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  1. #1
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    pilot 5.0

    I bought a trek pilot 5.0 - not WSD. Had some components changed around to make the bike fit me better...quite happy with the bike. If you are thinking of going carbon then you may want to buy soon.... rumor mill says that price of carbon s going to go up... thanks to boeing.
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  2. #2
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    I have 3 LBS's within one hour distance. The LBS 10 minutes away is the least helpful. Right now finding a road bike close to my size to try out is slim as all three LBS's are awaiting the new 2007 models. All of the LBS's I have gone do not take measurements etc. They use standover space between you and the bike. The one that is most helpful has looked at the horizonal top tube length with me as well as spent time discussing different models. When I asked the three LBS's how they fit people for a road bike they looked at me like I was an alien. Do you have to go to large cities to have this done?

    I was leaning toward the Trek Pilot because of its more upright position. Mainly low end road bikes are sold in my area so LBS's aren't at ease ordering anything but lower end bikes for you to try out. How many different bikes in my size do I ask them to order just so I can try them out?

  3. #3
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    Trek Pilot

    My DH and I both bought Pilot 2.1's last month. I got the WSD, and I'm glad I did. This was my first road bike and I'm in love with it.

    Our bike store was great about sizing and fitting the bikes for us. But, we travel over 40 miles to get to our favorite bike store (The Trek Store in St. Louis), there are 6 LBS's that are closer in distance, but they don't compare to the service that this one gives.

    You are talking about spending alot of money, it may be worth your while to travel further and find a store with a large inventory of bikes so that you can try many different sizes and styles.

  4. #4
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    My husband has the Trek Pilot 5.0 and he loves it. He upgraded to it from the Trek 1200 because he wanted carbon and a more upright stance for long distance riding comfort. So far, it's been a great bike for him (he's had it 3 months or so).

    When I was ready to upgrade from my starter bike, I had some difficulty finding one to try because I have very short legs. I am 5'4" so bike shop employees look at me and then hand me 50 - 52 cm bikes to ride. I don't even bother to stand over them because I know they'll be too big. I had to hit a few LBS's to find ones with bikes in my size range...just to test ride. I rode a base model 2005 Specialized Dolce in a 44 cm for size...then I ordered the 2006 Dolce Comp without ever having ridden it. Luckily, it was perfect for me! My shop would not order a bike until I'd paid for it. Apparently, they'll only do that for men's bikes...not women's.

  5. #5
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    Here's a link I found elsewhere...I've been searching out 2007 models as DH is REALLY wanting to me to get another bike. Terrible position to be in, I know.

    http://www2.trekbikes.com/Bikes/2007_preview.html

  6. #6
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    I just wanted to plug Trek in general. I bought the 1500 WSD in April and I absolutely love it. . Two of my girlfriends have specialized bikes (Dolce and Elite) and I was sure I would just love the Elite, but I didn't. The Trek just felt so much better for me. Everyone is different in how they fit on the bikes and what feels best to them. But my plug for Trek stems from the fact that for the money, it came with much better components than any of the other bikes I looked at. Since they own Bontrager and get those parts for cheap, they can spend more on the Shimano parts so you get the higher end components. Even as a beginner, I could tell a difference between the "entry level" and the higher up components just on my test rides.
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  7. #7
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    hi - i'm rather stunned to hear of the fitting practicies (or lack thereof) of these LBS! I think of all the dimensions, going solely and only off of top tube height is not wise. How often are you going to straddle your bike, perfectly centered, and flat-footed???

    I think other dimensions are much more important - proper leg extension (seat tube height - crank length), back/shoulder (top tube length - handlebar height/width.

    I wouldn't buy a bike from a shop, unless they did a fitting - usually for a test ride - since testing a bike that isn't set-up for you, is not generally going to work.

    I'd strongly consider going outside of those LBS, and finding one that treats you right.

    About the bikes....I have an '07 Trek 1600 WSD - I absolutely love it. I'm a big fan of the WSD designs. Trek is a quality brand, others are too, but that's just my experience. My advice is to try as many bikes as possible (with a proper fit!) and then see what works. If it fits you, a Trek Pilot would be a terrific ride.

    Best of luck and please let us know about your new bike

  8. #8
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    Thank you for the advice! Steph, I spent at least 30 minutes drooling over the Trek bikes especially the Trek Pilot 5.2 WSD with custom dots and Ultegra components. I can't wait to test bikes!!!! Thanks!
    P.S. I am thinking of trying out 51, 52, 53, 54 cm bikes. I am 5' 5 1/2 " tall and have an inseam of 30.5 inches in my bare feet.
    Last edited by Cyclesome; 08-17-2006 at 10:21 AM.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclesome
    I spent at least 30 minutes drooling over the Trek bikes especially the Trek Pilot 5.2 WSD with custom dots and Ultegra components.
    I was just heading in to post about that one! Love the dots...very cool!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclesome
    I have 3 LBS's within one hour distance. The LBS 10 minutes away is the least helpful. Right now finding a road bike close to my size to try out is slim as all three LBS's are awaiting the new 2007 models.

    How important is it to you to have a 2007 model verses a 2006 model? Also, do any of the stores carry your size in the 2006 or even 2005 models for you to try and then you could order a 2007? Sorry if you already covered this. What size are you trying? I was fortunate as the store I finally bought from had many 50cm Trek bikes in.
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    Cyclesome - I have similar measurements to you and I ride a Pilot 2.1 WSD. I've had mine since April and I love it! It has a very smooth ride. After my crash, the owner of the store test rode it (after repairs) and commented on how smooth it was! Test everything you can - sizes and makes and models. They thought I would be better on a 51 to start, but I felt crunched. You'll know when you find the right one - you'll know.
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  12. #12
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    I love my TREK 5000 WSD. I think it is really important for you to be fitted properly. I too, am 5'4", but due to my long femur bone, I fit on a 54cm. The first LBS I went to "fit" me to a 50 cm, it sounds like they fit me like your LBS fit you! Good luck!

    Here is a link to several different bike fitting methods:

    http://www.cyclemetrics.com/Pages/Fi..._fit_links.htm

  13. #13
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    Thumbs down Bike fit

    Just wanted to add my 2 cents -- I live in Hartford county, CT. Metropolitan. I've been to five LBS's so far and NONE have offered to fit me. Every one of them has done the standover. I've heard rumors that one or two of the shops will offer the true fit of the bike only after you agree to purchase, and another will fit you for something like $150, which they will refund if you buy a bike from them.

  14. #14
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    I have been lusting after a Trek Pilot 1.2 WSD myself lately. I have so far test rode the Trek Pilot 1.2 flat bar recently and it was a sweet ride. I had thought about the flat bar and adding bar ends since that is how my Navigator is set up, but I still want to try the WSD with drops. She is Lava Red and has already told me her name - Pele. She's ready to BURN UP THE ROAD! Now if I can just figure out a way to bring her home. I haven't been able to test specifically the WSD with drops as they don't have any in stock right now, but the 20 mile test ride I got on the flat bar was nice. I did have trouble with the thumb shifters on the left though so I don't know if it was me or the fact that it wasn't WSD. I really want this bike!!
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  15. #15
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    My saga continues..... Yesterday, I went to the bike shop near my home and practically had to beg for service. I ask for a measuring tape. They found one, gave it to me and went back to working in the shop. I will not buy a bike from these people!!!

    Today I went to the shop that has good service about one hour away. When I asked if he could get in a Trek Pilot and a Trek Pilot WSD in my size, he said this would not be possible as all Trek Pilots are considered high-end bikes even the 1.2. and if I didn't buy the bike, he could not sell it in his store as peopel in that area do not have the money for Pilots. I was a bit disappointed!! He did however direct me to another shop in Pittsburgh (2 - 2 1/2 hours away from where I live and told me this was my best bet if I wanted to test ride a bike before I buy it. How can you buy a bike without testing it out first? Am I living on Pluto or something? How can you girls find all these bikes to test ride?

 

 

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