her! I am soooo haaaapy for you! BTW, you can also change out the stem on your classic, the nitto technomic is a good choice, available in many sizes for only $30. You could also lengthen the reach on your classic by putting on longer reach drop bars like the nitto noodle (a great touring bar).

  15. #15
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    Wow-a-licious! Enjoy!
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