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Another Bike
Not a Kestrel, I am not in Sanguru's league.
I am getting back into road cycling after some years out. I trained for several months on my Trek mountain bike, with street tires, but the weight of the bike was killing me, apart from the very upright riding position. My new toy is a Trek 5200. OCLV Carbon, full Shimano Ultegra (triple), Bontrager Race carbon fork, Bontrager Race wheels, Bzzzkill harmonic dampers, 2006 model in Anthracite Duotone. I really like the frame; given that I need a 62 cm model stiffness is important. See the photos for the gussets. What I can't believe is how comfortable it is. Tracks beautifully, climbs very nicely, and generally is a joy to ride. I added a very simple Sigma computer, while I figure out whether I need (want) a Garmin Edge 305. The other treat was a set of Nike Lance II shoes, with Ultegra SPD-SL pedals. Full carbon fibre sole. Comfortable, and highly recommended, albeit after only a few hours riding time. Photos attached for those wondering what this is all about. Suggestions/tuning ideas accepted gladly from those who are already there. Apologies in advance for the quality of the photos, but my DSLR is in for service, so I am using an older point and shoot. The camera is fine, the flash is weak. Jeff
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2004 X5 4.4i Titanium Silver on Black - Sports - Premium - Cold Weather - Rear Climate - Heated Rear Seats - Navigation - DSP - Ajustable Ride Height - /// M Sports Steering Wheel - ///M Racing Pedals - 4.8is Body Kit and Tail Pipes - Panorama Moonroof - Bluetooth® Wireless - 2006 Instrument Cluster - Intravee II - OEM 20" 168's with Diamaris
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Very nice Jeff. That is one sexy looking bike. I saw a show on how Trek started and how they build those OCLV Carbon frames. Very impressive!
An interesting read about the history of Trek
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very nice bike Jeff! my wife has a very similar bike - Trek 5000 OCLV (Ultegras triple with very similar setup) and she trains with me.. OCLV's are great frames and you got great components for the price there! have fun!
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Great Bike
I would get on of these Shimano Flightdeck Computer Heads
http://www.rei.com/online/store/Prod...m_cat=datafeed They show your gear postion and have many other features. The head unit is black and will look better on your bike. I would also sugest using White Lighting on your chain. Where did you purchase it? |
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Looked at the Flightdeck, but it really didn't do a lot more than the Sigma, just cadence. I am not at all concerned with colour of the case, just readability of the display in sunlight. Also, the wireless link is reported to be problematic. I got the Sigma just to have something while I think about the Edge. The Sigma has lots of functions more me. Anyone use the Edge? If so, do you use it with the wireless cadence sender?
Got the bike at a local shop in Vancouver (Caps), mainly due to the club rides they hold, and the fitting exercise that they offer. They did the computer measurement before ordering it, and after the bike was set up they had me ride on rollers while they fine tuned it. We swapped out the stem, etc, all included.
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I have the Garmin Edge 305 with the heart rate monitor and it's not bad. A little pricey for what it is but still better than most out there. Size is still a factor as the watch is a little big for my wrist. Otherwise on practice transitions, I do like it better than having to swap between legs.
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I want to buy a road bike, but don't want to spend too much... actually, I want buy two. One for me, one for Nicole. They don't have to be anything super fancy, I just rather not get mountain bikes cause I want to do distance stuff. I'm not into the rugged thing like I used to be and don't want the weight or upright position. The main purpose will be working out, etc... don't think either of us will be entering any type of competitions.
So, any suggestions what I should be looking at, companies, price expected, etc??? Thanks.... Oh, and really sweet looking bike you picked up
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With bike the two key items are frame material and grears.
I would suggest getting an full Shimano Ultegra gear set. here a few suggestions: http://www.gtbicycles.com/pavement/c...usa&brand=pave http://www.schwinnbike.com/products/...ail.php?id=602 http://www.ironhorsebikes.com/bikes/index.asp?ID=39 http://www.jensonusa.com/store/produ...s+Bike+05.aspx http://www2.trekbikes.com/bikes/bike...id=1407000&f=2 Last edited by E61Silver; 05-09-2006 at 07:30 PM. |
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for road bikes, I would primarily stick with Specialized or Trek. Great bikes for the prices. Schwinn IMO have yet to make a good road frame as has GT. Cannondale also makes a decent road frame but a little pricey and the quality is not on par with specialized or trek. If you want to not spend to much money, look at the Specialized allez or roubaix bikes.
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