
Originally Posted by
surgtech1956
Thanks everyone. Not sure about the Secteur. The Allez I think is the male version of the Dolce??? As far as a triple, the bike I have now has a triple - Giant OCR3-W. I wanted to step up in bikes, but sounds like these bikes I'm looking at are 'entry-level' bikes as well? Dont know what it is about my Giant but I just don't like it, I think its the fit - its a small. I'm 5'6" with 29" inseam. I'll check the bikes out tomorrow. Thanks again, I appreciate your input.
If you're 5'6 with a 29" inseam, then you have a very long torso and really short legs. I'm 5'4 with the same inseam and my legs are relatively short even at my height. My guess is that your standover is going to limit you, but you will likely benefit from a bike with a long top tube. I would look at unisex bikes as a start.
I'm not familar with any issue specific to Specialized triples. Triples can be finicky to set up and keep tuned, but a good mechanic should be able to tackle it. I'm one of the people who has IT band issues with most triples. Cranks with external bottom brackets are wider than their predecessors and they give my right knee fits. If I could run them, I would as I prefer the gear range I had with them. Really, though, you should base your decision on your terrain and fitness level. Compacts are nice from a shifting and weight standpoint. If he need more climbing gears, just use a cassette with a bigger spread.
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