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  1. #1
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    New Bike.. POSSIABLY

    OK. I think I've gone and gotten bitten by this BUG that's going around. DH mentioned he wanted to look at road bikes or hybrids.. something a little faster then the cruisers we bought in June.

    We started looking at the 7.6 (or 7.5) FX for him and I then found a used 2008 WSD 7.3 FX and I'm going to look at it after work tomorrow.

    It's sooooo pretty. It's $350. Should I or shouldn't I??? The 2011 7.3 is $660 and many of the components are the same.

    http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes...rchive/73fxwsd

    Shannon
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    My first "nice" bike was a 2008 7.2 FX. We've had many happy rides, some long (50-60mi) together. I decided to buy a road bike this summer, but my Trek and I are spending just as much (if not more!) time together as I've made it into my daily commuter and around-town bike.

    The FX's are great bikes--there are a few of us fans around here. I can't give advice on the pricing on a used one, I suppose it will all depend on the condition it's in, and more experienced folks could probably give you tips on things to watch out for.

    Regarding your and DH's decision between road bikes and hybrids... some folks would say go straight for a road bike, but I'm so very glad that I took that step in between (I had been riding an old, clunky, ill-fitting mountain bike purchased at Sportmart) before taking the plunge on a road bike.

    Good luck!
    '09 Jamis Satellite Femme | stock Jamis Road Sport -- road
    '08 Trek 7.2FX | Terry Cite -- commuter
    '77 Raleigh Grand Prix mixte | stock Brooks (vinyl) -- just for fun!

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    I think it is bikepedia.com.

  4. #4
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    How exciting! I think you should definitely have a look at it and see how it feels if you can test-ride it too.

    I'd love a new bike, but am going to hold off til next spring/summer when I have a few more miles under my belt. That's the plan, anyway.
    Dawes Cambridge Mixte, Specialized Hardrock, Specialized Vita.

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    Part of me says this is silly...
    • I don't NEED a second bike at this point.
    • Bike seems a decent deal as other 08' Trek 7.3's on ebay are around $400 with free ship, so the asking price is fair market value if not a tad under. New this bike MSRP'd at around $540... 2011 version goes for $660 and comparing the two, I see small differences. The main changes is the new saddle post and bars that are supposed to dampen some of the vibrations. Different rims (Bontrager Camino instead of SSR on the 2011) but stock Bontrager wheels so they're likely pretty much the same and if I have issues with them I'll get better ones anyhow.
    • I've been using the trainer a lot and taking on/off the bike when I want to ride outside is just a plain hassle, so I've been thinking of getting a old beater bike for the trainer anyhow. This defiantly isn't a beater bike, but something I'd like to advance to, something to keep nudging me forward.
    • New 2011 bike costs about twice what this bike is, but I have some peace of mind with a new bike as local shop is a really nice. I do have to factor in the cost of the tune-up on this new bike (at some point.)
    • From what I'd read, going with a dedicated road bike might not be for "me", as we have LOADS of hills around here and not much flat. I could get a roadie with a triple and geared properly, but browsing it seems these bikes are WAY out of my price range. My back is still an issue so I do have to wonder about the standard stretched out position on a roadie. I don't plan on doing anything besides treks around the neighborhood and paved trails-- the ultimate goal tho is to build toward doing some longer distance events... but that is way into next year... I have to get more saddle time and work on fitness first.



    Shannon
    Last edited by Roadtrip; 09-24-2010 at 06:32 AM.
    Starbucks.. did someone say Starbucks?!?!
    http://www.cincylights.com

  6. #6
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    you need to make your own decision, but that's a nice bike at a good price!
    and you can probably sell it at close to that price if you decide you want something different later.
    I like Bikes - Mimi
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