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  1. #46
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    Quote Originally Posted by BabyBlueNTulsa View Post
    You ladies who also covet the lovliness of the bagless bike, but want to make sure you always have the emergency items needed for a flat or quick fix... what under seat bag would you use?
    I think you should get a small, chic underseat bag.

  2. #47
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    I have the little Innovations bag from REI. It's small and works great for me.
    Andrea

    1988 Bridgestone mixte
    2002 Trek 2200
    2011 Surly Long Haul Trucker

  3. #48
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    Quote Originally Posted by papaver View Post
    It's a really cool bike. You'll have lots of fun cleaning it. (I know i have a white one too).

    Yes, welcome to the world of white bikes...pretty, but also pretty dirty pretty fast! She is SOOOO beautiful! I saw your bike's twin on the bike trail the other day and I love the shiny white/matte white combo. Gorgeous! Congrats!!!!

  4. #49
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    Thanks!! I love her!!
    I was thinking itd be like my white car, wah! Guess not, huh? ;-)
    On my ride last night, it started to spittle! Talk about panic! LOL it made me ride harder trying to get on front of it. Lucky for my bike, spitting was all the sky did.
    I don't look forward to cleaning her, but I guess it'll just bring us closer. Heehee

    And regarding the name... It occurred to me last night that she rolls as smoothly as my car (real nice ride!). I wonder how Infiniti or Infinity would suit her. I could have one of those "sideways eight" symbols on my top tube in some inconspicous way... Name'd have multiple meanings.
    :-)
    2009 Giant Avail Advanced 1
    2008 Trek FX 7.5 (Commuter)

    Baby Blue..retired to new rider: 2006 Giant OCR-C

  5. #50
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    I just put this Specialized Toupe on my new bike (mine is white with red details). I love it- very light (143mm=175g), very minimalist, just the right amount of flex. I don't like saddles with gel or padding or anything- I like to sit "on" my saddle, not "in" it. Found one on ebay for less than $100. I got its twin sister the Phenom for my mountain bike too.
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  6. #51
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    So, tried the new Avail Advanced ...

    Was so completely smitten I brought it home with me.
    Rides like an absolute dream. As the guy at the bike store said, like riding with no chain.

    Upgraded a few bits and pieces (and changed out the white saddle and bar tape) and here's my new baby:







    Just waiting for the black speedplays to come into stock ...

    I *have* had a problem with a slight chip in the paint on the carbon frame where the paint has bubbled over the metal on the rear dropout.
    All credit to Giant, they're sourcing a brand new frame (I'm size XS so not stock size), no quibble, and letting me ride the current frame until the new one comes in, so I'm not without the bike at all.

    I lost my cycling mojo for well over a year, and just returning to the saddle, so I'm SO excited about having such a gorgeous ride to bring back that grinny cycling smile.
    Life is Good!

  7. #52
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    ps - apologies to BabyBlueinTulsa for shameless hijack.
    Life is Good!

  8. #53
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    No no, don't be silly!! I think it's fantastic to share the same post with our absolutely dreamy bikes!

    WOW.. I must say, the European version has some even snazzier components on it! Holy cow, gf! SRAM Red everything, Dura Ace wheelset.. Those are steps up even from my US stock version! Weee!
    Mine is REALLY nice, but yours may be a hundred or so grams lighter even!

    Riding without a chain, huh? Man, that is a spot-on description of the "drive", isn't it??

    You got a GREAT close-up of the lovely scroll-script artwork on the downtube! I LOVE that. Its a not-easily noticed detail, but its beautiful. I think the whole bike is detailed out really nicely. That the ride is so nice, well... all the more bettah!

    I'm so glad you gave in to the Avail Advanced too! Glad I wasn't the only crazy broad over here to say "yes" to the call. hee hee... Long ride report soon! Do you name your bikes? I never did come up with one...but I have so many descriptors.. most of them start with "sweet"-this, or "dreamy" that.. LOL
    2009 Giant Avail Advanced 1
    2008 Trek FX 7.5 (Commuter)

    Baby Blue..retired to new rider: 2006 Giant OCR-C

  9. #54
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    Thanks BBnT
    To be honest, the Dura-Ace wheelset and SRAM aren't stock here in Europe - upgraded them, so basically just kept the frame really.
    But the one I test rode was the stock version - and it completely turned my head.
    I'd tried several other frames (Look, Ridley, Giant) and was keeping a very open mind with the Avail - but took it out and I'm sure the bike store started to get worried I'd run off with the bike, I was out so long test-riding it.
    It just makes me grin every time I ride it. .

    It soaks up every vibration of the road, is smooth (rides like butter), responsive, light as a feather and fast when you want it to be. What more could you want of a frame? It's comfortable on an all day ride, but stiff enough to really pack some oompf when you want instant acceleration.

    And you're right, the detail of the frame is beautiful (obviously we might be slightly biased ... ), very understated.

    As for names - I liked the name suggested earlier - Pearl ("Pearl's a spinner").
    Happy riding. Really look forward to your ride report.
    Life is Good!

  10. #55
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    Got a name yet?

    If not, how about "Tundra"?
    By charity, goodness, restraint, and self-control men and woman alike can store up a well-hidden treasure -- a treasure which cannot be given to others and which robbers cannot steal. A wise person should do good. That is the treasure that cannot be lost.
    - Khuddhaka Patha

    The word of God comes down to man as rain to soil, and the result is mud, not clear water
    - The Sufi Junayd



 

 

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