So I've started scouting out bikes.
It's been raining, so I haven't been able to try any of these out on anything other than a trainer. Obviously, I'll need to do that prior to making a decision (and money-wise, I probably still need to wait to make sure I've got it to spend). I did want to have an idea of what I wanted in case a screaming deal came along.
First I tried out a Felt ZW6, 44 cm. It felt a little tight in the shoulders (is that an aggressive stance?), but the bike shop guy said he could raise the handlebars. He's got two left, on sale for $1400 (which got my attention, considering it was a carbon frame). Out of the two, I liked the way the ZW6 shifted better.
Today I tried out a Specialized Dolce, 44 cm. He didn't have a Ruby in that size to try out, but said that the geometry was similar, so I could at least get a good feel for how I fit on the bike. I tried the 48 cm Ruby, and did feel stretched out, so I think the 44 cm is probably a better fit. Without any adjustments, I liked the fit of the 44 cm Dolce (and subsequently Ruby?) better.
I'm not too well versed yet in what the different component options are. Considering the price difference between the two ($300 if the ZW6 isn't on sale, $600 if it is), what are the big differences between the two?
I will keep looking to see if I can actually find a 44 cm Ruby to try.



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. When you see someone riding a Ruby/Roubaix, the bike appears to be kind of gliding or floaty. It's hard to explain. Suffice it to say that the shock and vibration dampening technology used on the bike works. It's considered a "plush" road bike. The ride of the Ruby is not really much like the Dolce, though the frame geometry is the same. I had just the opposite problem from you, I couldn't find a tall enough frame to try (54cm). I tried a Dolce and a Roubaix (men's) in my size. I drove 3 hours away to another state to try the Ruby in my size.