Old 12-17-14 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by myth001
LOL, you don't have to compare all 4 against 4, just point any particular pros/cons of any of them that stands out in your mind.
I can read/check the specs and features, but certain things like the fit, durability, compactness, stiffness, creaking (maintenance), problem with custom-parts aren't possible to read on their product pages. Those things only come from experience (or knowledge of/from an acquaintance).

And ditching the Pina jerseys... *eeks*. Can't do that, spent too much into them already. LOL.
Love my Dogma on the road, and understand that the carbon doesn't have enough advantage on the track. I'd better spend more on better wheels than a frame, right?

I've already registered for instructional courses in the Velo, and plan to spend a whole deal of time in the Velo. And volunteering is also on the mind, since the Velo is only a 5 minute bike-ride away from home.
Once the Velo opens, I'll also see what clubs form around it.

I'm just trying to narrow down my choices a bit, but the final decision comes after a month or so of riding (starting January).
All of those frames listed above will be fine. Stay away from Aero seatposts as they may slip (this goes for road bikes, too).
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