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  1. #16
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    Aug 2012
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenBiker View Post
    Devold, it's a 50 so it has the 26" wheels. The 52 would probably fit me better, at least according to the Salsa website, and my only lingering doubt/regret is that I didn't hold out for a chance to ride a 52 and compare. But the closest bike shop that even carries Surly and Salsa is a 3-hour drive for me, and I was only in town for the day, and the 50 felt pretty good...and anyway, as you said, the 52 has 26" wheels too.

    So far I don't feel like I gave up much by having smaller wheels. There is less toe overlap than with my 700c road bike and while the Salsa isn't a speed machine, i can maintain a respectable pace very easily once I get going.

    Edited to add: the guy at the shop showed me an article by Rivendell that gave a bunch of reasons they will only use 26" wheels on smaller frames - had to do with seat tube angles and other things they considered unacceptable geometry compromises when putting bigger wheels on such frames. I don't have the knowledge or experience to critically evaluate the things they said, but it sounded pretty convincing.
    Thanks, it sounds promising I also read some stuff about why they chose smaller wheels. The 50 and 52 are SMALL frames and I hate to much toe overlap!

    I hope you'll enjoy your new bike :-)
    2010 Rock Lobster - mtb converted to commuter bike
    2010 Kona Dr. Lisa - commuter
    2011 Titus Rockstar 29er - Full suspension

  2. #17
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
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    Is that a women's frame? It looks really relaxed. I am thinking of a bike like yours, and liked how the Specialized Tricross fit.

  3. #18
    Join Date
    Mar 2011
    Location
    Utah
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    It's not a WSD, Salsa doesn't offer those as far as I know. It is a very relaxed position and with the larger tires it's a comfort ride for sure, but is still pretty nimble and easy to pedal. It has some cross features and some touring features, according to the web site and the bike shop guy. I've ridden it on a dirt/gravel canal path and on streets so far and it handled well. Haven't tackled any big hills yet but it sure seems like there's a gear for everything (I got the triple version).
    Road bike: Specialized Ruby Comp (2011)
    Commuter: Salsa Vaya (2012)

  4. #19
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    Jan 2005
    Location
    North Bellmore, NY
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    Very nice and glad to hear you love it. I bought a Vita not as much for a commuter but a do anything bike and I feel the same way, just love it. I think it is the simplicity of the bike, come home from work, put on stretch pants and sneakers and out I go. I wanted to keep it as a basic bike, platform pedals and a kickstand
    2012 Specialized Amira S-Works
    2012 Vita Elite
    2011 Specialized Dolce Elite (raffle prize) - Riva Road 155
    Ralaigh Tara Mtn Bike

 

 

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