First, an introduction of sorts. I've been cycling all my life (bought my first real "ten-speed" just after I got my driver's license at 16), and now, many years but not so many bikes later, it's time for a new one.
That first bike and the one that replaced it, were mixte frames. They were the only ones around if you were only 5'0" tall and didn't want a kid's bike. Next came my 1987 Miyata 615GT tourer with a 50 cm standard frame. Yes, it's too big to stand over but the riding position is fine. The advantage of this bike, which I still have and love, is that I can carry multple water bottles, easily fit front and rear racks, and both wheels are the same size. The first "Terry" bikes with a smaller front wheel came out in the late 1980s but I didn't want to carry two spares all the time.
Next came my 1991 Cramerotti road bike with 46 cm frame, the one I'm thinking of replacing, now that the kids are grown and I have time to ride for fitness again. When I bought it, I didn't put a lot of thought into it because it was the only bike my size I could find in Vancouver (which isn't exactly a small town).
Trouble is, my tiny steel Cramerotti weighs 50% more than my husband's new carbon bike. His has nice low gears and those cool brake lever shifters while I still have down tube shifters. So I want something new.
I am anxiously waiting the arrival of Trek Domanes in my area. Two dealers I spoke to said they plan to get in at least a couple of 44 cm models. I also want to try a Specialized Ruby when the 2013 models come in or when I can find a shop that has a small one on the floor.
Now for my question--are there any other bike similar to Domane and Ruby (for riding bumpy roads) that I should be considering? I'm looking for carbon and a very small frame.
Jacquie



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Based on your height, I think you will fit in the WSD category - the smallest WSD Synapse size is 44 so that may be worth considering if you have a dealer in your area. The Ruby, Domane and Synapse are similarly intended for the more relaxed position vs. a racing bike. I road over some very bumpy roads on the Synapse recently and while I don't exactly have a good comparison (first road bike), I felt fine after a 20 mile ride.