So I am completly new to cycling, but I have been riding recently and am totally excited about making this a weekly hobby. My resources for advice include the salesman at the bike shop (Mike - maybe a bit biased?) and a guy friend who has given so much advice I can't make any conclusions.
My info: 5'7, 150lbs, 31" inseam, average torso/arms. I plan on biking 2-3 times a week and possibly a triathlon or two a year. I'm in decent shape and somewhat naturally athletic. (I know this isn't a dating website) Anyways...
I was so excited to find this website so that I can hopefully receive answers and information from experienced and unbiased women! My questions are probably typical of a new cyclist, but please give me any information possible!
Steel, Alum or Carbon?
Mike immediately put me on a WSR '08 Specialized Ruby Comp Compact, 54cm. I absolutely love the pink on black, but I do acknowledge that the paint job is minor... I guess. It's completely carbon. The ride was fantastic (I guess?) I also rode the men's '08 Specialized Roubaix Comp Compact, I wasn't as stretched out on the Ruby, but it wasn't really a noticeable difference. I did notice the grip was smaller and easier to manage on the Ruby, but again, a minor difference.
Both bikes are within my price range but I'm not sure if either are necessary for a beginning cyclist.
Also, the '07 Specialized Ruby Comp is available for much cheaper online. The '08 has upgraded rims/wheels, tires, crankset, chainwheel, and rear cogs. The '07 is unavailable at the stores in the Dallas area.
Mike brought up the point that it is important to buy from an accredited store to establish a relationship for future servicing/repairs/etc. How important is that? Also, this store is apparently one of the top stores in the nation (Richardson Bikemart). The price of the '08 at the store is significantly lower than the MSRP and other cycle shops around the country.
I don't want it to seem like I am completely sold on the Specialized bikes, just looking for an appropriate fit for my needs, budget, and experience.
Sorry to write a novel, hopefully someone will have some advice!



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