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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Greenville, WI
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    Axiom or Elium

    I have just started the Seven process!!!
    I was planning on ordering an Axiom SG, but am now wondering if maybe I should be considering an Elium. I'm 5'2", 115lb, 43 years old and ride about 120-150 miles/week during bike season. I don't race, but enjoy group rides, and want to do more centuries. My avg speed hovers around 16.5/17 and I would really like to see an increase here! I primarily ride for recreation, and to train for mountain bike races. I live in WI, so I have rolling terrain, but frequently travel to western states to ride. I would eventually like to participate in multi-day rides. I am somewhat torn between a compact double and a triple, but am leaning towards the triple. Lastly, I've read articles about shorter cranks.....155cm, 160cm. Have any of you gone there? So many questions, but it's such a large investment so I want to get it right!
    Thanks,
    Marcia

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    Massachusetts
    Posts
    724
    Have you tried contacting a customer service person at Seven directly and posing these questions to them. They might be able to help. I'm 5'0 and I went to the 165 cranks and I have a triple because its hilly where I live. I love my granny. Most of these things are fit and personal preference. There are a bunch of photos at hubbub.com. in the photo gallery. They also might be able to answer some questions for you. Worth a shot.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Bar Harbor, Maine
    Posts
    165
    energizer,

    I just moved to an FSA compact double (50/34 - with 165 cm cranks) this summer and I have grown to love this configuration. It took some getting used to, however. I recommend you try it out. I'm your same age and height and I ride about the same number of miles each week in a very hilly area.

    traveller
    "It never gets easier, you just go faster." -- Greg LeMond

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    Aliso Viejo, CA
    Posts
    1

    Seven

    Congrats on choosing a Seven! Just got my Axiom in July, first day out rode in an Aquabike race, 2.4 mile swim, 112 m. bike! No soreness at all! Seven is an awesome company, they and your bike shop can recommend which bike, Axiom or Elium, would be right, as wel as your correct crank length. I went with all their choices and couldn't be happier or more comfortable! Good luck in your search! By the way, Seven's customer service is phenomonal!

 

 

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