LOL You're asking the wrong people since we are all very like-minded when it comes to finding the right bike. It looks like you have found it even if it is $1000 more than you had originally wanted to spend. You know you want to ride a century next year. It sounds like you are someone who has their mind made up that they will be riding pretty darned often. Won't you ride more on a bike you absolutely love?
When I started off again like you did over a year ago I ended up trying to save money and buying a hybrid that ended up being too small for me. Lucky for me I was able to sell it but I still lost money. When I went shopping for a new bike I really liked the Bianchi Volpe but my husband balked at its $1000 price tag. Thankfully, the shop had an older Kona Sutra in just my size that they sold me for 50% off its original price which was $250 less than the new Volpe. So in the end I got a better bike that had everything I was looking for in a better price range. Don't buy the wrong bike just to save yourself a few bucks.
Also, don't NOT buy a bike because you are worried what other people will say or think about you. Buy the bike because it's going to make you want to ride it lots and lots and lots. You don't seem to be waffling about how much you are going to want to ride like I did when I first set out on this journey. You have goals that have you riding pretty regularly it sounds like so as long as you can afford it I say go for it. I'm sure you won't regret it one bit!



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