Price Paid:
$1000.00
at lbs Favorite Ride: My commute Bike Setup: Mainly stock, Profile stem with a slight rise. WTB SST mountain saddle (see below). Summary: More bike than I was originally looking for (in both price and features), but this bike gives me more pleasure every time I ride it.
Purchased in early 2003 as a 2002 leftover. I guess I got lucky, as this is the last year this frame was steel. I was a long time MTBer looking to purchase a commuter bike, my work moved close enough to make for a reasonable occasional commute (20 mi one-way). Walked into the LBS, told him my requirements (size requirements, steel frame, double front ring, etc). I was actually looking for one of those straight-bar hybrid "street" bikes. LBS guy pointed to this yellow and blue beauty hanging in the window. It was more than I wanted to spend, but a great deal. I couldn't pass it up.
The saddle was too narrow for my big fat butt (6'3", 200+). I swapped in a WTB saddle that I have on my MTB. Much better. I had a hard time getting used to the tuck position after 10 years riding upright MTBs, so LBS fitted me with a slight ride Profile stem.
I love my new commuter bike and my commute! I still get a little freaked out on high speed descents on the skinny tires and tuck position. I also get weirded out when feeling the carbon fork deflect on rough roads. I'm afraid I'm going to break this work of art. But she's not as fragile as she appears, and I am enjoying the smooth ride and overtaking other riders on the road as much as bombing a rocky rooty NE singletrack downhill on the MTB! Strengths: Comfortable, fast, fun. Campy! Weaknesses: I don't know. Heavy? I've heard others say this. I have no benchmark for comparison. A couple no-name components. Similar Products Used: None. Surly 1x1 singlespeed, Santa Cruz Bullit.
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