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    2010 Salsa Vaya Road Bike

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    I hate to do it, but I'm selling my Salsa Vaya. I bought her new in July, 2010 and she only has 100 miles on her---not even broken in yet. MSRP is $1500; I'm asking $1200. It's a wonderful bike but it's one size too large and I just can't get used to the 26" wheels. I am selling her with the Planet Bike full fenders with mud flap ($45), bar end mirror and the Brooks leather bar tape ($60). The rear rack, Brooks saddle, bottle cages and pedals are not included. Buyer pays for packing and shipping. She needs to find a good, loving home.

    Frame: Steel
    Color: Upside Brown
    Size: 52 cm
    Chainring: Shimano 34/50
    Cassette: Shimano CS-HG61, 9-Speed, 11-32
    Shifters: Shimana Tiagra STI
    Brakes: SRAM BB5 Road, 160mm Rotor, 6-Bolt
    Brake Levers: Shimano Tiagra STI

    Here are the stats from the Salsa site. And this is a review of the bike.
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    Too big for me, but that's a beautiful bike.

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    She's purdy! Their website doesn't do that bike justice.

    I think I'd need a 54 cm though

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    Oh my!!!! That bike is GORGEOUS!!!!! I'm soooo glad it's too big for me because I would snap that up in an instant. BEAUTIFUL!!!
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    It is gorgeous and why it caught my eye in the first place at the bike shop. I bought it even though it was too big and I thought it wouldn't matter for a commuter, trail bike but I was wrong. It does matter and it just doesn't fit me. It's too pretty to not be ridden.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    It is gorgeous and why it caught my eye in the first place at the bike shop. I bought it even though it was too big and I thought it wouldn't matter for a commuter, trail bike but I was wrong. It does matter and it just doesn't fit me. It's too pretty to not be ridden.
    I remember falling in love with the Fargo last year - but neither the Fargo nor Vaya come very small - though their fit charts appear to say otherwise. I am sorry that it didn't work out for you, she is quite pretty!

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    Beautiful bike, but probably a little short for me. :/ Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    Beautiful bike, but probably a little short for me. :/ Good luck!
    Owlie - Salsa measures different from some other manufacturers - I forget the difference now, it's been a year since I've checked out a Salsa, but I do remember this. Their sizes are larger than they might appear to be from a number. Not that I am trying to enable you or anything - but if you have a local Salsa dealer you might want to step over one and see what you think if you are interested.

    I really WANTED that Fargo last year, but I love my LHT so it worked out

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    You are right, Catrin. The TT length on this one is 525.
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    Too big for me, but oh. I'm still thinking about a hill-country grocery getter ... may have to take a look at one of those.

    I've never ridden 26" wheels - what didn't you like about them (besides having to keep your spare tubes separate)?
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    Uh-oh Catrin You might be enabling...haha.

    Per the size chart on the website I'm too tall for this one, but I'll admit that I've never been on a Salsa that wasn't a mountain bike. Maybe I'll try to find one to check out here.

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    Oh, I love that bike! I can see not liking it because it doesn't fit you, but riding on 26" wheels is like being in a luxury car. not to mention so much less concern about flat tires.

    beautiful, good luck selling it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jessmarimba View Post
    Uh-oh Catrin You might be enabling...haha.

    Per the size chart on the website I'm too tall for this one, but I'll admit that I've never been on a Salsa that wasn't a mountain bike. Maybe I'll try to find one to check out here.
    It is my pleasure to be helpful I also don't believe their sizing charts from my limited experience with Salsa so you might not BE too tall....not that I am trying to entice....enable...errrrrrr whatever
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Too big for me, but oh. I'm still thinking about a hill-country grocery getter ... may have to take a look at one of those.

    I've never ridden 26" wheels - what didn't you like about them (besides having to keep your spare tubes separate)?
    I didn't like the 26" wheels because it felt like riding a mountain bike on the road, that's all. I would pedal and pedal and just didn't get anywhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    I didn't like the 26" wheels because it felt like riding a mountain bike on the road, that's all. I would pedal and pedal and just didn't get anywhere.
    But isn't that just gearing? You have to be in a taller cog combination to get the same development from a smaller wheel - once you take that into account, it still felt like that?
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