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  1. #1
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    I agree with those pointing you towards a custom bike. I ride a steel road bike, and I just love it - I race occasionally, and zip right past people on carbon bikes. Just because you ride steel doesn't mean you're slow

    Working with a custom builder, you can get exactly what you want, and you know it will fit you well... I would if I had the dinero

  2. #2
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    Jul 2008
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    WOW...lots of great advice...thank you all so much!!! I've listed my bike on Craigslist, to see if it generates any interest. I would definitely have to sell it, before even thinking about buying a new bike, so I'm praying that somebody will make me an offer.

    Just to answer some of the individual posts - the poster that commented on a recumbent bike...there is no way I could ride a recumbent. In my high-traffic area, I simply wouldn't feel safe being lower to the ground. Also, I've ridden recumbent stationary bikes at the gym, and they KILL my lower back.

    To those that suggested Trek & Specialized...I have no ill feelings about either of these 2 brands...infact, I've been drooling over a Project One Madone for some time now. So I have certainly not ruled out Trek or Specialized. Infact, I rode my Trek 2100 just the other day, and it felt fabulous (in terms of ride) compared to my much higher-priced Cervelo. I'm actually glad that I never sold it, because it will be the bike I ride until I buy a new one...if I find a buyer for my Cervelo.

    And to those that recommended steel...thank you! That was an option I had forgotten about. I went on the Jamis website and took a closer look at the Eclipse...WOW! That bike has everything that I'm looking for...smooth ride, Ultegra 6700 grouppo...I was really impressed. Now if I could only find a dealer that has one...which will be easier said than done. For some reason, even if a dealer claims to sell Jamis, they often only stock certain lower-end models. I plan on calling each Jamis dealer in my area (there were about 6 and none of them are really close to me) to see if any of them have one or can get one for me to test ride.

    As far as custom-built goes...I admit I've never looked into it, but it sounds like a very expensive process to me. My husband (who is out of work at the moment) is not thrilled about me buying yet another bike, so I'm treading somewhat lightly on this topic with him. Hence, the reason I need to sell my Cervelo first...so I could use that money towards the new bike.

    Thanks again, everyone...you've all been most helpful! Keep your fingers crossed that I can sell my Cervelo and buy my "perfect" bike.

    Linda

  3. #3
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    Dec 2009
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    Maybe a Jamis dealer will order you one on "spec" so you can see if it fits, rides well - with no obligation to buy. Some will, some won't - depends on the dealer. Ask. The worst they can say is no.
    "Things look different from the seat of a bike carrying a sleeping bag with a cold beer tucked inside." ~Jim Malusa
    2009 Trek 520-Brooks B-17 Special in Antique Brown
    2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker-Brooks B-17 Standard in Black
    1983 Fuji Espree Single Speed-Brooks B17 British Racing Green

  4. #4
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    Feb 2009
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    Quote Originally Posted by nscrbug View Post
    As far as custom-built goes...I admit I've never looked into it, but it sounds like a very expensive process to me. My husband (who is out of work at the moment) is not thrilled about me buying yet another bike, so I'm treading somewhat lightly on this topic with him. Hence, the reason I need to sell my Cervelo first...so I could use that money towards the new bike.
    Do not let a price perception keep you from looking into custom. A custom frame need not be any more expensive than the quality of frames you already seem to be looking at.

    They start around $1000 and I'd say most will average around $1500-2000 though of course you can easily drop $8k or more on a custom carbon Serotta.

 

 

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