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  1. #1
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    I went from straight bars to drop bars with my new bike. The biggest adjustment (and most painful ) has been the difference in position on my saddle! I recently went to a stem that is angled up more to put me in a more upright position, so know that you have that option. I'm not racing the thing, so I don't need to be in such an aggressive position if it isn't comfortable. It has made a huge difference.

  2. #2
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    you can always certainly switch the handlebars out if and when you tire of the straight bars. That's easy.

    So get what your'e comfortable on. Before i bought the aurora, I almost had them fit the Coda out as a road bike with drop bars....but then an Aurora showed up.

    i LOVE my Jamis bike and I dn't think i've ever met anyone who's ridden one 'who hasn't been surprised at the quality, esp for the price.

    Just a little rah rah for the Coda...which is a sweet bike. And one you could hang on to for awhile.

    Where's Zen? She'll tell you about the Trek FX....
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

  3. #3
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    On Sunday I rode the 2008 Sirrus and a Giant FCR. The shifters on the Sirrus were easier to handle than the 2009 from Saturday, but I noticed a lot of vibration from the street that I hadn't noticed before. I liked the Giant, but not as much as the Trek. I have visited or called 10+ shops looking for a Jamis, but for whatever reason no one in my area has them. They all say they can order one, but I don't see how I could order one if I have never ridden one. Same thing with Scott. So, I am going at lunch today to ride the Trek again. Maybe I will have a new bike to ride to work tomorrow!

  4. #4
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    street vibration, huh?

    were you on chip sealed roads this time and not last time by any chance? Or, maybe more recently sealed...

    Karen in Boise

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerryhb View Post
    On Sunday I rode the 2008 Sirrus and a Giant FCR. The shifters on the Sirrus were easier to handle than the 2009 from Saturday, but I noticed a lot of vibration from the street that I hadn't noticed before. I liked the Giant, but not as much as the Trek. I have visited or called 10+ shops looking for a Jamis, but for whatever reason no one in my area has them. They all say they can order one, but I don't see how I could order one if I have never ridden one. Same thing with Scott. So, I am going at lunch today to ride the Trek again. Maybe I will have a new bike to ride to work tomorrow!
    LOL, it just goes to show how different peoples taste can be. I was the total opposite, Loved the Giant and didn't like the Trek....go figure!

  6. #6
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    I bought the 2009 Trek...so excited...I am picking it up today at 3:00! THANK YOU ALL for your advice!

  7. #7
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    new bike

    please post photos when you get her home!!

    batsheva

  8. #8
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    +1 on the photos
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

  9. #9
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    I just bought a 2009 Trek FX2 today. I can't wait to get up in the morning and ride. This is also my first post. I have learned a lot from lurking the last couple of months. You guys shamed me into buying a helmet. I bought a pair of shorts this past weekend and now a new bike. I think I am in heaven.

  10. #10
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    Good for you Nancee! Especially about the helmet. And the bike. And the shorts - definitely need good shorts. You're all set now for a wonderful experience with your brand new bike! Have a blast!

 

 

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