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    That's one sweet ride alright... One thing, I've seen the new Madone shape up close - it reminds me a LOT of my Giant OCR-C. I thought Trek was 'on the edge' with design? Aren't they the designer of those fancy Lance TT bikes?

    Oh well, anyway... I love the looks of this bike! (familiarity, maybe?) hee

    Love the paint!
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    Weird that none of the WSD bikes -- not even the top of the line Madone 6.5 -- have a standard double (53/39) as an option. Gotta think there are some girls out there that could use WSD sizing/geo but between terrain and fitness might not want a triple or compact.

    They are pretty though!

    EDIT: oh, looks like even on the non-WSD Madones you now have to go up to the "pro" level (which IS more expensive) to get a standard double (what? weird). Apparently they figure the average customer spending over $3000 on a carbon race bike is a weekend warrior (which may not be so far from the truth). Or maybe they're just hoping they'll be able to sucker people into buying more bike than they wanted so that they can get the gearing they want...

    The LBS that sells Treks was not very flexible about swapping out parts either (the other local shop, which tends to focus more on higher end bikes than the shop that carries Trek, was ironically very into customizing and seemed like they'd make good deals on swapping parts).

    BTW I'm not being snobby about triples/compacts, I have triples on both of my bikes, I just think that if you're spending that much on a **race bike** you should be offered the option of standard gearing, without having to spend more for it. And it's not even an option on the wsd bikes -- there's no "PRO WSD" line -- who are they to assume that all of the women for whom the non-wsd Madone is not a good fit are not strong enough to push big gears?
    Last edited by VeloVT; 08-23-2007 at 10:53 AM.

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    I've been disappointed in the changes Trek has been making to their WSD line lately.. it seems like while other companies are increasing the amount of stuff they design for women, Trek is cutting back. They're not spec'ing the bikes as well... and having to spend over $3000 to get OCLV rather than TCT is lame.

    I must note that these comments (about Trek's weaker spec'ing and oclv prices are equally applicable to the men's bikes).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    No more Trek 1000.

    Now I wish mine had been a 2007 instead of 2006.

    Karen
    That's sad. It was my first road bike... a 2004 Trek 1000.

    It's a great starter road bike... I hope they replace it with another model that's a good entry level bike at good price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beane View Post
    and having to spend over $3000 to get OCLV rather than TCT is lame.
    Here's something I've been curious about. What IS the diff between OCLV and TCT? They're both carbon, aren't they?
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    I tested this one ( I am lucky enough to fit well their regular line)

    http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...e/madone65pro/

    LOOOVED IT, way better than the previous Madones, more stable, more responsive (yeah, the guys in my LBS totally knew what they were doing to me.....actually, I think they did it on purpose!!!)! I am in a big trouble. I bought a great Specialized last year, there is no way I can justify this wayyy too expensive bike....unles I convince my DH to buy himself another bike
    ...and forget about our trip to Africa next year!!!


    Seg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad JuJu View Post
    Here's something I've been curious about. What IS the diff between OCLV and TCT? They're both carbon, aren't they?
    I don't know what the technical differences are (more/less fibers per square inch? different resin compounds?). But I've test ridden both, and they really do feel quite different. OCLV is much livelier.

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    Short answer:
    TCT is heavier and less stiff. Also, TCT is made in Taiwan, whereas OCLV is made right here in Wisconsin.


    here's trek's answer to your question:
    http://www.trekbikes.com/faq/questio...?questionid=20

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    I've been looking at a couple closeout Madones, but DH stopped by the LBS today, and the guys gave him a killer price on a '08 5.1 WSD. So I think I'm going to go that way, but it won't be here until late Sept. The larger problem is what size? I settled in on a '07 5.2 WSD, as rode one last year for a week, now the new bikes come in 50 and 52 with new geometry. Right now I'm leaning toward the 52 and maybe using a shorter stem, it's top tube is only 6 mm longer then the 51. Problem is know one has any to test ride, and no one seem to know much about the WSD's.

    Seg, what size did you ride (compared to your regular size)?

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks

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    I ride a 54 Tarmac. The Madone I rode was also a 54 .It was perfect!!

    Seg.

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    I'm glad I got my Trek 5000 when I did too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rachelroo View Post
    I'm glad I got my Trek 5000 when I did too!
    Yeah, it's weird...and I bet they sell a lot more of the TCT carbon bike, now that they've slapped the Madone name on there. Geez.
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    This is the one that turns me on:

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    Different bike, different use....both equally beautiful, hence the need for many, many bikes to cover all our bases !!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sara View Post
    Trek has updated their website with the new 2008 bikes! I am drooling over this one:

    http://www.trekbikes.com/women/wsd_p...d/madone45wsd/

    I want it, I want it! Look at the pretty paint job! Oooooh, I really want one! But I must control myself.
    Well, Sara, I just want to say THANKS A LOT! You just HAD to post this, I just had to look and for months I've regretted selling my Trek 7.2fx commuter bike. Then it appeared. A mocha duotone Trek 7.2fx. What was I to do??? After all, I commute 1.2 miles to school, and I'm NOT taking my Burley Sahalie out in the rain.

    I swear, you guys on TE are as bad as my kids when it comes to helping me spend money. Gorewear? check GPS? check. Mixte project bike? check. HR monitor? check. Brooks Saddle? check. Now this. I walked into Trek St. Louis, knowing what size I needed, and said "I need THIS bike with a computer, rear interchange rack, 90mm stem and full fenders". Had it within the hour. They were terrific, by the way.

    Just kidding about the money thing. I've been given great advice, and have made solid purchases based on reviews and discussions I've read on TE. Now pics of my new commuter. New $saddle$ on order and $Ortlieb bags$ soon.
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