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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Wisconsin
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Hey there everybody! I'm looking for alittle advice. I bought a Schwinn Voyaguer GS last March and quickly grew out of it. I was getting back into riding and had a tight budget. I was mostly attracted to the XXL frame(823 Standover for 6'-2"). Now, I am really looking forward to getting a road bike. I'm thinking for a thousand dollars I'd like either a Cannondale Synapse 6, a Trek 1.5, a Giant OCR 1 or a Schwinn Le Tour GSX. If I go to the $800 range I'm thinking Cannondale Synapse 7, Trek 1.2, Giant OCR 2, Specialized Allenz(triple or double?) or Schwinn Le Tour GS. I love riding 10-20 miles a day, more on weekends. Does anybody have $.02 they can contribute to my decision making process? I'd like advice on frame configuration, size, components and tire width, should I have clips or get shoes,etc. BTW, I'm no spring chicken but for 50 I'm doing pretty good! Thanks!
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Wisconsin
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That Cannondale Synapse up there in the poll should have been a 7.
Last edited by Desert Rider : 13-01.-2008 at 05:05 PM. Reason: Wrong Model |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: New Zealand
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(You managed to grow out of a bike at 55??
![]() )Get clipless pedals, they should be the third thing on your shopping list after the bike and bike shorts. The thing I like about my Trek 1000 is the ability to mount a rack and fit a small rackpack. It doubles as a training bike and as a light commuter. Does the Trek 1500 has something similar?
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Wisconsin
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Thanks for the tip! BTW, that's 50 not 55!
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Wisconsin
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96 Views and 5 Votes. Come guys, help me out here.
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