That’s a good endorsement. And that one’s actually the least expensive of the bunch. Plus it’s pretty…!
Thanks for the info!
That’s a good endorsement. And that one’s actually the least expensive of the bunch. Plus it’s pretty…!
Thanks for the info!
Mebbe I’ll check it out. Thanks.
That’s a good endorsement. And that one’s actually the least expensive of the bunch. Plus it’s pretty…!
Thanks for the info!
can you go ride it?

Trade out the Bontrager wheels for Mavic Open Pro’s, or no wheels at all if you already have some, and it’d be about $2,000. I got one in 2003, though it’s not quite like this Reve frame, and it’s an awesome bike. Gorgeous paint job and it’s very responsive. I dig it.
Deb,
Maybe your friend/ fitter knows of someone selling a used bike as they are getting fit for a new bike? We don’t deal with used gear at the store but sometimes we make connections between people - this facilitates a new bike purchase for us and helps get someone else into the sport so it is win-win for us.
I also like Bianchi bikes and think it is probably the best one on your list especially at that price point.
good luck,
that’s beautiful paint. don’t see alot of them either. i looked at Klein and was told that it is a harsh ride. that is why i didn’t get one…
is that true? is it harsh?
that’s beautiful paint. don’t see alot of them either. i looked at Klein and was told that it is a harsh ride. that is why i didn’t get one…
is that true? is it harsh?
It really is beautiful, ain’t it? Mine is a really hot looking red-orange…errrrr…Kalahari Red.
I rode quite a bit over the past year and never felt like it was harsh unless I hit a pothole I think the politically correct description is that it’s stiff and responsive. Anyway, as far as I know, a bike can be made much less…ummm…stiff and responsive, with a different set of wheels or simply by airing down the tires about 10psi lower than normal.
<< is that true? is it harsh? >>
That Klein’s “ride harsh” is one of the biggest lies (ok, maybe misconceptions) out there. I love mine. And the paint is total eye candy, nobody does paint like Klein.
My buddy rode a Softride road bike for years, and finally wanted to upgrade to a “real” road bike. He got a Klein last season, and absolutely LOVES it, and has zero complaints about it being harsh or uncomfortable.
Climbs like a billy goat and descends like a bobsled - on rails.
that color is my favorite, and IMO, is the prettiest pain on the market. i do love my bianchi though…it’s pretty paint too.
Yep. That’s exactly what I’m doing - rationalizing a not-neccessarily-a-neccesity purchase. And I’d appreciate a little support! ![]()
Actually, I just want a slippery new ride to improve my bike split. Train harder, you say? Nah.
Seriously, I do feel like it’s time for an upgrade - and any of the bikes I’m considering would qualify. And they’re all on closeout, too. So, can I? Huh? Pretty Pleeeaaassee?
And I promise I’ll train harder, too. And I’ll take it out every day! And I’ll play with it! And I’ll clean up after it! And I’ll feed it!
Yeah - they’re all @ the same shop. So, I can test 'em.
<< Yep. That’s exactly what I’m doing - rationalizing a not-neccessariy-a-neccesity purchase. And I’d appreciate a little support!
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Well, I did say “not that there is anything wrong with that”
I am all about rationalizations. It’s why, after a season of top 1-4% bike splits in all my races from sprint to HIM (along w/ pitiful swim splits and just eh runs), that I evaluated my situation - and decided that I “needed” a TRI bike. Cuz obviously my old roadie w/ clip-ons just wasn’t getting it done.
Y’know, who wants to work on swimming and running when you can buy cool new bike stuff instead? ![]()
(I’m still not sure how I convinced my wife about all this, but she agreed. I foresee some not-necessary purchases in her near future as well…)
Go forth, IronDeb, and spend spend spend, gotta keep the economy strong!
Happy riding-
I also suggest the 2nd hand. I was also budget restricted and found myself a really nice usps Trek OCLV Carbon for less than half the price. I bought it from a guy who races for Trek/VW. 1 year used, top condition.
Contact the racing teams and clubs in your region, you might discover great deals. If you’re not sure, you can always ask a shop to inspect it.
Good luck
Yeah - they’re all @ the same shop. So, I can test 'em.
well, that’s how you’ll know what to get then. hopefully you can do that soon, before someone swoops out that veloce right before you. !!
<< before someone swoops out that veloce right before you. !! >>
Yeah, it’s been sitting on the shelf since **'03 **(which might even mean late calendar year '02) , but NOW, somebody might come in and buy it the day before you want to??
IF after the test rides you decide that the Bianchi is the bike ya want, offer the dude $200 or $250 less than he’s asking. It’s an '03, and the '06’s are rolling in - he’ll be glad to get the damn thing out the door at cost at this point I’d imagine…
well, Murphy’s Law, I was talking about Murphy’s Law. It would figure that somebody is interested in it, then suddenly so is someone else, and it’s gone. That would be Murphy’s Law! LOL!
Of the four… the bianchi - it just looks nicer. My gf doesn’t like the specialized “red” color. If you can live with your parts, I’d say go with a serotta Fierte. I have a CIII and it rides like butter. They have a wide range of available geometry, and they have the crash replacement program which I wouldn’t live without (my bike is being repaired as I type this).
Someone suggested the Lemonds, I liked the look of the Croix de fer (steel, also available in a variety of geometries.)
Hey - I don’t want to buy that bike! Oh, you mean that Murphy’s Law. I’m vaguely familiar w/ that concept… ![]()
Agreed, that would of course be what happens. An example - my wife and I (ok, mostly her, I could care less) are shopping for a bookshelf for the LR. She finds one she likes, good price, etc; we put a “hold” on it, and go up the next AM to buy it. Of COURSE somebody else came in right before we got there, and bought it, in spite of it supposedly being held for us…
IronDeb - get to the LBS ASAP!!! Run away, run away!!! That bike may already be going out the door!!! HURRY!!! That is the one perfect bike for you, your solemate. It will complete you. It had you at ‘hello’ ![]()
Approval. Yay.
I did note the “Not that there’s …” comment, (Seinfeld fan?) I’m just bustin’ chops! ![]()
Thanks
Thanks for all the helpful input & suggestions ev’rybody. I really appreciate it.
Lots of options, I guess. More than I’d thought.
Dilemma. But a good one!