09 SuperNova vs. 09 Gin n' Trombones
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09 SuperNova vs. 09 Gin n' Trombones
Both bikes with a rival group. Which should I choose and why? thanks!
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What you should do is post pics. I haven't seen anything on the '09 Supernova yet.
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09 supernova. https://picasaweb.google.com/recneps/...85471580499394
I dont know, the geometries are pretty close, the jamis comes with better brakes but everything else is pretty comparable. Personally I would go with the Ven Dessel.
I dont know, the geometries are pretty close, the jamis comes with better brakes but everything else is pretty comparable. Personally I would go with the Ven Dessel.
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I'm very happy with my Van Dessel Hole Shot w/ Rival (similar to G&T but w/o rear carbon triangle.) which I chose over a Jake the Snake. Reasons for doing so were geometry, giving SRAM a shot (have Sora on my 1st bike), and to support a local company.
Geometry is good, frame is nice and snappy. The Tektro CR520's are good, though not quite as great as the CR720's on my Jake. Got mine w/ a SRAM S300 Cross crankset rather than the FSA.
Geometry is good, frame is nice and snappy. The Tektro CR520's are good, though not quite as great as the CR720's on my Jake. Got mine w/ a SRAM S300 Cross crankset rather than the FSA.
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Thanks for the responses. Looks like I have to do some more thinking....i'd like to get an order in on Wed.
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You can hardly go wrong. If you can't ride them both, what do you liek or dislike about our current ride geometry wise, and go from there.
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The shop I work for is a Jamis dealer. They seem to be running a little behind schedule with their 09 stuff. The only 09 we'vebeen able to get in so far were two steel road bikes...forget which ones exactly...satellite I think.
Think i'm going to put an order in for the supernova and hope it ships soon.
Think i'm going to put an order in for the supernova and hope it ships soon.
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I'm looking at the Jamis because of eyelets on the dropouts. The '09 pictures clearly show improved eyelets on the dropouts.
To me, eyelets for a rack are essential on any bike -- what good is a bike that can't transport a 12 pack!? But I'm a commuter and envision the Supernova first as a totally hot commuter which I hope to occasionally ride in 'cross races or just take out when the weather gets good 'n nasty.
Good luck!
Dave
Disclaimer: I have a Jamis Coda Elite that I really like, and I think their bikes are well-designed and a good value.
To me, eyelets for a rack are essential on any bike -- what good is a bike that can't transport a 12 pack!? But I'm a commuter and envision the Supernova first as a totally hot commuter which I hope to occasionally ride in 'cross races or just take out when the weather gets good 'n nasty.
Good luck!
Dave
Disclaimer: I have a Jamis Coda Elite that I really like, and I think their bikes are well-designed and a good value.
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No experiance with either, but the Jamis sure looks like a great bargin and the G&T sure is pretty! You have a very tough choice!
Gin & Trombones
SuperNova
BTW- If you go to my website, https://threeflys.smugmug.com/gallery...7_oHqJ8#P-1-21, you can enlarge both of these pics
Gin & Trombones
SuperNova
BTW- If you go to my website, https://threeflys.smugmug.com/gallery...7_oHqJ8#P-1-21, you can enlarge both of these pics
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We just go our new Supernovas at the shop, and I have to say they look very nice. The ride is very inspriring, and the spec is race ready. The only thing I'd add is a tubeless kit and it's ready to roll. Build quality seems better than in years past, and the fender mounts look very clean. I'd buy this bike if I hadn't already commited to something else this season...
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I've ridden them both of them on the same day (2009's even). You can't lose either way. Both are totally race ready and great.
if I were buying for myself and it was only for racing, I would probably get the gin and trombones.
if I were buying for myself and I wanted it for all around stuff too, I would get the Jamis.
Jamis felt a tad less agressive than the van dessel, but I think the Van Dessel would feel a tiny bit worse for a substitute road bike kinda ride.
but these are just my general impressions
if I were buying for myself and it was only for racing, I would probably get the gin and trombones.
if I were buying for myself and I wanted it for all around stuff too, I would get the Jamis.
Jamis felt a tad less agressive than the van dessel, but I think the Van Dessel would feel a tiny bit worse for a substitute road bike kinda ride.
but these are just my general impressions