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  1. #1
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    Question wanting a new bike

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    I'm wanting a new road bike, however I'm not for sure what to get. I do alot of rides that are hilly and they average 30 or more miles per ride. I would really like some feed back on what bikes everyone likes. I currently have a Trek WSD and a Specialized Sequioa Elite. I have heard the Diva or the Trek Madone are very good bikes. I really need some help. If someone likes another brand please advise I'm at a loss.

  2. #2
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    Find what fits you and your riding style/terrain, and your budget. I LOVE my Jamis Xenith Pro, which I got for several hundred less than I could have purchased the Madone with the most comparable components (and both were several hundred below MSRP). Some companies make WSD models, some don't. I don't need one, myself, but a lot of people do. I'd say, see what is available in your area, and see if you can find a match - there is no one bike that is THE best for everyone. Fit is a huge priority.

    Have fun in the hunt!

  3. #3
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    Mar 2008
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    Since you don't have anything specifically in mind, I recommend that you test ride a few bikes to see how they feel and narrow down to the ones that feel the best, then compare components and prices and then ask the forum for opinions on the finalists!
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  4. #4
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    I personally like the Orbea geometry vs Trek for wsd road bikes. The STA is slacker. The Diva is a good ride from what I read. Some posts on here about it. And check Bike Forums. Do advance search function to help narrow it down. The Diva is lighter and more of a race feel, stiffer, than Orbea's lesser carbons. I considered it, but I'm getting a Onix Dama TDF soon. I don't race, so I think it work ok for me. There are also plenty of Madone owners on here. That should come in the search too. Or post specifically the name if that is what you are after. Trek is very popular in my area. I had to drive 5hrs round trip to find an Orbea dealer. I knew from a professional fitting that the geo would work for me... so it was already worth it before I left home. Good Luck shopping!

 

 

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