Well after a weeks worth of consideration, I have a plan: 1. send Ruby to Calfee for repair seat stay, so far no other damage has been noted, sell Rolf SL wheelset that was on the Ruby( I get high-speed shimmy with them)2. strip wheels and combination of shimano and campy off of my ill-fitting Colnago ( it was "turning Japanese" because the Campy shifters killed my thumbs). Sell colnago frame, give campy group to DH, have mechanic put in campy hub part that lets campy wheel accept Shimano 3.Buy Trek Madone 4.7 - put shimano ultegra group on repaired Ruby, put shimano dura-ace group from Ruby on Trek Madone 4.7, put shimano compatible campy wheelset on Trek Madone,put bontager wheelset on Ruby. Kind of confusing, but it makes perfect sense to me. I love my Ruby, but when I got on the Madone I was amazed - the frame was much stiffer, the stand over is lower, and in a slow speed turn, it is incredibly stable. The stiff frame will be great for racing. And the Ruby will probably be my favorite for touring and some of our pot holey mountain climbs we have here. And it will be good to have a "back up" bike(Ruby) that I love. My friends convinced me that economically, it was a better deal to buy the Trek with everything on it(my dealer was willing to sell me only the frame) I will get the Trek on Thurs and give it to my mechanic to do the group transplant and get the Ruby mailed off. I'll send in photos when it's all done! The Trek is pretty nice looking, kind of pearly white with silver and aqua accents (I think!). I'm lucky I don't have any children to send to college! Tokie