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PSotelo11 07-07-11 03:54 PM

I Need Professional Bikers Opinions...
 
So I went to a couple locations in my neighborhood in search for some road bike type pricings and specs. I found that there are huge price differences amoungst the three that I had gone to.

First Bike:

Giant Defy 3 - $790 , $854 w/tax

http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-US/....3/7307/44049/

Second Bike:

Jamis Ventura Sport - $650 , $703 w/tax

http://www.jamisbikes.com/usa/thebik...asport_bk.html

Between the two bikes, what would be the better investment. I know just about nothing about road bikes except your where your hands, buttocks, and feet go and how to create velocity :)

So now im looking for all your professional opinions!

Thanks all in advance. :thumb::thumb::thumb:

SactoDoug 07-07-11 04:07 PM

You would be better served (or disserviced :) ) by the road bike forum.

hairnet 07-07-11 04:35 PM

both are pretty similar. The Giant has a triple crank and the Jamis has a compact double. They both offer lower gears for climbing, the triple has lower gears with the smallest chainring but more overlapping gears / complicated shifting.

CCrew 07-07-11 04:39 PM

The one that fits you better and you'll ride more often is the better investment.

Seattle Forrest 07-07-11 05:08 PM

Very similar, but some of the components are a little better on the Jamis. Test ride both.

tjspiel 07-07-11 05:25 PM

I agree that you should test ride both. The Jamis does have higher level components but an aluminum fork? Did I read that right? If so, that's a major reason to choose the Defy over the Jamis. A carbon fork is most likely going to make for a smoother ride, but again, try both if you can.

PSotelo11 07-07-11 05:36 PM

Thanks all!!! This is great info for a beginner rider. Thank you all and thank others that post after my post!

PSotelo11 07-07-11 05:39 PM

TJspiel is a carbon fork the same as a "Advanced-Grade Composite, Alloy OverDrive Steerer " since that is what the Gaint Defy has attached? :) Thanks again all.

tjspiel 07-07-11 06:13 PM

I assume that what they mean by "Advanced-Grade Composite, Alloy OverDrive Steerer" is a carbon fork with an aluminum steerer. Aluminum frames with carbon forks are pretty common for entry level road bikes from major manufacturers.

So I'm a little surprised that Jamis has an aluminum fork on their bike and that probably explains the price difference. I can't imagine a straight bladed aluminum fork giving a very pleasant ride but that sort of thing is often a matter of personal preference.

You could always get a carbon fork from Nashbar for less than the difference in price between the bikes. It would be a charcoal or black color most likely and not match the frame but wouldn't clash either.

PSotelo11 07-09-11 04:32 PM

So Tjspiel, would you say that the Giant Defy would be the better buy?

no1mad 07-09-11 06:20 PM

Actually, from reading all the posts (so far) in this thread, the Jamis has the better specs- save for the fork. As tjspiel pointed out, you could get the Jamis, order a carbon fork from Nashbar, and still spend less than if getting the Giant...


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