Need another bike!
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Need another bike!
Not for me though
I've started looking but it's like starting again so I thought I'd ask here in case someone has had some experience.
My wife wants a bike for her birthday. She wants a racer, or at least something with drop bars so she looks pro. She will use it to commute but also does a shorter tri a few times a year so wants something nicer for that.
I'm looking to spend anywhere from $500-$1000 but it seems that the cheaper ladies bikes all come with Shimano Claris which I think is an 8 speed, 3 chain ring system.
Would be great if I could get her into Tiagra.
I feel like it should be new as it's a present but I might get a much better bike looking at second hand.
Any ideas?
I've started looking but it's like starting again so I thought I'd ask here in case someone has had some experience.
My wife wants a bike for her birthday. She wants a racer, or at least something with drop bars so she looks pro. She will use it to commute but also does a shorter tri a few times a year so wants something nicer for that.
I'm looking to spend anywhere from $500-$1000 but it seems that the cheaper ladies bikes all come with Shimano Claris which I think is an 8 speed, 3 chain ring system.
Would be great if I could get her into Tiagra.
I feel like it should be new as it's a present but I might get a much better bike looking at second hand.
Any ideas?
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Re: Need another bike!
When I saw the subject, first thought was "well, duh!"
Probably a stretch, but if you can extend your budget out to $1500, there's a *lot* of good options, including 105 equipped carbon frames (Giant Defy composite and Giant TCR Advanced). These will work a whole lot better in the long term, and be a better match for doing triathlons
Other than that, the Norco Valence A1 appears to carry a few 105 components, and is marginally above $1000.
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102717076
maybe a Scott Contessa Speedster
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102163183
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102264833
Don't get too hung up on Women specific bikes, as a shop should be able to fit a "mens" bike to female.. assuming the underlying frame size is correct. Miss V rides an Avanti Vivace, which is a mens frame (female equivalent is the Vitale)
Probably a stretch, but if you can extend your budget out to $1500, there's a *lot* of good options, including 105 equipped carbon frames (Giant Defy composite and Giant TCR Advanced). These will work a whole lot better in the long term, and be a better match for doing triathlons
Other than that, the Norco Valence A1 appears to carry a few 105 components, and is marginally above $1000.
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102717076
maybe a Scott Contessa Speedster
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102163183
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102264833
Don't get too hung up on Women specific bikes, as a shop should be able to fit a "mens" bike to female.. assuming the underlying frame size is correct. Miss V rides an Avanti Vivace, which is a mens frame (female equivalent is the Vitale)
Vilante wrote:Not for me though
I've started looking but it's like starting again so I thought I'd ask here in case someone has had some experience.
My wife wants a bike for her birthday. She wants a racer, or at least something with drop bars so she looks pro. She will use it to commute but also does a shorter tri a few times a year so wants something nicer for that.
I'm looking to spend anywhere from $500-$1000 but it seems that the cheaper ladies bikes all come with Shimano Claris which I think is an 8 speed, 3 chain ring system.
Would be great if I could get her into Tiagra.
I feel like it should be new as it's a present but I might get a much better bike looking at second hand.
Any ideas?
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Re: Need another bike!
Haha, I would love another bike!
Awesome, thanks CLP. I am going to talk to her parents/brother about injecting some cash so that I can look at something a bit better.
If not, that Norco looks nice. Another Avanti would be cool too though, keep it in the family
Awesome, thanks CLP. I am going to talk to her parents/brother about injecting some cash so that I can look at something a bit better.
If not, that Norco looks nice. Another Avanti would be cool too though, keep it in the family
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Re: Need another bike!
OK, so I've canvassed her mates and we now have a little over $1500 So we should be able to get her something in Carbon with 105 with enough searching - woo!
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Re: Need another bike!
Looking to buy Rach this for Xmas!
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102690714
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102690714
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Looks awesome!nutty wrote:Looking to buy Rach this for Xmas!
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102690714
One thing to check however is whether the triathlons that she was planning on entering allow disc brakes. I have no idea of the regulations around equipment in triathlons. It's unlikely it's a problem, but better to find out now than on the start line.
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That looks really slick nutty!
Yeah I need to look into that CLP, cheers.
Yeah I need to look into that CLP, cheers.
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Oops.. I think I was getting mixed up with who I was replying to.. brain not engaged fully lol.Vilante wrote:That looks really slick nutty!
Yeah I need to look into that CLP, cheers.
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Re: Need another bike!
heheh
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This is a pretty sexy things from a LBS.
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102347311
Pretty much the same colour as her current bike also.
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102347311
Pretty much the same colour as her current bike also.
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So money is tumbling in for this. These are a few I have my eye on, all carbon + 105.
This is pretty and also the same colour as her outgoing bike which she loves:
http://www.99bikes.com.au/bike15-merida ... mint-white
This Fuji is a mens and not quite as pretty but still very nice:
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102282751
This is nice too but not sure I like the white?
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102610538
Possibly a cyclecross bike, would be awesome for weekend fun but might not be the best for tri's.
http://www.99bikes.com.au/bike16-merida ... ite-191247
In other news - I'm looking for a single speed to commute on, second hand Might be my Xmas present hehe
This is pretty and also the same colour as her outgoing bike which she loves:
http://www.99bikes.com.au/bike15-merida ... mint-white
This Fuji is a mens and not quite as pretty but still very nice:
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102282751
This is nice too but not sure I like the white?
https://www.bikeexchange.com.au/a/road- ... /102610538
Possibly a cyclecross bike, would be awesome for weekend fun but might not be the best for tri's.
http://www.99bikes.com.au/bike16-merida ... ite-191247
In other news - I'm looking for a single speed to commute on, second hand Might be my Xmas present hehe
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Re: Need another bike!
So many choices!
The Scultura has a pretty good reputation. If you went with that one, plan to replace the tyres ASAP to something less puncture prone.
It looks like all of the Merida bikes have a Tiagra crankset which is a bit heavier than a 105 crank. The Fuji is fairly old stock since it has 10 speed components. Never know, there might be a bit more wiggle room on that price if you push them.
In a stunning bit of marketing, the bottom bracket in the Merida bikes is "attached" .. nice work Merida.
The Scultura has a pretty good reputation. If you went with that one, plan to replace the tyres ASAP to something less puncture prone.
It looks like all of the Merida bikes have a Tiagra crankset which is a bit heavier than a 105 crank. The Fuji is fairly old stock since it has 10 speed components. Never know, there might be a bit more wiggle room on that price if you push them.
In a stunning bit of marketing, the bottom bracket in the Merida bikes is "attached" .. nice work Merida.
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I'm leaning toward the Scultura, looks real nice and has 105.
Thanks for the info on the tyres, I've had a terrible run with flats so I have some tyres she can use.
Haha, well thankfully it's attached lol!
Thanks CLP!
Thanks for the info on the tyres, I've had a terrible run with flats so I have some tyres she can use.
Haha, well thankfully it's attached lol!
Thanks CLP!
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Done deal, thanks for your help CLP. The 4000 in the womens isn't quite big enough so had to go with the mens which isn't a big deal.
I am a sucker for an up-sell though and they had the 5000 for $80 more, which is basically an upgrade to Ultegra. Kinda making myself jealous!
It looks a bit mental but I think she'll like it, I don't think she'd appreciate a girly looking bike, and it will look at home next to mine
I'll think she'll be blown away considering she's expecting a $500 bike. I sure would be
I am a sucker for an up-sell though and they had the 5000 for $80 more, which is basically an upgrade to Ultegra. Kinda making myself jealous!
It looks a bit mental but I think she'll like it, I don't think she'd appreciate a girly looking bike, and it will look at home next to mine
I'll think she'll be blown away considering she's expecting a $500 bike. I sure would be
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Re: Need another bike!
outstanding looks great, and i'm sure she'll love it. you'll have to keep us posted on her reactionVilante wrote:Done deal
That machine is such a loooong way removed from the initial idea of a $500-$1000 bike, with (hopefully) Tiagra!
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Thanks guys. Definitely a step up from what she's expecting
We are having a party next weekend so I plan on having it wrapped for that so everyone gets to give it to her.
We are having a party next weekend so I plan on having it wrapped for that so everyone gets to give it to her.