Am I foolish for wanting to patronise a given bike shop?
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Looks real sweet. Love those SLK cranks with the beefy 46t ring plus I spy a23s wheels! The fit setup looks good too
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Came with VelocityA23s, and the cranks are HUGE. Climbing standing is going to take some getting used to (probably the high bottom bracket), but with the 130mm stem on it, I'm pretty comfy and stretched out -- especially with the drop. I'm still shocked that I fit on a 56cm frame at my height, but the advice I got to go find a good LBS and trust the fitter appears to have worked out pretty well.
It climbs SO much easier than the Trek, sitting or standing. Can't wait for a bit of better weather and to take it out for a bit longer of a ride and up into the Sandias.
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congrats, nice looking bike
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"One in particular has absolutely stood out as the best I've found in town" ....................There you go, get the bike that rides best for you.
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Depending on your definition of "local" I guess I'm pretty fortunate for someone living in a small town of 20,000. I have a small dealer about 20 miles away that sells Trek but understandably has a very limited inventory. Forty miles away there's a large Trek/Specialized dealer. 65 miles, depending on direction, gets me multiple Cannondale (small & large), Trek, Specialized. Raleigh, Felt, Cervelo, Litespeed, etc. Several of the 65 mile radius dealers have been very helpful thus far answering questions, offering to fit, etc. I bought Cannondale hybrids for my wife and me from one of them. I'm hoping to buy myself a road bike in the near future and the leading candidates are Cannondale Synapse and Trek Domane. In my heart, I'd like to buy from the closest Trek dealer, but I know he won't be able to fit me to an in-stock bike and my conscience won't let me order through him after someone else does all the fitting work. And I think I like the Cannondale slightly better, though if I hit the lottery, I might go for the Litespeed or Cervelo!
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Kudos for wanting to patronize your local LBS. I faced a decision earlier this year: the bike I wanted was not carried by my preferred LBS. I explained the situation to the owner, who said "we appreciate every dollar you spend here, even if it's just a dollar." Bought the bike at another shop, and had its breakin service done there. But, from there on forward, I take it to my preferred LBS for service, parts, etc.
Keep in mind: a bike purchase is a one shot deal. Bike maintenance, parts and apparel are an on-going relationship.
Keep in mind: a bike purchase is a one shot deal. Bike maintenance, parts and apparel are an on-going relationship.
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Dumb question. Is the Ridley a 'Cross bike? If it is I'm told to go 1 size smaller on a 'Cross bike. If it is then the smaller frame may just be the ticket.
Nice ride BTW. Love the colors and graphics. Trumps my Roubaix,s black with white lettering (12 Elite Apex). Now that we have the obligitory garage door shot you are now cleared to ride the snot out of it. Congrats on a real nice ride.
Mark Shuman
Nice ride BTW. Love the colors and graphics. Trumps my Roubaix,s black with white lettering (12 Elite Apex). Now that we have the obligitory garage door shot you are now cleared to ride the snot out of it. Congrats on a real nice ride.
Mark Shuman