Giant, Trek, Specialized? - Please help!
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Giant, Trek, Specialized? - Please help!
I found a shop not too far away that offers me an alternative (Giant) as opposed to the Treks & Specialized @ my LBS. I was considering the Trek 7.4 FX and the Specialized Sirrus Sport or Elite.
The Giant bikes that caught my attention are-
Escape 0 - https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/...specifications - $850.
Escape 1 - https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/...specifications - $640.
I mainly ride paved back roads on flat terrain with some occasional hills; usually 25 - 40 miles per ride. I don't expect to ride more than 600 miles/year.
Considering my type of riding, would you recommend the Escape 0 or Escape 1?
Considering the components (which I know nothing about) is the Escape 0 worth the extra $210. more than the Escape 1?
thank you
The Giant bikes that caught my attention are-
Escape 0 - https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/...specifications - $850.
Escape 1 - https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/...specifications - $640.
I mainly ride paved back roads on flat terrain with some occasional hills; usually 25 - 40 miles per ride. I don't expect to ride more than 600 miles/year.
Considering my type of riding, would you recommend the Escape 0 or Escape 1?
Considering the components (which I know nothing about) is the Escape 0 worth the extra $210. more than the Escape 1?
thank you
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I mainly would like to know if the 0 is worth $210. more than the 1 considering the components.
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Most likely. It might be nice depending on your fitness level to have another gear, and the Deore may feel a little better than the lower end components. The cranks look lighter. Have your ridden any of the Treks or Specialized already?
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Value is in the eyes of the beholder. Ride them all and buy the one that feels the most comfortable to you. I was all set to buy a Specialized last year and rode a Giant Escape 3 also at the same LBS. I found the Giant to be more comfortable, so I bought it. Even though the Giant was $450 less, money was not the deciding factor. I just liked the feel of it. You may find the Trek or Specialized feels better. I ride around 150 miles each week on pavement and I'm still happy with my choice.
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I'd save the money and get the Escape 1. That's what I ride and I love it. Escape 0 may be a bit nicer but I don't know I think Escape 1 is all you need. Very nice bike. It's up to you. You may like the colors or something different too.
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Yes, I rode the 7.3 FX and the Sirrus Sport & Elite. Neither shouted "buy me"! so I'm considering other alternatives outside my immediate LBS.
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That's sort of what I am considering...the 1 may be all I need since I don't put that much mileage on. Color is really a non-factor; I'm mainly concerned with performance, reliability, and durability.
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I found a shop not too far away that offers me an alternative (Giant) as opposed to the Treks & Specialized @ my LBS. I was considering the Trek 7.4 FX and the Specialized Sirrus Sport or Elite.
The Giant bikes that caught my attention are-
Escape 0 - https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/...specifications - $850.
Escape 1 - https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/...specifications - $640.
I mainly ride paved back roads on flat terrain with some occasional hills; usually 25 - 40 miles per ride. I don't expect to ride more than 600 miles/year.
Considering my type of riding, would you recommend the Escape 0 or Escape 1?
Considering the components (which I know nothing about) is the Escape 0 worth the extra $210. more than the Escape 1?
thank you
The Giant bikes that caught my attention are-
Escape 0 - https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/...specifications - $850.
Escape 1 - https://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/...specifications - $640.
I mainly ride paved back roads on flat terrain with some occasional hills; usually 25 - 40 miles per ride. I don't expect to ride more than 600 miles/year.
Considering my type of riding, would you recommend the Escape 0 or Escape 1?
Considering the components (which I know nothing about) is the Escape 0 worth the extra $210. more than the Escape 1?
thank you
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I'd get the Escape 1 and make one change-
Get a narrower range cassette, such as a 12-23/25.
That will give you more "usable" gears without the wide gaps between them.
Maybe you'll enjoy the bike that much more that you'll ride a lot more miles than you expect.
A 2nd change I personally would make is going to a slightly smaller tire, such as a 28mm.
Get a narrower range cassette, such as a 12-23/25.
That will give you more "usable" gears without the wide gaps between them.
Maybe you'll enjoy the bike that much more that you'll ride a lot more miles than you expect.
A 2nd change I personally would make is going to a slightly smaller tire, such as a 28mm.
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