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  1. #1
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    105 to Tiagra.

    After a month in the shop, I get a call saying my bike is ready. I show up and have to wait 15 minutes for them to put the bar tape back on, and when I get home I realize they didn't even put air in the tires after all that time - 20psi. I have gone past being pissed off, and now just blame myself when I get terrible service from them "well what I did expect?".

    Anyway, I do like the tiagra. They feel better, and I don't care if it is low-brow, I like I the little red indicators at the top of the brifters. Bars are still uncomfortable. I moved the seat back, that helped, but I'm still not there.

    I don't understand, how hard is it to fit a bike? I'm not even that hardcore, I just want to be able to bike at least 100km at a time, relaxed pace, comfortably. I even have a bike I can ALREADY do that on, rage rage rage.


    My point is, I think I want rando bars. I think it's the longer, flat ramp that makes my other drops comfortable. I'm going to call the lbs to ask them what bars I had before, and what I have now, FHS compact, I think? I've been looking at the noodle and deda 215, but they're a little out of my budget. And I do hate throwing good money after bad, but I don't know what else to do. Might involve going to another fitter, but that might end up being another couple of hundred to fix the first lbs mistakes; I could get a vintage road for that.

    Still frustrated.

    Anyone have suggestions for long, flat ramp drops that won't break the bank?

    *edit
    I took it out for 15km when I got it home, and did another 40km on Sunday. I went with a couple of friends and we found a new route that is amazing and fun. Most of it is a paved bike trail, no car traffic, so it's perfect to practicing "no handle bars", haha.
    Last edited by Antaresia; 07-30-2012 at 01:25 PM.

  2. #2
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    It's 52 I think, my comfortable bike is 53 and I can't physically stand over it if I'm not wearing shoes. I don't think I can go bigger. Which is one less thing to worry about, honestly. If I thought the frame was wrong, I'd be out some serious money.

    Originally I wanted the soma ES but lbs guy convinced me to get the double cross. I think the ES, or even the smoothie, would fit my needs better. Ah well, it's not like the dc is a bad bike.

  3. #3
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    My Soma DC is a 48, and I'm 5'5, just for reference.
    '02 Eddy Merckx Fuga, Selle An Atomica
    '85 Eddy Merckx Professional, Selle An Atomica

    '10 Soma Double Cross DC, Selle An Atomica

    Slacker on wheels.

 

 

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