Cycling plus has a test of 6 carbon bikes around £1100-1300 this month. Might be worth a read. Includes the Giant TCR2 and one of the Cubes
You lucky devil you, Ian Browns is a Cannondale dealer, problem SOLVEDAs for my LBS, the following is probably the best regarded where I live (http://www.ianbrowns.co.uk/bicycles.aspx)
I have also heard of carbon frames that flex and are not as stiff as you would expect, in fact I have a very old carbon tubed Giant CFR from the late 90s and its was weighty and flexy. Anyway that was the very early days of bike frame materials. At the £1500 mark I reckon carbon frame would be good.
Just been researching Giant roadbikes as I have a burning desire for a 2013 TCR 1 Advanced (exact same as Chuchilo's) but can't for the life of me find one in M/L.
But I digress.
Giants website states the Carbon spec for it's road range. It goes like this -
Defy/TCR Composite = Toray T600
Advanced = Toray T700
Advanced SL = Toray T800
T600 is base level carbon
T700 is lightweight
T800 is pro level H.M (High Modulus)
A guy on here posted that he had his Composite weighed(at his LBS) & it came in a similar weight to the Aluminium model.
My point is that not all carbon is created equal & so an Alu bike with the saving spent on light/stiff wheels may be a better all round purchase.
Or maybe not.
Ah - Cuchilo - just the man - I have spotted a large online at a very good price, but, I had a large Defy & felt it was a bit big (6ft 0' & 33 leg).You have very good taste SirI shall ask the manager in my local Giant shop if he knows of one in your size .
Like this
http://louthcyclecentre.co.uk/giant-tcr-advanced-1-2013-m-l.html
Back on topic. Cannondale CAAD 10,, a friend had one with a few carbon bits and weighs in sub 8.0 kg.
Really great bits of kit.