Test ride several and see how you feel on them. It will give you an idea of what you do and don't like.
Test ride several and see how you feel on them. It will give you an idea of what you do and don't like.
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Welcome to TE! Try as many as you can, and see how they feel. I will always take a little less bang-for-buck, as it were, if it fits better. (I learned that the hard way.)
I do agree that if it makes you smile and it fits you and your budget, get it!
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Specialized does make a good bike, but I second what Owlie said about fit and trying a few bikes. You'll be happier in the long run. I have the carbon cousin to the Dolce (a Ruby) - and I love the bike, but not every bike fits every person.
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DO you get to pay through the nose for Spec in Oz? It might be worth looking at what is competitive in your local market. 1000$USD goes quite a way in the USA but not so far in Oz. KNow what you want from your bike, I have ridden with people who really regretted their first purchase because they had to upgrade so soon. 1000USD is a lot for a leisure bike (enough that you would fret about leaving it locked up outside in a city) but not a ton for a road bike that would allow you to grow for a few years.
I also agree that if you can test ride several to do so. The only WSD bike I've tried that I even feel comfortable on is the Specilaized Ameria. However that's a carbon bike with a more agressive positioning than the Ruby or Dulce. I also tested the Dulce and felt to compressed/squeezed on it. (also felt the same way on the Trek Lexa). The bike I ended up buying is the Felt F5, it's unisex/men's bike and it fits me great. Definately test as many as you can.
I third the suggestion that you try several different brands and models, as you need to find the right fit for your body. That said, I really do like the Dolce at that price point. I think Specialized offers a well thought-out bike for the money. I rode the Dolce before I decided to spend more and go with a carbon fiber frame, the Spec Ruby.
You may also want to try the Trek Lexa. Giant and Felt make really good bikes too. I really liked the ride of the Felts a lot, and they are somewhat less costly than Specialized.