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  1. #16
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    captenaj, I don't have any advice for you, but have been following this thread because I also ride a Ruby Comp and would like to do at least one supported tour with her next year, so I'll be interested to hear about your experience. Woman Tours has a Natchez Trace trip in November that I'm salivating over, but DH's heart would be broken if I went on a trip without him! Please let us know what you decide.

    KB

  2. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bad JuJu View Post
    I highly recommend WomanTours.
    That's great to hear! The tour sounds incredible but since it's my first, I'm a little nervous.

    Quote Originally Posted by kaybee View Post
    Please let us know what you decide.
    I decided to go for it. Although the LBS didn't have any triples in stock, I was able to order one. It's a better color anyway. It should be here in two, very long weeks.

    Quote Originally Posted by eden
    Unless you are 200 lbs+ spoke breakage usually isn't much of a problem.
    I'm relieved to hear that. Having bike problems is really my only fear on this trip.
    Last edited by captenaj; 09-11-2007 at 08:56 PM.

  3. #18
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    Ooh, I wish it had been offered with a triple when I got mine. The LBS said they would swap the compact double out for a triple if I REALLY wanted it, but they thought I would be "just fine" with the double. Well, I guess I am, but I can't keep up with the boys on the hills around here with the compact double (pouting and stamping foot)! I do like the smooth shifting of the compact double, but I tend to stay away from places with the word "Hill" or "Mountain" in the name!

    Let us know how you like the new bike!

    KB

 

 

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