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  1. #1
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    Funny how a great deal helps make a decision

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    Since taking up mountain biking last fall, I've been researching and testing and generally trying to decide what to buy. We had an old Trek 820 which I've been riding. Tried full suspension, tried 29ers, tried full suspension 29ers. On these local trails I really like a regular 29er HT. I'd narrowed my search down to a few. Kona Kahuna, Myka 29er Expert, Trek X-Caliber and the real budget stretcher a Salsa El Mariachi.

    I still lust after the El Mariachi...however, our local LBS just bought the midwest Trek women's demo trailer 2011. (Lindsay the demo rep coached at both the MTB clinics I've attended) Selling them at great prices, warranted new. Really great prices. 1/3 off msrp. And so, today this followed me home...



    She's got a tiny little blemish/scratch on the top bar in that minty area. But other than that just beautiful. LBS put on a new chain and new tires just to make her even more new. I'm thrilled. A bike spec'd out with components above what I'd hoped to pay, but in the $1000 take home range.

    Can't wait to ride her on some real trails. Was tearing up the yard, our woods, logs etc. today. Ordered some Forte Platforms to replace the ones we threw on for now. Undecided about the stock Bontrager saddle, may move the Specialized Ariel saddle i'd put on the old Trek over to the new girl.
    Kim

    Specialized Dolce Sport Compact (roadie)
    Specialized Ariel Sport Disc (commuter)
    Trek GF X-Caliber WSD (mtb)
    "Sally" Schwinn Mesa Runner (steel, old, old stand-by)

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  2. #2
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    That's awesome, Kim! Congrats to you and your new baby!
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

  3. #3
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    Hey, can I ask your height/what size you got?

    I usually ride a 17.5 in frame but the reach on the x-caliber is a little longer than usual...however our local store doesn't have the 15 in. frame in stock (just 14 and 17.5).

    I might go up tomorrow to check it out anyway but I'm just curious! You named two of the bikes I'd hoped for and I hadn't considered Treks, but seeing as how we apparently want about the same bike I should probably consider the x-caliber

    "I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens

  4. #4
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    Jess- I'm 5'7" ish ( tad over), got a 17.5 X-Caliber. I was torn between a Sm and Med El Mariachi - but neither was available to test ride, so still unsure on it. I was leaning to Sm,LBS thought med. For the Myka I preferred the med, lbs thought I should have gone large. My commuter is a lg Specializeed Ariel, and I think she's marginally too big.

    I was surprised by how perfect the 17.5 X-Caliber feels. Definitely not too long reach.
    Kim

    Specialized Dolce Sport Compact (roadie)
    Specialized Ariel Sport Disc (commuter)
    Trek GF X-Caliber WSD (mtb)
    "Sally" Schwinn Mesa Runner (steel, old, old stand-by)

    My blog - this, that, travel, garden, bikes, fitness, family, whatever

  5. #5
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    Thanks for the info! I was just going by numbers, haven't tested, so for all I know it'll feel fine I'm 5'7" also and I have relatively long torso and arms.

    Now I'm all (preemptively) excited!! I'll cross my fingers...I want a new bike

    Hope you're enjoying yours!

    "I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens

  6. #6
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    Congratulations on your new bike! She looks ready to hit the trails...
    --Nick
    2012 Santa Cruz Juliana R xc (blue)
    Vintage Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo 24 speed (red)

  7. #7
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    Congratulations!

  8. #8
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    Congratulations!
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  9. #9
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    One more question for ya - did you ride both the WSD and the normal x-caliber? I can't see much of a difference from the specs (besides saddle & paint job) but our store is out of the WSD.

    "I never met a donut I didn't like" - Dave Wiens

  10. #10
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    I rode only the WSD X-Caliber. I stood over the men's but that's not much of a test. Did feel similar. The 15.5 WSD felt very short in top tube length. Rode it around the parking lot while they were assembling the 17.5. In fact I felt all cramped up, and in ready position as if I was going over the front.

    My store didn't have any of the men's demo fleet to sell, so wasn't looking too hard at the non-WSD. However, the men's X-Cal was marked down 10%. Assume a model year change sale.

    I did ride a men's 17.5 Trek GF Paragon on the store's weekly demo ride, did about 6-8 miles of street going to the trails and about 6 miles on trail. Liked it too, but prefer the feel of the WSD X-Cal. Little thing, like the brake levers just felt better in my hand. plus that was really getting out of my price range.
    Kim

    Specialized Dolce Sport Compact (roadie)
    Specialized Ariel Sport Disc (commuter)
    Trek GF X-Caliber WSD (mtb)
    "Sally" Schwinn Mesa Runner (steel, old, old stand-by)

    My blog - this, that, travel, garden, bikes, fitness, family, whatever

 

 

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