Welcome to TE and welcome to the Ruby team here... There are quite a few of us that own Rubies and love them!
Enjoy your new bike!
Shannon
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Hi everyone! I'm 28 years old and live in Maui, Hawaii.The last time I rode a bike before recently was in high school, before I got a driver's license. Back then I used to ride my best friend's brother's mountain bike.
The last few years I've been pretty sedentary. I'm pretty tired all the time and recently found out that I'm borderline diabetic. I'm 5'2" and on the smaller side, weighing about 110-115lbs, depending on the week. I'm all skin and fat, no muscle.I figure that I really need to do something physically active to improve my health and prevent diabetes.
My boyfriend literally just learned how to ride a bike this year because he's getting bored with marathons and wants to eventually do a triathlon. He bought himself a road bike and realized it wasn't too great for practicing on, so I started riding his bike and he rode my hybrid bike that I purchased so I could ride around a little with him and get some exercise. Well....it turns out that I got a little attached to his road bike (a Specialized Tarmac). I loved how light it felt and it was much more fun to ride than my bike! The only issue was that it wasn't a good fit for me since I'm smaller.
Sooo...my boyfriend is a bit of a bike geek. He can barely ride the thing, but he is obsessed with reading and researching about road bikes. He convinced me that I should buy one and he recommended the Specialized Ruby Elite Komen. I fell in love with the bike based on it's looks and wanted to buy one right away, but my boyfriend suggested that I not spend that much money without trying one out. Our local bike shop didn't have the Komen model, but they did have a few Ruby's so I got to test them out and find the right size. I immediately felt more comfortable with the size vs riding my boyfriend's bike.
The owner was able to order me the Ruby in the Komen black/pink and I was super excited. Only 3 were in stock at the time! We also decided to get me some clipless pedals (speedplay light action chrome-moly) and road shoes (specialized spirita). I was terrified at the idea of learning to clip in on the road so we purchased a trainer so I could practice. I must say I got the hang of it pretty quickly, but I did have one forgetting to unclip accident when I took it for a spin outside. Got a nicely scraped up knee from that, but I was more worried about hurting my pretty new bike...
I found this forum and I'm excited to learn more about road biking and read/share experiences!
Let's see if I can post a pic of the bike
Welcome to TE and welcome to the Ruby team here... There are quite a few of us that own Rubies and love them!
Enjoy your new bike!
Shannon
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I'm new to the forum and to cycling. After reading the info on this forum I bought a Ruby Elite Komen edition. I am learning to love her. She was an instrument of torture until my LBS was able to get her fitted to me. Enjoy your Ruby.
Awesome, another Komen owner! What adjustments did you make? My LBS owner adjusted the seat height, but everything else felt fine at the time. Now I feel like I need to push my butt further back in the seat so I moved the seat back a little. Need to ride more to see if it feels better.
Sorry to hear about the diabetes, and I hope that exercise will help with that. Your story is inspiring, as you seemed to jump right in. Good for you. I'm new here too and I've found a ton of information already. Your new bike sounds great. I hope you have a great time riding it and "see" you on the boards.
Welcome! Pretty bike![]()
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1995 Kona Cinder Cone commuterFrankenbike/Selle Italia SLR Lady Gel Flow
2008 white Nakamura Summit Custom mtb/Terry Falcon X
2000 Schwinn Fastback Comp road bike/Specialized Jett
Pretty bike! Sorry to hear about the borderline diabetes, but cycling will certainly help with that! That diagnosis is what got me on the bike, and while I did "cross over the line" into diabetes 2 before it was over, after almost a year of solid riding and strength training several times a week I managed to reverse the diabetes.
Of course it will always be a concern but am thankful to be able to manage things properly with intense exercise and diet.
As much as cycling started out as my "anti-diabetes campaign", it quickly became something much more. It gives me joy and I now ride to ride![]()
I LOVE your bike! It's so gorgeous! I am sure you will get all the bugs worked out with the fit. It comes in time so don't get discouraged. It is excellent that you are proactive with you diabetes, so many people could learn a lot from you. Have a great cycling season!
Welcome to TE. I am still pretty new here, too. Everyone has been so helpful in answering questions, and the support here is wonderful. Congratulations on your new bike and your change to a more active lifesytle.
Congratulations Azurah on your new bike.Those special edition bikes are so sharp and so sexy looking, not to mention how fast they look.
I hope you enjoy many miles together and please share beautiful, scenic photos of your rides.
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Lovely bike and what a beautiful island to be able to ride all the time. ENJOY!!!
2012 Specialized Amira S-Works
2012 Vita Elite
2011 Specialized Dolce Elite (raffle prize) - Riva Road 155
Ralaigh Tara Mtn Bike
Welcome to TE. Beautiful bike!
I have diabetes on both sides of my family and was starting to push the limits myself, so I too, took up biking. I do an American Diabetes Association Tour de Cure ride each year.
I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
2011 Trek Mamba 29er
Welcome to the TE and the Ruby club. You have found a wonderful forum. You will learn so many things from the ladies here about everything bikes and everything else as well! So supportive too.
Based on all the great things I have read here, I was definitely leaning toward a Ruby when I upgraded. So fun to teach my husband about bikes, cuz I read it here! I was so much more informed when I walked into the LBS.
Boy, if only everyone would be proactive about their diabetes the way you have been, I'm sure the world (especially this country) would be so much healthier. Good for you!
Enjoy.
2011 Specialized Ruby Comp
2015 Giant Liv Tempt 3
COOL BIKE ! Congrats ! I'm jealous !! I am going to try one this weekend after seeing yours- fingers crossed the geometry will work. Seeing this bike( I know) just pushed me to get over my fear of clipless pedals, and get a road bike.
Thanks for the inspiration, and enjoy that bike !
I want one too! I looked at it when I bought my Dolce, but at the time, it was out of my price range. And what a great place to ride!!
2013 Volagi Viaje
2002 LeMond Tete de Course rebuild/"The Chimaera"
2012 Scott Contessa Foil with Dura-Ace
2011? budget "Takara Kabuto" Single Speed/Fixie "The Bumblebee"
1999 Santana Team Ti 700 tandem/"Silver Streak"