Wednesday, January 1, 2014

I've Got A Fever...and the Only Perscription is a New Bike...

      I am kind of in a bike dilemma at the moment, I have a road bike which has a few thousand miles and many seasons on it. The bike needs a full rebuild. It is an older Tiagra/105 mixed 9spd bike. 10spd stuff has been out for years and now 11spd groups have hit the mainstream. I had thoughts to bring my bike into the current times but I am thinking its just not worth fixing up. There is also some non-crash damage on the frame. I will always say that mountain biking is my favorite but the truth is that I get so many more opportunities to get out on the road or do some gravel road riding. I feel that I need a good all around road/cross bike. I am looking to get a 11spd, disc brake road bike.
New in 09


Yesterday (Kidding)

Crux in Blue
When I got home from my deployment my search begun. I have shared with some of my family that I was wanting to get a new bike when I returned so for them not to get me anything for Christmas but if they felt the need to get me something, I would accept donations to the bike fund and/or gift certificates to EPBC. The first decision I was going to have to make would be a full build or get a complete bike.  I did the pros and cons list and I decided to go ahead and get a complete bike. I was doing the math on a custom build and I quickly floated past my ceiling. After that I narrowed it down to two different companies, Specialized and Fuji. I settled on these two brands because my LBS carries both and I have had good luck with both brands in the past. My road bike I currently have is a Fuji and I have a good buddy that loves his Specialized Crux, which is the particular model I was looking at. If I decided on the build option I was going to go with the Specialized Crux, but I decided to go the complete route so I went with the Fuji. More specifically I went with the Fuji Altamira CX model.



Bike I ordered
The 2014 Fuji Altamira CX is a full carbon fiber frame. I am a little nervous about carbon given my Clydesdale size but I am hoping to shave a few pounds while commuting on the new rig. It is also built out with the new Sram Force 22 setup. Which is the new Sram 11spd group. It also doesn't include the road hydraulic disc brakes that are being recalled. The bike comes with the mechanical avid BB7s, which are a proven brake. Overall this bike was the most bang for my buck and Brian down at Eastern Panhandle Bicycles is making all this happen for me. Such a great shop! I cannot wait to get the bike and get a good fitting done. I hope to put 1500+ miles on this bike this year!


  

2 comments:

  1. Sweet rig Kevin! I was thinking about you yesterday while riding the perimeter, group riding has slowed a bunch since you left TR. Let us know how that new 11sp drive train works out!

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  2. Thanks Rob, I have missed the rides as well. It is freezing here now and very windy. When this thing gets in I will be riding it though. Ill do a few different reviews on the equipment as well. Thanks for reading too. Later man!

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