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Join Date: Aug 2007
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I am getting back into road cycling again, and of course, I have been searching for the ideal bike for me. In years past, I have always been loyal to Kestrel. Now, seven or so years later, and since my last purchase, I am amazed at how advanced bicycle design and manufacturing has progressed.
The last time that I was in the market for a bicycle, I did not hold in such high regard the brand of bike that I am currently considering to purchase - Giant. Ten years ago, for whatever reason, Giant to me was not a bike that I would have even remotely considered investing in. Now for 2008, it is my first choice! The Giant TCR-C1 to be more specific. My search has narrowed, and the focus has included the 08' Trek Madone 5.2, the 07' Felt F2 and/or the Z25, the 07' Specialized Tarmac, and then last but not least, the 07'/08' Giant TCR-C1. I can truly appreciate all of the bikes that I have mentioned, yet the Giant TCR-C1, to me, is "One Sweet Ride", especially now that it comes equipped with the new Shimano Ultegra SL group. To those individuals reading this thread that might also be in the market to purchase a new road bike, I must say - you certainly owe it to yourself to go check out Giant's line of TCR Carbon and OCR Carbon road bikes. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at what you discover. My purchase is going to take place this Saturday. I can't wait! |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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wow, some cool bikes, I own a tarmac expert double, one word, awesome. so which one ya getting?
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I believe I am going to go with the Giant TCR C1. It has been a struggle, no doubt, trying to figure out which ride to decide on. And yes, that Specialized Tarmac lineup is awesome! |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Australia
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Yes that TCR C1 looks really nice with some spot on components. |
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Thanks Janie! I ordered the GIANT TCR C1 last week, and am expecting its arrival either today or tomorrow. I can't wait to get it out there on the road. |
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aeesome, what color?
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(Carbon, Silver, and Yellow) |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Australia
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That is one hot looking bike - we don't have that colour over here in Australia - the 2008 TCR C1 is carbon, white (instead of silver) and green (instead of yellow). Enjoy ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Thanks J! Do you own a Giant? |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Southern Massachusetts
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In the spring of 2005, I bought a Giant TCR 1; black/white/red.....and it the love of my life!! Best of luck with your new baby!!! You will love it!
Best bang for the buck too! Enjoy, Boston ~ GO SOX!! |
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This bike is one amazing machine! You've got a friend here for sure!!! Yes Indeed - Go RedSOX!!! |
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