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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
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    Chicago
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    Hi

    I was similar to you last spring. I bought my entry road bike, a Trek 1200 in fall 2003. I put a bunch of miles on it, did my 2nd RAGBRAI on it, etc. It really got me into cycling more seriously than I had in the past. I pushed myself, joined a club of 99.9% men. I had total bike envy of what they had. Like you, I love my Trek. It's a fantastic bike. But I had that itch pretty bad. So I evaluated my expenses in like March 2005 and I had some money from a bonus at work coming. So, I went shopping I thought I was going to get another Trek because the 1200 had served me so well. I started looking at Lemonds also. I was about sold on a Lemond Versailles when they showed me the Zurich. Maybe it was the beautiful blue color that caught my attention, but it rode like butter when I tested it. It was about $400 more than I'd set as my max price range, but I was in love. I can say that I no longer have that itch to buy a new bike. I can't say it won't ever come back, but the Lemond is perfect for me for now. I kept my Trek and use it as my commuter.
    "Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2005
    Posts
    217
    Quote Originally Posted by betagirl
    Hi

    I was similar to you last spring. I bought my entry road bike, a Trek 1200 in fall 2003. I put a bunch of miles on it, did my 2nd RAGBRAI on it, etc. It really got me into cycling more seriously than I had in the past. I pushed myself, joined a club of 99.9% men. I had total bike envy of what they had. Like you, I love my Trek. It's a fantastic bike. But I had that itch pretty bad. So I evaluated my expenses in like March 2005 and I had some money from a bonus at work coming. So, I went shopping I thought I was going to get another Trek because the 1200 had served me so well. I started looking at Lemonds also. I was about sold on a Lemond Versailles when they showed me the Zurich. Maybe it was the beautiful blue color that caught my attention, but it rode like butter when I tested it. It was about $400 more than I'd set as my max price range, but I was in love. I can say that I no longer have that itch to buy a new bike. I can't say it won't ever come back, but the Lemond is perfect for me for now. I kept my Trek and use it as my commuter.
    Thanks beta! You took the plunge! I love my Trek too. I think that's it, I ride with mostly guys and they are always talking or tinkering with their bikes. I definetely ride the entry level bike in the group but the way I see it, if I can keep up to on your fancy tite bike, it's really my engine motoring!
    All limits are self imposed - Icarus

 

 

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