I'm looking for a bike to use on my daily commute (not long, ~8 mile round trip), around town, and on week long tours. I've been using my Trek 7.2 FX but have never loved it and would like to upgrade to something that is not a hybrid. I got a lot of suggestions from the crowd in another post, but now that I've started shopping I've lowered my price point a bit to max out around $1250.
As I suspected, no one carries touring/cross bikes in my size (road bike is a 48 Specialized Dolce), so shopping has been tricky. I haven't been able to test ride anything but from reading/talking to people am intersted in the Trek Crossrip and the Surley Cross Check. I can order a Surly Cross Check but will have to put down a deposit that will turn into store credit to do so, which will tie me to a specific bike shop. I've been hoping that something used would turn up on Craiglist but the pickings are slim in my size.
I can order the Trek Crossrip for free to try, so I think I'll do that. Apparently its smallest size is a 49 which may be too large for me (at 5'2") but there's no harm in ordering. I am leaning towards aluminum since I'll be leaving the bike out in the rain during the day -- I know there is Frame Saver but even still I think alumninum might be better in my case?
I do know the Trek Crossrip is speced low for its price. I can't decide if I care about that or not. The lowest end model has a triple, which would be good for touring, one model up (+$200) has a double but disc brakes. Would that be worth it? We have a stable of bikes at home but none have disc brakes so I don't know much about them. The shop put in a mass order of Trek Crossrips for a charity ride and may have an extra one for me to buy, which would be the lowest model but would be much cheaper than normal so I may end up going that route.
Part of me is still wondering about the Surly, though. Bike shops have steered me away from it but my husband has wondered out loud if the profit margin is just slimmer on those. They are heavy, though, and I'm mostly looking to make my bike commute a little more fun on a bike that would also be appropriate for touring.
TE mentioned the CAADX which I believe is just in my price range but none of the shops around here have suggested them or seem to carry them.



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