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    Odd dilemma...

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    Alright...I'm trying to decide between WILDLY different bikes...

    Look 595 Origin Team Pro


    vs

    Titus Racer-X


    Of course, I want both. I'd LOVE to upgrade my roadbike...I'm currently on a Specialized Roubaix Expert Compact Rival. But I'd LOVE to get into mountain biking...I don't have a mountain bike right now. If I got the Look...I MIGHT be able to russel up some money to get a more affordable mountain bike...or I could sell the Roubaix and add that to whatever hobby money I could russel up and get a prett decent mountain bike.

    Decisions, decisions...
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    ...didn't you just buy that Blue?...
    Discipline is remembering what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by elk View Post
    ...didn't you just buy that Blue?...
    yeah...the Blue is almost set to roll...got shorter cranks, my favored saddle, zero set back post, and preferred handlebars. nice bike right now...should be fantastic after i get my parts on it!

    i got a GREAT deal on that cx bike which is nice...leaves more money for a roadbike upgrade or a mountain bike!

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    Hang on! You got the Blue 'cross bike? Where's that thread and how did I miss it?

    The decision between getting a sweet new road ride (BEAUTIFUL Look, BTW) or a sweet new mountain ride should come down to how much time you will spend on each. Will you be a roadie who does an occasional dirt ride, or will your time be spent more evenly between the two?

    My opinion: Since you are new to mountain biking, get the Look, sell the Roubaix, put together any money left, and buy whatever mountain bike you can afford. Best of all possible worlds! (I'm so jealous you have so much bike money!!!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by rij73 View Post
    Hang on! You got the Blue 'cross bike? Where's that thread and how did I miss it?

    The decision between getting a sweet new road ride (BEAUTIFUL Look, BTW) or a sweet new mountain ride should come down to how much time you will spend on each. Will you be a roadie who does an occasional dirt ride, or will your time be spent more evenly between the two?

    My opinion: Since you are new to mountain biking, get the Look, sell the Roubaix, put together any money left, and buy whatever mountain bike you can afford. Best of all possible worlds! (I'm so jealous you have so much bike money!!!)
    the pics i posted after i got it stink! what a little while longer and i'll post an update thread with my new thompson seat post, shorter ultegra cranks, new specialized roubaix handlebars, and my specialized alia saddle.

    i know know...not fancy like selle italia for fizik saddle, fsa kforce carbon bars, etc. but i like to stick with what feels comfortable!

    as for the bike decision...you know...i REALLY want the look. right now i'm definitely a roadie with ZERO mountain bike experience. BUT...what's stopping me is that i'm afraid of fit. my little roubaix is SO comfy...such a perfect fit...makes me think that if i want to upgrade, i should get a s-works roubaix. but it's like...having a killer specialized roubaix is sorta like having a killer tricked out toyota corolla.

    me want look...i think...

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    Why is the roubaix like a corolla? I'm assuming you mean that it would be a more economical choice than the look, but the S-works roubaix would still be at least $6,000 if I'm not mistaken, which is a lot to spend on a bike. And it's not like pros don't ride the roubaix. I think fit is certainly the most important thing about a bike... Have you ridden the look? Does it fit? If they fit equally well and you are just deciding whether or not to spend more for the cache of the look, that's one thing, but if the roubaix fits better, I can't imagine going for the look.
    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

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    I agree with what everyone has said so far. I am not far from you in the situation. Meaning, I am looking into the mountain scene and have been a roadie my whole life. I got a LOOK a few years ago and LOVE it. When I first started to ride it, I thought I died and went to bike heaven. Its an awsome ride.

    I will be testing a giant mtb this coming week to see if I should go with them.

    Good luck on your decsion.

    Red Rock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beane View Post
    Why is the roubaix like a corolla? I'm assuming you mean that it would be a more economical choice than the look, but the S-works roubaix would still be at least $6,000 if I'm not mistaken, which is a lot to spend on a bike. And it's not like pros don't ride the roubaix. I think fit is certainly the most important thing about a bike... Have you ridden the look? Does it fit? If they fit equally well and you are just deciding whether or not to spend more for the cache of the look, that's one thing, but if the roubaix fits better, I can't imagine going for the look.
    i have not ridden the look...they don't have my frame size in stock...and, of course, they won't cut the seattube down to my size unless i buy it (integrated seat post). but the look's geometry is pretty similar to the roubaix. but is it similar enough to fit super comfortably, i hope so!

    what i mean about the corolla comment is...i mean, s-works, non s-works...it's still a specialized...you know, like the walmart of bike manufacturers. specialized outsells everyone...they're ubuiqitous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celerystalksme View Post
    ...as for the bike decision...you know...i REALLY want the look. right now i'm definitely a roadie with ZERO mountain bike experience. BUT...what's stopping me is that i'm afraid of fit. my little roubaix is SO comfy...such a perfect fit...
    Just my two cents......

    You are just into your cycling season as a newbie and I think you may want to take your time to really think about this. Give yourself some time to determine what you really need in terms of performance and fit rather than what you want. If the Roubaix does not fit you, then getting a new or different bike is a reasonable choice. If the Look is catching your eye only because of looks.......

    Depending on your region, you may be able to road bike up to 4 seasons. Last year I was able to ride my Roubaix all year except for 2 weeks in February (and some time off for overtraining). With that being said, I also bought a mtb, a Specialized Rockhopper, to exercise my german shepherds on the roads. (I have since sold it and bought a Specialized Epic.) I rode my mtb from last October to May of this year and finally hung it up only because the trails became overgrown with funny foliage and the deer flies were thick this year. If you live in a region where you have 6 months of road riding or less, than adding a mtb might be in your best interest. Check with your local bike shop and see if they can rent out a mtb for you to try or check and see when Specialized is coming to your area for the test rides. Mtb'ing is really addictive but it's not for everyone. You might learn that you prefer the roads over the trails.

    Before considering your next bike purchase, talk to a mechanic and learn the ins and outs of the Titus and the Look. Mechanics sometimes know the dirty little secrets of different brands and how well the bike holds up to use and abuse.

    Hope this is helpful and good luck with your choice. If I could, I'd ride my mtb everywhere. I prefer it over my Roubaix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by celerystalksme View Post
    ...having a killer specialized roubaix is sorta like having a killer tricked out toyota corolla.
    You stole that from the Fat Cyclist! I thought that was pretty funny, though I wouldn't necessarily put down Specialized. The only reason I didn't want one is only because they are everywhere! I like having a bike that's "different" which is why I went for BLUE.

    I still say if the geometry is REALLY close -- close enough to fix with a stem change, go for the LOOK. But, be really sure... Don't they have another model with the same geometry and a standard seatpost that you can test ride???

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    Quote Originally Posted by rij73 View Post
    You stole that from the Fat Cyclist! I thought that was pretty funny, though I wouldn't necessarily put down Specialized. The only reason I didn't want one is only because they are everywhere! I like having a bike that's "different" which is why I went for BLUE.

    I still say if the geometry is REALLY close -- close enough to fix with a stem change, go for the LOOK. But, be really sure... Don't they have another model with the same geometry and a standard seatpost that you can test ride???
    yeah, i totally stole it! i laughed so hard when i read that because it's so true!!!!! lol

    i like bikes that aren't everywhere as well. as for geometry...it's REAL close...the main difference being wheelbase if i remember correctly...

    i'll have to go see if they have a 585 in my size...

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    welp...i have purchased one of these bikes!

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    Gee, I can't tell...what kind of bike is the first photo?
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    Gee, I can't tell...what kind of bike is the first photo?
    I'm not sure...the frame appears to be trying to help by urging me to look. But where?!?!?! I don't know WHERE to look?

    I think it's a Huffy?

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    The Look is uber sexy. I love the Roubaix (I had a Comp frame that needs some Calfee magic and an S-works frame). The S-works is so nice, but you know, the Expert level frame is still pretty sweet. It's a step up from the comp. But then there's the new SL2, which will be awesome. Still, despite my Roubaix love for the fit and everything, I would not pass up a hot 595 if I wanted it and had the $$.

 

 

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