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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Susie Derkins View Post
    Thanks for all the feedback... I guess I don't know when to stop looking! I keep researching in circles, with no real experience. This phase isn't much fun.
    This is the very reason I spent so much time on TE last spring when I was trying to determine which touring bike to get and whether to go with a complete build or to start with the frame. The women of TE were fantastic, and patient, with me as I agonized over my decision. They provided me invaluable advice and prevented me from making an expensive mistake.

    Good luck on your decision - a lot of women here really do love the Ruby - and have fun as you continue this process!

  2. #2
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    I have a Ruby and I love it as well. I'm 5'1" and purchased the 48cm.

    Good Luck.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    This is the very reason I spent so much time on TE last spring when I was trying to determine which touring bike to get and whether to go with a complete build or to start with the frame.
    Only last spring? Are you sure it's not the last 2 years?

  4. #4
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    Hi, don't know if my experience will help you or not. I'm 5'0" with short legs and an average torso/arms. I cannot ride Cannondale or Giant due to the size being just to big. (If I remember what the Felt bikes are, was the same thing, too big). The only two manufacturers that really seem to have bikes I can ride are Trek and Specialized. With Trek it's their 47cm and Specialized it's their 44cm bikes. I currently have a Trek 2000 47cm men's bike. I have been able to test a Trek Lexa and Specialized Dolce (no one has had a small enough Madone for me to try). I personally prefer the Trek, but that is really personal choice. Good luck in your search.

 

 

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