Jamis Aurora. Hands down, no questions.
(assuming it fits, of course)
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My partner is going to be getting 2k in a couple of weeks and plans on buying us both a very entry level road bike. We'd both like something with a more relaxed geometry, but we don't want a flat bar bike. I know at this time of year the 2012s are clearing out so we may be able to get a bike that normally sells around 1200 for 1000.
If you had to recommend a relaxed geometry road bike in that price range what you would recommend? Just looking online I like the way the Felts and Specialized look and in 3rd place Jamis. Obviously fit is most important, but I'm just trying to get ideas of where we might start. I'm not sure what to look for online for relaxed fit road bikes. Also, I guess I am looking to get the best bang for the buck, decent beginner components.
Jamis Aurora. Hands down, no questions.
(assuming it fits, of course)
Giant and Felt are good bang-for-buck companies, assuming they fit, as is Fuji (sometimes). Specialized and Cannondale tend to be more expensive for what you get.
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Thanks for the suggestions and helping me narrow my choices. The Aurora is really cute and there's a Jamis dealer close to home. Felt and Giant are sold by the same LBS that's on my way home from work so I'll check them both out.
tulip: I am thinking of an Aurora or a Bosa nova. Did you try both? How does the Aurora fit you, and is it ok on gravel?
Thanks
Rubylvr
If you are looking at touring bikes, you should be able to get a Long Haul Trucker for under $1k. Sweet bomb-proof steel bike, road bars, bar-end shifters. I've not ridden an Aurora so I don't know how they compare. The LHT should be find on gravel, and it comes with nice tires - at least mine did.