Sorry. Been a very long busy weekend.
Picked up the Amira Expert Friday night after work. Hubby tried it (for me) in a street near store to make sure all was in order before our 100km ride next day. He said the shifting system (new Ultegra) is unbelievable and we are in trouble (I would love the bike. haha)
Indeed...I took it for that spin. 1st 10km we were up (flat hill) facing winds at 15km/h. Rough climb. I'm still not that strong in hills/windy conditions. I complained all the way up. hahah But the bike is kicking into gears so well. A real turbo engine in there. haha Once I got used to the bike (always takes me a little while), trusted it, and got out of that opened fields winds I was kicking dust!
We rode 50km one way and most of it is up (false flats). I was able to maintain a good speed for me and when I needed acceleration the bike was giving it to me. Very very stable fast bike. What I did with this bike on the 1st ride, I never was able to do with the Kuota in a year. Kuota, I'm afraid of it as it is too reactive/nervous.
The Amira Expert is very stable. Hit a large bump at some point. I was speeding at about 26km/h going down a small hill. The bike was just pushed into the air, kept going straight and landed right back to the front where it was heading. No swinging left to right. Never felt out of control...and this was my 1st ride.
I never ever went fast on a bike before yesterday. A "real" cyclist passed us. I was already going 28-29km/h. He's tired and is stalling me. I can't really pass him yet (he had just done that and I felt I would have just provoked him) because the other side of bike path is not great (safe) just yet. I also see a very nice long hill (not too steep) way ahead. What's the point passing him if he's going to come and get me as I'm weak on hills. Well...I passed him at 30km/h. I was enjoying this sooooo much inside. Me passing a real cyclist and burning rubber! Yeah! The bike kicked into gears so well. I had good energy and he never came to get me. Even the hill I was impressed.
At some point....and this is miraculous for me.... I nailed a 39.2km/h (I want to keep my .2 ok...hahahaha I wanted to target 40...but I'll keep this for next time!). My god...what is happening to me. That is super fast for me. Small false flat down again. But heck.... I think my eyes were not big enough to look at my speedometer. I impressed myself. I fell in love with the bike then, I think. The bike totally controllable, eating the road. Wow. I could not keep the 39km/h for more than 8 minutes. But that is a LOT coming from me!!! Wow.
So you think I like this bike? You can bet! I want it now. haha Only thing is I hate the Zebra colour. Not my type at all. Hubby said to put my "pink" american classic wheels on, bar tape some pink or fushia colour and it will totally change the look. I'm not sure but I have to be fair and say the bike is a taker...forget the look. I feel super safe, confident and smiled all the way (but for that 1st 10km).
I did 100km, not tired but happy to have ended it. A bit achy at shoulders/neck area but it is my 1st 100km ever. And the fit was not optimal either but nothing negative at all to say from this bike. I was able to let go of the brake handles and ride with hands on the side (giving them a rest) and even one hand on the flat part of the handle while the other one was keeping near the brake. Don't ask me too much on 1st ride. haha But that is something I would not and was never able to do with the kuota as it has little stability from left/right. I would have crashed long time ago with the kuota. Geometry is just not for me/my style. It can be perfect for someone else, but stresses me too much and it shows in the end and makes me hate my rides all the time.
The ultegra system is a new ultegra type for 2014. My goodness...the shifting is amazing. I would not even want to have the di2 I thought I wanted (like hubby has). It's not even needed.
Anyway, I can go on and on...this is the bike that will fit me...and encourages me to go fast and still feel safe and steady.
Now I have to call the store owner tomorrow to see what deal he can do on my Kuota's trade-in (I bought it there and they all know issues I've had since Day 1). They're very good customer-service so I'm sure we'll get to something. But I'll be losing on the Kuota more than I'd think because I want to keep the wheels (they would keep the Fulcrum that is on Arima), etc... so to be continued. It is still a $4000 bike plus 15% tax. So nearly $5000. Expecting $1800 in trade-in. So there goes my summer vacation money. No choice to keep my campground reservation in Boston area for this summer. hihi No more money to travel to Minnesota, nor Nasvhille to visit friends. Oh well. You can't have it all they say. And once I buy a bike I truly like, it will be with me until I get to 70 probably...so another 20 years. Good deal in the long run. haha



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