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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Chicago suburbs
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    My backup bike is a Trek 2100 WSD with the R-700 Shifters...and I absolutely LOVE them! Infact, I will even go on to say that I actually prefer them over my newer Ultegra 6700 shifters that are on my current bike - a Cannondale Synapse Carbon Fem 3. I like them SO much, that I have contemplated swapping them out for my 6700 shifters. They feel great in my hands (and I don't have small hands either), and the levers are SO easy to move that I can literally shift with 1 finger...as opposed to needing ALL of my strength and my entire hand to move my 6700 levers (they are THAT stiff in comparison). I would not hesitate to recommend them!!!

    Linda
    2012 Seven Axiom SL - Specialized Ruby SL 155

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    NW Ohio...for now
    Posts
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    WOW! Thanks for all of the responses! I definitely need shifters that are easy to use. My husband found a Marin Treviso (size small) on the internet. It has carbon seat stays and fork, and all 105 except for those ST-R700 shifters and the brakes are a "house" brand. He says it has very nice upgraded wheels and tires. However, I would have to buy without test riding it...
    As far as the test rides that I taken so far-no one has measured anything on me. The Trek dealer did ask for my height and he put a shorter stem on the handlebars before I took it out. That still felt like I ws reaching too far. The 48 Cannondale 2010 Synapse Alloy5 felt the best so far, but I think I really need a triple and it was a double chainring. The seat was pretty hard on the pubic bone area but ischeal tuberosities felt fine...what up with that?

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2006
    Location
    Olney, MD
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    Welcome to TE!

    Since this is your first bike I would recommend NOT buying without test riding first
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
    --===--

    2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
    2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
    2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
    2011 Trek Mamba 29er

  4. #4
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    NW Ohio...for now
    Posts
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    thanks... I guess I am just anxious to get out there and RIDE! It's been a very long, cold, snowy winter here. Trained for a half marathon from Jan-March and got severe case of plantar fascitis. Ended up walking the 5K instead. I just want to move it and the feet are not up to running or even walking at a brisk pace. Hoping that the road biking will be a great alternative.
    Stopping at a shop close to work tomorrow to see what they have and what size they put me on.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    NW Ohio...for now
    Posts
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    LADY Salesperson! Hurray! She understood my questions and answered them so I could understand. Sized me with some weird kinda thing that goes between the legs up at the crotch. Then she had me sit on a bike on a trainer, then sit on the seat of another bike and lowered the seat until just my tippy toes touched the ground. Pulled a beautiful silver and white Synapse Alloy5. Set me up to go around the block...WOW! z00m z00m! Up a hill into the strong NW Ohio spring wind like a hot knife through butter! Bottom line=hope to be on the trails by Saturday if not sooner!
    I guess when it is right, ya know it?! Cannot wait to get out there and ride!

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Nov 2009
    Location
    West MI
    Posts
    4,259
    Quote Originally Posted by KatzPajamas View Post
    Pulled a beautiful silver and white Synapse Alloy5.
    My first bike was that same one--in teal and white.
    Kirsten
    run/bike log
    zoomylicious


    '11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
    '12 Salsa Mukluk 3
    '14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Greater Atlanta
    Posts
    245
    Quote Originally Posted by KatzPajamas View Post
    LADY Salesperson! Hurray! She understood my questions and answered them so I could understand. Sized me with some weird kinda thing that goes between the legs up at the crotch. Then she had me sit on a bike on a trainer, then sit on the seat of another bike and lowered the seat until just my tippy toes touched the ground. Pulled a beautiful silver and white Synapse Alloy5. Set me up to go around the block...WOW! z00m z00m! Up a hill into the strong NW Ohio spring wind like a hot knife through butter! Bottom line=hope to be on the trails by Saturday if not sooner!
    I guess when it is right, ya know it?! Cannot wait to get out there and ride!
    Congratulations! I only test drove two bikes before i bought mine...a giant avail (small size). It felt good from tje beginning, but even BETTER once i got professionally fitted for it. Took about an hour, but so worth it. Elimated any back pain and now the bike fits like it was custom built for me. Have fun riding...I'm excited for you!
    She's going the distance...

    [COLOR="Red"]
    '14 Orbea Orca Dama, Specialized Jett
    '10 Giant Avail
    '87 Schwinn Cimarron, Brooks B17
    Trek mountain bike...don't know what year

  8. #8
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    NW Ohio...for now
    Posts
    124
    Ok...been soooo excited about the bike! It finally came in and we spent 2 hours at the bike shop last evening getting it all together. Helmet, water bottles and cages, clipless shoes and pedals, even a little cat's eye computer! Stopped at the bank parking lot and rode around a few times with just my regular sneakers on! It is an awesome bike! It has speed and is very comfortable...nice Hubby was waiting at the door tonight to take off biking. He loaded the bikes while I changed my clothes and off to the park where all the biking trails are. I am new to the "attached feet to the bike" scene so we decided to stay on trails until I got used to stopping safely. While he got his bike out of the van I took a few spins around the parking lot at the park. Even tho I tried getting in and out of the pedal in the store, tonight it just wasn't happenin. Fell three times! Scuffed up the brand new bike and ripped my knees to shreds!! After about 30 minutes of torturing the bike and myself we loaded them back up and headed home. I fought back tears all the way home...and I NEVER cry!
    Very discouraged right now...

 

 

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