I am looking to get a new bicycle and would like to hear from you experienced riders. I ride all road, rural mostly so the surface is not the smoothest, and lots of hills. I am 5'4" tall and weigh 115 pounds. I have been riding for a little over a year and I am completely hooked. In June I bought a Trek 7700 FX. It is a fitness bike, straight bar, Shimano Tiagra components, alum. frame. I really love the bike but think I am ready to move to a "for real" road bike. I did some checking on the internet and thought the Trek WSD 5200 was the ideal bike for me. I went to the lbs today and spoke to the owner. He suggested the Lemond Zurich, was comes in a womens frame also. It is a steel frame, Ultegra components. Then we talked about the Trek 2200 which is aluminum, Ultegra components. The Trek WSD 5200 is carbon fiber. That retails for $2700. The Lemond and Trek 2200 are both right around $2000. What do you all think?



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They are also very durable, and because of the springiness of these metals, the frames can be more readily repaired (a bent tube can often be straightened rather that replaced) and the rear frame width can be "re-set" to a different width, if, heaven-forbid, the bicycle industy decides yet again to increase the width of rear hubs (they have already gone from 120mm to 126mm to 130mm for road bikes just during the past 15 years or so). Titanium needs the least care of the 2 materials, as it doesn't rust, but it is also more expensive. It is a bit lighter than steel also.
(My carbon fiber bike is stuck at 126mm (seven speed) and cannot be changed to 8, 9 or 10-speed which requires the new 130mm width.) Hopefully (I've got my fingers crossed) the bike industry will stay at 130mm, but who knows. Sigh.