Well, I think it's like any major decision--maybe not quite the same as getting married, but right up there with purchasing a house or a car or a computer. You make the best decision you can with the information you have, you don't sink your money into something that you just have a gut instinct "no" about, and then when you make your decision you live with it, because even if it isn't the absolutelybestmostperfect decision in the world (which it may or may not be, but you'll drive yourself crazy dithering and test riding every single bike in a 100 mile radius otherwise), it's still a pretty darn good one, one that you can live with and be happy about. And in the unlikely event that it turns out to be the wrong decision, well, it's just a bike--you can sell it and get another one.

But it doesn't sound like that'll happen--the Tuscany sounds like a fabulous bike!

Sarah