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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: WV
Posts: 127
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I bought it!!!!!
I test rode the Specialized Sequoia yesterday, and it was all over - it was mine. It is still an "entry level" road bike, but I am maxxed on my cash allowance. Even so, it is awesome!!!
After riding my used schwinn mt bike for a year, I was afraid of the skinnier tires (this comes standard w/ 700c x 26), but OMG, it is sooo much more responsive!! It was actually EASIER for me to maneuver this bike! I might still be wary of stray sticks and stones until I get a bit more used to the handling, but I am not "afraid" of them now. It is soo light compared to my old battlewagon, I couldn't believe it. It's got an extra set of brake levers on the horizontal, and alot of extra padding on the drops, and the stem is adjustable, so I can gradually get used to being more on the downlow, not to mention the multiple places I will now have for hand positions. The carbon fork made things pretty smooth, too. (Last year I did a 30 mile charity ride, and my hands were numb for 3 days) I am soo excited. I pick her up tomorrow after they change the seat to a Dolce, put on the bottle cages and do some adjustments. Hmmm, maybe I could manage a 50 this year now? ![]() |
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Team Sandbagger
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: San Jose, CA
Posts: 686
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Congrats, Doctorfrau!!!
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"Ride lots!"
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Posts: 6,797
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Hurray for you! Post a picture soon.
Veronica |
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