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  1. #76
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    Thought I would give you an update.

    She has road tested 4 bikes so far
    Trek 4.5WSD
    Trek 2.3 WSD
    Specialized Ruby
    and a Felt FW 15

    The winner so far suprisingly is the most inexpensive, Trek 2.3 WSD, she said it was the stiffest. and most solid feeling so far.

    If you have any other suggestions, I really want to purchase her a bike soon.


    Thanks for all your help

  2. #77
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    The two treks seem to have almost the same componentry - my most basic advice is go no lower than 105.

    How do these compare in weight - does the perceived solidity of the 2.3 come from its weight?
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  3. #78
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    Quote Originally Posted by steelynorm View Post
    The winner so far suprisingly is the most inexpensive, Trek 2.3 WSD, she said it was the stiffest. and most solid feeling so far.
    If she's not positively sure this is the one, maybe she can ask the LBS if they'll let her take it out for a day. The worse they can say is "no."

    A couple of the LBS's here will let you take a bike for a day or two for a fee (and take down a CC# in case, ya know, the borrower doesn't return). Usually some part of the fee can be applied towards the purchase of that bike.

    If this is an option, remember to have her take her own saddle and pedals and have the LBS switch them out for the stock stuff.
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  5. #80
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  6. #81
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    Ruby

    i think it was the pro for around 2300?

    Iwas thinking of having her test ride a Terry or Giant.

    norm

  7. #82
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    Where do you live, it can be hard to find dealers with a terry in stock, but I have two terry isis bikes that I absolutely love (and have owned 2 classics as well, one is crashed and one is retired). They do post lists of dealers on their website, but be sure to notice if they sell bikes vs clothes and accesories only. They have a program where they will ship a bike to a shop of your choice, and I believe you have a certain period to return it (but I think you have to pre-pay and may lose some shipping fees so check). I forget where you say you lived, but you can check their website. Terry's are also easy to come by used for a good price, but if she wants to race tri, they aren't the lightest thing out there. I have a 2005 titaium isis which is considerably lighter than my 2003 steel isis. This year they are being produced in the waterford factory from fairly light weight steel, but most of what you'll find used is probably on the heavier side of ideal. One thing nice about the terry geometry is they use a normal (i.e. 73-74 degree seat tube angle on all sizes). Other manufacturers use 75-76 I think to make the reach appear shorter than it really is, which can make it hard to get set up properly if she has a long thigh (like me). But again, if she is looking for a tri set up a steeper STA may be ideal. I hear Giant's are very good values and light if they fit her.

  8. #83
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    "The winner so far suprisingly is the most inexpensive, Trek 2.3 WSD, she said it was the stiffest. and most solid feeling so far."

    I just purchased a Trek 2.3 WSD, 47 cm and I love it! It is the most comfortable ride and very easy to handle.
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  9. #84
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    thank you!!!!!!

    My wife loves her new trek 2.3 Wsd, Thanks to all who helped me out.

    Norm

  10. #85
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    Tell her big congrats! Pictures please........... Ride reports..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelynorm View Post
    My wife loves her new trek 2.3 Wsd, Thanks to all who helped me out.

    Norm
    How wonderful!!!! May she ride many many happy miles.
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