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Old 10-29-06, 03:38 PM
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2007 Specialized Sirrus

After having my 2006 Sirrus stolen, I bought a 2007 Sirrus sport from my LBS. Carbon fork and seat stays makes for a much more comfortable ride than the 2006 model. Only mods so far are serfas stablizer bars. Been riding for a couple of weeks now and I absolutely love. I ride mostly for fitness in the morning before work and on weekends. Happy trails!


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Nice. That's one of the bikes I've been looking at for my commuter (without the carbon stuff most likely). How much did you end up paying?
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Paid 650 for the bike. I have really enjoyed it. As I said I had the 2006 version and the 2007 version feels tighter and handles like its on rails. The seating postion is quite comfortable for me. i'm trying to "dial in" the RD but its been a great bike. The Carbon also makes a difference - much more than I thought.
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Interesting, I haven't seen one in person yet. That curved top tube is a little freaky. I have an 05 here at the house in small frame size with maybe 500 miles on it, son grew out of it. I need to list it before it becomes completely worthless.
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I have an 05 and its getting worn out over 2500 miles on it. I dont like the curved bar or the colors of the new 07 models though. Maybe next years will be better.
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it's kind of dumb, but i have a bike with a curved top tube and i love how it looks but it really bugs me that i can't attach my frame pump to it.
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