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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Norman, OK
    Posts
    158
    My first road bike was a Giant OCR3. I rode it for a year and then upgraded to the Giant TCR C2. The OCR was a great starter bike but if you can upgrade to the OCR 1 or 2 then do it. The 3 is just too heavy and not great components. I'm 5'2" and ride the XS and it's a perfect fit.
    "He's really having to dig deeply into the suitcase of courage" Phil Liggett

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Wausau, Wisconsin
    Posts
    30
    Thanks for all the advice. Yes, the $100 would go toward your bike. Keep the info. coming on your bike suggestions. Any other things to ask when test riding or things to look for? I'm dreaming of carbon b/c the roads are bad with the snow plows beating them up but my husband already thinks these bikes should come with an engine.
    Thanks,
    Wisconsin (sunny and 25* with 1ft of snow)

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2005
    Location
    Spokane, WA
    Posts
    818

    Ocr 1

    I ride an '05 OCR 1 as well. Mine came with pre drilled holes on the back fork for a fender or rack. I added a rack for commuting, which also doubles as a fairly efficient fender. I don't ride it much on the road in the winter, to much sand and gravel, but the rest of the year it's just great! Enjoy the hunt! Bike shopping is soooo much fun. BikerHen

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Texas
    Posts
    24

    I missed out...

    I missed out on all the shopping fun. I started mtn. biking and then rode it on the road a few times but decided a road bike was necessary for the road. So I just went to the LBS and asked for a bike in my price range. The owner suggested a bike and I got on it in the parking lot. It had been sooooo long since I had been on a bike like that that when I went to hit the brakes I was shocked to find that they weren't where I expected them. I luckily quickly realized they were on the drops and was able to stop before running into a parked car. How embarrassing would that have been!!! Now I wish I would have waited and learned more before rushing out and buying a bike. Although I'm still happy with my Specialized Allez. Happy bike hunting!

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    Morgan Hill, CA
    Posts
    71
    I ride an '05 OCR C2 and I love it! The carbon fiber sure takes the bumps out. The OCR2 comes with Ultegra components, doesn't it? I think that leaves more than enough room for growth.

    I'm 5'5" and I ride a S. I did have the bike fit to me with a shorter stem installed and the hoods raised a bit.

    Shop around! I found my bike in my area from $1500.00 - $2000.00!

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Wausau, Wisconsin
    Posts
    30
    Thanks for all the advice. I got to ride some more pilots this weekend. I rode the pilot 1 and the 5. I only took short test rides but did go over sidewalk cracks etc and I could not tell the difference from the carbon and alluminum frames. Maybe because I'm a beginner and the 5 (carbon didn't fit me quite as well it had bigger handle bars. It did feel better in the drop position or more roomy but again I'm not sure how it is supposed to feel. Are your knees supposed to come up quite a bit? I am anxious to try the Giants again and hopefully a carbon too. I probably will look at the specialized bikes too. The Giants seem to be a good value? I am already hooked just on my test rides and can't wait for our bike shops around here to get more in. Also any recommendations on bike shorts and shoes?

    Thanks, Wisconsin

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Indiana
    Posts
    51
    I have narrowed my bike search down to a pilot or ocr. I think! I like the paint job on the madone 5.2 wsd don't think the fit is right for me I might still try it. The other day I spent some time at the bike shop. I liked the pilot but I felt like I was reaching too far when my hands were on the hoods the drops weren't bad. The guy swapped stems for me it made such a difference. I know that I am going to need 38cm handlebars instead of the 40cm which it comes with. I learned about the handlebar issue the hard way, pain. Waiting for an ocr in my size to try. Little adjustments make big changes. So when you decide on a bike, the shop should be able to make it perfect for you.

    Good luck on the shorts I am still searching. I might try terry this year. Had a pair of hind shorts a couple of years ago. They were comfortable but the fabric didn't seem to hold up well. Have had gel shorts that oozed.Chamios stitching can be brutal. There is always something!

 

 

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