I'll let you know after tomorrow.Can anyone recommend a Scott 54 cm compact for my wife. We can only seem to find tripples. Looking at something with Sora for around £600.
My wife was toying between a specialised dolce £640 and a cannondale synapse £650 but perfers the look of the Scott bikes.
If she is sure of the size she requires, I can recommend Sunset Cycles for an Internet purchase. I have had two bikes from them, both well set up. They appear to have the smaller sizes.Well Evans York only had the one bike in, Cannondale Synapse Women's Sora so not worth the 90 mile round trip.
Went to Hull and looked over the Avail 1, Specialized Dolce and a few Cannondales. She is now smitten with the Cannondale Synapse Women's disc 105 but guess what ? None in her size !!
Definitely needs a 54 but we can't find stock anywhereIf she is sure of the size she requires, I can recommend Sunset Cycles for an Internet purchase. I have had two bikes from them, both well set up. They appear to have the smaller sizes.
Thanks Vickster - quickly popped into Evans and tried the Cannondale 51 and 54 together to confirm she was reaching with a 54.Colour scheme might be a bit marmite, but this is available in a 53cm, I assume rather than 54cm. The 55cm large is out of stock. In some models, it's 54cm and 56cm. Not a triple though
http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/m7b0s134p6316/SCOTT-CONTESSA-SPEEDSTER-25-2015
Or if there is budget flexibility
http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/m7b0s134p6317/SCOTT-CONTESSA-SPEEDSTER-15-2015
Swift have a range of Scott online depending on which model you like, full RRP though
http://www.swiftcycles.co.uk/2408/road-bikes.aspx
By the way, re reading every thing, a 54cm Top tube roadbike is way too big for someone of 5'4, I'm 5'10 and my 4 roadbikes are all a 54cm frame, 3 different brands
A 51cm might be ok with a fairly short stem
I've realised you are not the OP @Goobs but the comment ref size still stands!
I'm sure you're planning on doing so but her choice of bike should be based on fit and comfort above its looks.... but perfers the look of the Scott bikes.