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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 4
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Hey All,
This is my first post, great forum btw, regarding what may be a very frequently discussed topic, so apologies in advance, but anyway here goes: Im looking at buying my first road bike, i have heaps of mountain bike experience but have always been attracted to road cycling and im a fair beginner in the area. Im looking at either a Trek 1.7 for about AUD$2000 or a Giant OCR1 for about AUD$1900, the price isn't a HUGE factor but is still a consideration. Intending to be used on medium and long rides on small to medium gradient. Basically my questions are: 1. Are these comparable bikes? 2. Am i getting value? 3. Is there a 'better' bike out of the two? 4. Suggestions? 5. Any other questions i should be asking, when at the shop etc. etc.? Oh and is the 1.9 worth paying an extra $400 for? Thanks Alot! ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 195
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IMHO the giant OCR1 is a better value; just based on the components you get. The next "better bike" is the OCR C series or Cannondale CADD 9. Of course there many others. When i was shopping the treks were typically $300 to $500 more for comparable models. Depending on the kind of rides yuo're planning things to look at are: Best fit (frame size), tire size (23 or 25 mm- larger tire typically is smoother ride), gearing (triple or double or compact double- chain rings) suggest 10 speed rear. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 52
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. I know I could change stems but I would prefer a frame without extreme stem sizing as I belive this compromises the designed handling. If they had 53.5cm I may have bought one.Oh well, as loads of other poeple will tell you, ask to have a quick test ride and see what feels the best. |
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