Another bike decision

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My darling wife, :wub: (just in case she happens to read this) has given me permission for N+1.
At 6'1" and a 92cm inside leg I seem to be a borderline 58 and 60 frame, so a test would be a really good idea.

I get regular mail shots from Planet so a SL Pro carbon seems a contender, plus its easy for me to get to for a test / fitting.

Wiggle have a generous returns policy so a Focus Cayo would seem a safe choice to try.

Both look to have broadly similar kit levels to me, but I'm happy to be corrected.

finally for consideration a Dolan Tueno. much further to go to try/fit, lower level groupset, looks to be an older model (new ones all seem to be white) but that frame ...... :tongue:

Any opinions?
 

Trickydicky

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Have you looked into ribble bike builder? Very good for the price and you can put it into the price bracket you want to.
Also i dont know but if you contact them or live in Lancashire you maybe able to go in and get the correct fitting for you.
 
Big +1 for the Cayo. I've been running a Cayo Pro for a couple of years and it's never missed a beat.
I also have a Focus Mares AX 1.0 and I used to have a Focus Raven Exreme MTB, so I consider myself somewhat familiar with Focus products, and I'd receommend them to anyone.
IMHO there is nothing to match them for value for money.
 
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Piemaster

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Had a trip to PX this morning. Wondered around the bike porn on display. Friendly bunch (and dog) in there.
Sat on an Sl pro on a turbo, impressed with the slick sram shifting (last road bike I owned had downtube shifters). Didn't feel anymore an aggressive riding position than my Pompino

"If you order it now I'll give you a jersey as well"

Should have my new bike in a couple of weeks. :biggrin:


BTW they are apparently changing the downstairs of the building into an 'outlet' type store, with the showroom upstairs. It may not be my last visit there.
 
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Piemaster

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Red of course. Red bikes are faster.

Just the basic sram rival. I restrained myself on the upgrades as I could get very carried away having had a play with the PX bike spec online thing, and with Ribbles for that matter. I can also point out now to Mrs. Pm (using her own logic) in the future how much I saved and thus spend it on more bike bits :thumbsup:
 

bad boy

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Red of course. Red bikes are faster.

Just the basic sram rival. I restrained myself on the upgrades as I could get very carried away having had a play with the PX bike spec online thing, and with Ribbles for that matter. I can also point out now to Mrs. Pm (using her own logic) in the future how much I saved and thus spend it on more bike bits :thumbsup:

I went for Red to as I let my son choose the colour for me. I really had hoped he would haven chosen black at the time, but I am so happy now he didnt, it looks absolutely fantastic in red the pics on the site dont do that colour justice IMO.

Its nice and shiny id recommend a quick polish with some turtle wax to protect the finish and its even better !.

Enjoy

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I'm hopefully popping to the P-x store at the weekend. Going to go for the basic Rival bike but with Model B wheels instead. And you've just reminded me, they ask for you to ring before you go to get a fitting, need to ring them.
I just drove across and had the place to myself. That said it was a Tuesday morning and the sales guy, Craig? said the place had been busy the previous couple of days. Don't forget to blag a jersey :thumbsup: (I was offered 2 free bottle cages as well which may have been better in hindsight, but I only really need 1) <BR><BR>edit:2 cages instead of the jersey
 
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:hyper:
 

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