I actually already HAVE a Terry with a 9 speed rear cassette - 2006 Madeleine which I bought new in 2006.
Symmetry vs Despatch - geometry's not the same. Plus this bike is only $225, plus plus I almost never see anything this small for sale. 19" + bikes come up fairly often, this is nominally a 17.5", actually 17". They changed the way they measure the frame size later, so it's a little bit smaller than a 17.5". Which is great because now I get a shot at a slightly shorter top tube without losing that much in other aspects of the bike.
I would probably have trouble finding replacement shifters for 7 speed, but I don't really think those are going to need to be replaced. It's had 2k miles put on it since they switched over to STI, and one of the shifters has already been replaced in 2004. I can get any of several 7 speed rear cassettes if I need to.
Plus plus plus this is 7 miles from where my son lives in NC, and he's coming up to see me next week. When the universe calls, I figure I ought to answer, LOL!
It's just this gonzo mt. biker guy who runs the bike shop I go to seemed a bit overly enthusiastic about rebuilding the entire bike so he sort of had me a little worried with his "oh you change ALL YOUR COMPONENTS every year" kind of attitude. Plus he was steering me towards the most expensive components - like Campagnola triple, Campagnola shifters, etc. Road triples, for some reason, cost more than mt. bike triples, and they're not even as nice (IMO, as far as getting those low gears). There are mt. bike components on this bike, as well as on my Madeleine. Sticking with Mt. bike components if I should need to replace for cause would save me several hundred dollars. Except for the shifters of course, though there's always the possibility of going to flat bars and turning this into a hybrid if it came to that.




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