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Old 12-12-13 | 12:14 PM
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Bikes: Willier Zero 7; Merlin Extralight; Calfee Dragonfly tandem, Calfee Adventure tandem; Cervelo P2; Motebecane Ti Fly 29er; Motebecanne Phantom Cross; Schwinn Paramount Track bike

Originally Posted by kaisersling
Yeah my Mercian is very much set up for touring and comfort and I wanted something a bit more racy....I am a bit nervous about the level of aggressiveness but I am sure I will get used to it. Have you done any longer rides on the GT, centuries? One thing I do know, before really putting it through its paces, is that it will be much better in the hills than the Merc. Its three pounds lighter for starters and has a compact crank.
Originally Posted by climberguy
Yes, the GT is a good bike for hills, with light weight and excellent power transfer. I have not ridden the GT for centuries; I've done 50 miles or less per ride on it so far. While the geometry is more aggressive, you should be able to get used to that. One thing I have done is change out the tires, and put 25s on it instead of the 23s it came with. That smoothed out the ride a lot and should make longer distances more comfortable.
This seems backward. The GT is more upright ( ie taller head tube than the Izoard) the Gt is designed to be more relaxed than a full on race bike.

That said, I find my Zero 7 fine for 7-8 hour rides.
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