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C'dale R1000 or Lemond Buenos Aires?
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I've been riding a Trek aluminum hybrid for a year and am ready to move into a more serious road bike. I am looking at these two bikes; they appear to be more or less equal in component quality and price (C'dale slightly higher). The chief difference is the frame material, but it isn't my purpose to open the steel v aluminum can of worms. I am just interested in hearing from those of you who have experience with these bicycles. I'm female, athletic, and chiefly interested in solo and club riding with the possibility of Cat 4 racing someday. Thanks! |
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C'dale R1000 or Lemond Buenos Aires?
I'd shop for fit over brand. Women can be challenging to fit well. It's
fairly easy to get a good fit. Get to a bike shop that will take the time to get you fitted well. Better to do one custom frame that fits than several bikes that turn out to be "not close enough". I have preferences and so does the next guy or gal. Look for pedal - front wheel overlap. "Attractive Nuisance" wrote in message ... Hi- I've been riding a Trek aluminum hybrid for a year and am ready to move into a more serious road bike. I am looking at these two bikes; they appear to female, athletic, and chiefly interested in solo and club riding with the possibility of Cat 4 racing someday. Thanks! |
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C'dale R1000 or Lemond Buenos Aires?
"Attractive Nuisance" wrote in message ...
Hi- I've been riding a Trek aluminum hybrid for a year and am ready to move into a more serious road bike. I am looking at these two bikes; they appear to be more or less equal in component quality and price (C'dale slightly higher). The chief difference is the frame material, but it isn't my purpose to open the steel v aluminum can of worms. I am just interested in hearing from those of you who have experience with these bicycles. I'm female, athletic, and chiefly interested in solo and club riding with the possibility of Cat 4 racing someday. Thanks! It really boils down to you - how do these two options fit YOU, not me or anyone else. Personally, I think that these are pretty equal on paper. For me, on the road, the Buenos Aires wins hands down. The only way for you to decide will be to take good, long tests on both and decide how they feel and respond. - rick |
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