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  1. #1
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    Thanks for your input. I know what you mean about the Roubaix. I love the bike, can ride for hours but it does feel a bit sluggish now that I am a better rider. I hope that the stiffer frame will translate into performance but
    the bike shop says performance, especially on hills is all about weight, wheels and probably a good dose of Liking to Climb. I am not one of those love to climb a hill women. I sure wish I was because we literally cannot climb hills here in our area on San Diego. I grunt all the way up and am not having much fun if it's long and steep. I liked the Tarmac too but haven't tried one. The new Ruby is an SWorks bike so it's been upgraded from the original. It's expensive but hopefully worth the outlay.

    Thanks again, Jp

  2. #2
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    I have a 2006 Ruby Pro - its pretty similar to the S Works Ruby, with the execption that instead of the Specialized crank set and Ksyrium wheels mine has both of them DA.

    I don't know what a Roubaix feels like - I'm not big enough to actually ride one....., but I went from an aluminum frame Fuji to my Ruby. I noticed right away that it has more snap and accelerates faster - helped my sprint a lot. As far as climbing goes, the Ruby is about 5lbs lighter than my old bike. This does translate to easier climbing, but its not something that I think I can really notice on smaller hills. Over long climbs (or probably repeated climbs) in a competitive environment yes it does make a difference - say about 5 min over a 2 hour climb, which is big, but when we're talking shorter climbs its pretty hard to say... Don't expect to suddenly be breezing up hills that were hard to climb before though, expect the difference to be more likely measurable in seconds
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  3. #3
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    exactly! i always read these threads where people get new bikes and say how much faster they are on their new bikes...... well when i got my ruby pro last year.... i didn't notice my speed going up any???????????????? yes the bike FELT different.... better... than my dolce.... but as far as going 2-3 mph faster like so many claim.... nope.... didn't happen!

    the ruby line (not the s-works) is actually cheaper this year than last year's line cuz they did downgrade a lot of the components! i'm so glad i got mine last year when the WHOLE bike was made with dura-ace and not pieced together like this year's version!!!!!!

    the ruby s-works is gorgeous... but i wish they'd have put DA wheels on it! so for now i'll stick with my very comfortable ruby pro! she's a good bike!

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by caligurl View Post
    .... but as far as going 2-3 mph faster like so many claim.... nope.... didn't happen!
    I think that usually comes from getting a bike that fits, rather than one that is lighter, stiffer etc.

    I did experience this when I went from my Trek to my Fuji - I went from a 48cm touring geometry bike (long top tube) to a 44cm compact geometry bike and immediately, out of the box experienced a speed jump. This was due more to the fact that suddenly I was using leg muscles that weren't in play with the old frame than in the weight or stiffness differences.
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  5. #5
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    Do you know what components they downgraded for the 2007 Ruby? I just bought a 2006 Ruby Comp, which was the same price as the 2007 at Toga Bike Shop. The guys there said the components were exactly the same and that there were no changes except for the color.


    Quote Originally Posted by caligurl View Post
    exactly! i always read these threads where people get new bikes and say how much faster they are on their new bikes...... well when i got my ruby pro last year.... i didn't notice my speed going up any???????????????? yes the bike FELT different.... better... than my dolce.... but as far as going 2-3 mph faster like so many claim.... nope.... didn't happen!

    the ruby line (not the s-works) is actually cheaper this year than last year's line cuz they did downgrade a lot of the components! i'm so glad i got mine last year when the WHOLE bike was made with dura-ace and not pieced together like this year's version!!!!!!

    the ruby s-works is gorgeous... but i wish they'd have put DA wheels on it! so for now i'll stick with my very comfortable ruby pro! she's a good bike!

  6. #6
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    I think the changes were just to the Ruby Pro, since they added the S Works as the highest end model now - the other models I think have stayed the same
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