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  1. #1
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    All good choices, I too love the Orbea's. Their new Ordu is amazing. As everyone will tell you fit is the key after that, you just have to love your bike. Pick the one that you want to walk into the room and stare at! Please post pictures!
    2009 Specialized Roubaix pro/SMP lite 209
    2010 Trek 4300/Specialized ariel 155

  2. #2
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    Ride them, I personally am not the biggest fan of my Synapse because it is not a real WSD. So it actually doesn't fit me with the top tube being too long. If you look at the geometry chart it is the same as the men's. They do put shorter cranks, smaller bars and shorter shifters, but personally I need a shorter top tube as well. So what did I learn? Know how you want the bike to feel and ride more than one. I loved the stiffness of the Cannondale so I thought it was better, longer rides quickly proved me wrong because with the wrong fit it isn't comfortable like it is supposed to be.
    Amanda

    2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


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  3. #3
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    Off-topic
    I was curious, so I went to look at Cannondale's website, and you're right, Aggie. There's no real difference between the unisex and women's carbon frames, though it looks like there's some in the aluminum.

    While I can't quite tell where the seatpost end of the top tubes are on either one, this just reaffirms in my mind that Giant's WSD bikes have freakishly long top tubes!
    /off-topic
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  4. #4
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    Thanks for the feedback...I test rode a specialized ruby expert (I think...all carbon with ultegra) awhile back and loved it but it was my first time on a non flatbar so was enamored with the idea as much as the "feel".

    The bike I want to stare at every day is the orbea...really sharp. But only the riding will tell. Comfort is key especially for the type of riding I do.

    Thanks all! Will def post pics.

  5. #5
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    Jerrijaf,

    I have a 2010 Orbea Diva (well I'm on my second one in 6 months) and love it. My DH gave me one for my wedding gift and I fell in love with it on the first ride. Sadly, I crashed and totaled it back in September. Luckily, I had it insured on my homeowners policy and the new 2010 Diva arrived last month. I knew after my first test ride on a 53 Diva (I ride a 49 Diva) I had found my bike. It handles so well and is equally responsive. It flies and the ride is always smooth. After I crashed my first one I went back to riding my heavy steel touring bike (univega) and I quickly realized how awesome my Diva was. As I told a friend it was like going from driving a Lexus to a Pinto Test ride all you can. I would suggest you and ride on flat, hilly, rolling terrain, etc. Stay in the saddle and come out of the saddle to see on each responds. Test various components (SRAM, Ultregra, Shimano, etc) I would also suggest you ride each bike several times before you decide. Take your time in your decision making and enjoy your new addition once it arrives.
    Marcie

  6. #6
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    Sep 2009
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    I have the 2010 Orbea Dama TLT. I think I was riding a specialized sirrus, the 2005 model for a couple years before I got my Orbea. Switching to a road bike is totally different, but I just went for it all at once and eventually you get used to it. The orbea is the best bike ever. But change the wheels asap! The ones that come with it are clunky, heavy, and slow you down. I'm a long distance rider as well. Last year I did 1 century, and 1 double century on this bike and it was great! From Late winter to early fall my ride lengths vary, but during the height of the nice weather I usually am riding 100-150 miles/week. This bike is sleek and fast and beautiful. Just all around fun to ride.
    Last edited by XMcShiftersonX; 12-12-2010 at 12:42 PM.
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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by makbike View Post
    Jerrijaf,

    I have a 2010 Orbea Diva (well I'm on my second one in 6 months) and love it. My DH gave me one for my wedding gift and I fell in love with it on the first ride. Sadly, I crashed and totaled it back in September. Luckily, I had it insured on my homeowners policy and the new 2010 Diva arrived last month. I knew after my first test ride on a 53 Diva (I ride a 49 Diva) I had found my bike. It handles so well and is equally responsive. It flies and the ride is always smooth. After I crashed my first one I went back to riding my heavy steel touring bike (univega) and I quickly realized how awesome my Diva was. As I told a friend it was like going from driving a Lexus to a Pinto Test ride all you can. I would suggest you and ride on flat, hilly, rolling terrain, etc. Stay in the saddle and come out of the saddle to see on each responds. Test various components (SRAM, Ultregra, Shimano, etc) I would also suggest you ride each bike several times before you decide. Take your time in your decision making and enjoy your new addition once it arrives.
    Just curious...why such a huge difference in size of both Divas? Were you fit incorrectly on the first (49) one? Just seems like such a big discrepancy between the two bikes. You must have felt extremely cramped on the "too small" one, no?
    2012 Seven Axiom SL - Specialized Ruby SL 155

  8. #8
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    nscrbug, sorry for the confusion. I never owed the 53 simply test rode it before they received a 49 for me to test ride as well. That said, I knew the Orbea was a special bike when I took the 53 out for a couple of spins and my decision was solidified when I rode the 49. I've had two 49 cm Orbea Divas since May. Sadly, I crashed the first one back in Sept. I received my new one last month and have only been able to take it out a couple of times due to the weather.
    Marcie

 

 

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