It's spring and everybody wants to "be like Lance". I'm sure TREK will catch up. They always do...
I'd wait if it's the bike you want. I'll assume (dangerous, I know) that you have something else you can ride in the meantime???
spazz
It's spring and everybody wants to "be like Lance". I'm sure TREK will catch up. They always do...
I'd wait if it's the bike you want. I'll assume (dangerous, I know) that you have something else you can ride in the meantime???
spazz
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I do. A very old Centurian. I started doing Sprint tris this year and was hoping to have new wheels. Have already done two on my tried and true.
I know I should be patient, but so sad. AND, it seems strange another LBS would have the bike (wrong size) and mine hasn't gotten any.
I just checked on bikeforum.net... there was a thread from last month where a guy had ordered the 5.2 and had been waiting 6 weeks. He called TREK and received confirmation that they (TREK) are behind schedule on the project 1 bikes.
He was told "soon".
So, wait it out if you can. If not, check out some other possibilities.
spazz
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My ride: 2003 Specialized Allez Comp - zebra (men's 52cm), Speedplay X5 pedals, Koobi Au Enduro saddle
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I went to another LBS last night. They have the 5.2 in a 54, which I did not think would fit - it did, sorta. Tried the 50 in the 5.9 and can't tell much of a difference. Neither are exactly right though, and now I am doubting the Pilot compact frame. I like how low I sit on my old bike (but I don't like that it is too small for me and that it is Steel). I am now frozen with indecision. Where to turn next? I really want a new bike, already worked out the budget and am ready to buy. Urgh.
If it helps, I am 5'5", long legs, short torso and small hands (which is why the women's design was intriguing).
Jen,
A reason you choose the Trek Pilot over a Trek Madone? If you are going to racing, the Madone would be more suited to that, I think.
annie
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If you're going to spend that kind of $$, DO NOT buy a bike that doesn't fit perfectly.
You said you were 5'5... I'm 5'7", have a 32" inseam and I'm on a men's 52cm frame. I would say stay away from that 54cm unless you are WAY more long legged than me.
Don't let your impatience/excitement push you into a snap decision...
I know; easier said than done.
spazz
no regrets!
My ride: 2003 Specialized Allez Comp - zebra (men's 52cm), Speedplay X5 pedals, Koobi Au Enduro saddle
Spazzdog Ink Gallery
http://www.printroom.com/pro/gratcliff
Thanks for all your advice. Really hard to know who to trust. The LBS seems trustworthy. The guy spent lots of time with me. He said he thinks it fits great. Don't know what my instep is. I will find out.
Isn't this supposed to be really fun??
Originally Posted by annie
I was not originally in that price range (ha!). I think the Madone doesn't come in WSD, and I was thinking my little hands would like the WSD better. I am going back to the shop today. I will check it out. Sweet bike.
Jenn - I got the Madone 5.2 in November and it is awesome. I'm 5'4, and I got the 52. Its not a WSD, but it fits very nicely.Originally Posted by jennmorris
Trek's 5200 which came in WSD has been replaced by the Madone 5.2Originally Posted by jennmorris
I love the WSD - and in case I haven't said it enough ... I love my 5200 WSD
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