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  1. #1
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    Question Went Bike Shopping Today

    So, I decided to go out today to take a look at road bikes. I got lucky and got a fantastic sales guy who I was super comfortable with. We chatted for a while about what I was looking for and he started out with grabbing a Specialized Dolce to see how I fit on a road bike.

    He sent me out for a nice ride (take all the time you like!!!) first on a Trek Madone. It was like angels came down from the sky to wisk me along! Gosh, I love road bikes compared to my MTB. I LOVED the feel of the carbon bike, but didn't really like the Shimano shifters and found the brakes to be almost unusable for me given how small my hands are. The Madone felt a bit stretched out for me on the trainer, but that feeling totally went away out on the ride.

    Next, I went out on the Specialized Dolce, since he wanted me to see whether I preferred carbon or aluminum. I far preferred the SRAM shifters...they made more sense to me. But, I didn't like how the aluminum bike rode.

    So, what I decided I wanted to try was a carbon bike with SRAM components. He had a 2012 Specialized Ruby in stock, but it wasn't built yet. I've got an appointment next weekend for a ride on the Ruby (with SRAM) and hopefully a real fitting!

    It was a very exciting day for me! I've never felt more comfy on a bike than I did on those road bikes today. I'm really hoping the Ruby is exactly the thing! The wait might kill me!
    Last edited by Titania; 09-10-2011 at 06:27 PM.

  2. #2
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    Smile

    I have a Specialized Ruby. I traded up from my Dolce. Love my bike! Save yourself some money and go straight to the Ruby. It will be worth every penny you spend for it. The ride is wonderful and it shifts like a dream.

  3. #3
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    Did you test ride a Madone, as well? I'm curious as to how similar they are from a geometry standpoint.

    I'm also getting fitted for clipless pedals, which I've never used before and am a bit scared of. Hoping I can manage not to kill myself on my test ride!

  4. #4
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    I am going to be looking for a road bike next year and am looking forward to hearing how you like it. Do you mind if I ask the price range?

    Also, what is "clipless" Thanks! I have a lot to learn!

  5. #5
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    IMO it is about having the right horse for the course I HATE my mountain bike on pavement, but that isn't what she was designed for. She rides like a dream on mountain bike trails and I know that my skill level is currently far below what she is capable of.

    I've heard great things about the Ruby, a lot of women here love that bike. You might want to test ride a couple of others just to see how different road bikes feel...and it is also a lot of fun to try out different bikes.

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by turbojackie View Post
    I am going to be looking for a road bike next year and am looking forward to hearing how you like it. Do you mind if I ask the price range?

    Also, what is "clipless" Thanks! I have a lot to learn!
    The bikes I looked at last weekend ranged in price from about $1300 (I think that was around what the Dolce was) to a bit over $2000. You can find a bike to fit any budget, though!

    "Clipless" pedals replace the normal platform pedals and use a mechanism to secure your foot to the pedal.

    I'll post back with info on the Ruby after this weekend.

  7. #7
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    If used the clips in Spinning class. So, if you foot is secured on the pedal, why is it called "clipless"? Is it secured with something different then the clips like on the spinning bikes?

    Thanks!

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titania View Post
    So, I decided to go out today to take a look at road bikes. I got lucky and got a fantastic sales guy who I was super comfortable with. We chatted for a while about what I was looking for and he started out with grabbing a Specialized Dolce to see how I fit on a road bike.

    He sent me out for a nice ride (take all the time you like!!!) first on a Trek Madone. It was like angels came down from the sky to wisk me along! Gosh, I love road bikes compared to my MTB. I LOVED the feel of the carbon bike, but didn't really like the Shimano shifters and found the brakes to be almost unusable for me given how small my hands are. The Madone felt a bit stretched out for me on the trainer, but that feeling totally went away out on the ride.

    Next, I went out on the Specialized Dolce, since he wanted me to see whether I preferred carbon or aluminum. I far preferred the SRAM shifters...they made more sense to me. But, I didn't like how the aluminum bike rode.

    So, what I decided I wanted to try was a carbon bike with SRAM components. He had a 2012 Specialized Ruby in stock, but it wasn't built yet. I've got an appointment next weekend for a ride on the Ruby (with SRAM) and hopefully a real fitting!

    It was a very exciting day for me! I've never felt more comfy on a bike than I did on those road bikes today. I'm really hoping the Ruby is exactly the thing! The wait might kill me!
    I have the 2011 Specialized Ruby Elite with SRAM components. Compared to my former road bike, which was steel and had Shimano components, the Ruby rides like I'm floating on air and the shifting is much faster responding. So if the 2012 Ruby fits you well, you are gonna love it!

 

 

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