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First Ride with The Giant!

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Old 05-10-08 | 06:01 PM
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First Ride with The Giant!

I went to my LBS and picked up the bike today, after they fitted me. Then I went to another LBS to get all the accessories, because they both are great LBS's.

Anyways I go to our local path and rode 27.5 miles in about 2 hours. It was nice and smooth. I did fall 3 times because I unclipped my right foot and leaned left. Not a thing to do I learned! I was cruising around 19m/h at a cadence of about 70-90. My max cadence was 130, speed was 27.7. I also have a polar heart monitor the F6. I had the chest strap on the whole time I burnt 1547 calories with a max of 171hr and average of 138. I was in my zone of 140-176 for 1:05.

Had a great day guys. Its awesome to be able to ride now! I am attaching some pictures so you can see my new beauty.

Also its a 2007 Giant TCR A1. With full 105.




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Old 05-10-08 | 06:06 PM
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Man the new paint is sooo much better than the old...
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Old 05-10-08 | 06:06 PM
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let the games begin...
congrats! the paint scheme is great.
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Old 05-10-08 | 06:08 PM
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Very nice. May you have lots of time to ride. And love the golf course.

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Old 05-10-08 | 06:10 PM
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Wow your good at bursting people's bubbles aren't you? I like the red, thats why I picked it.
Er, I meant I like your paint better than mine... Not tryin' to burst any bubbles.
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Old 05-10-08 | 06:12 PM
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Er, I meant I like your paint better than mine... Not tryin' to burst any bubbles.
Ok cool. No harm no foul.
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Old 05-10-08 | 06:14 PM
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Glad you got to get out and enjoy your new bike. I have to wait until Monday or Tuesday to pick up my new Felt F85. EXCITED!
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Old 05-11-08 | 09:28 AM
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Yeah the new Giant bikes are pretty for sure. Make sure to put as many miles on it as possible!
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Old 05-11-08 | 09:30 AM
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yes enjoy have fun woopie
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Old 05-11-08 | 09:37 AM
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I can almost feel the OP's excitement.

I too like your paint job better than the previous model (I have one also; the old one in blue).

Enjoy!!
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Old 05-11-08 | 11:02 AM
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nice ride!!....enjoy!!
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Old 05-11-08 | 11:14 AM
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awesome ride!
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Old 05-11-08 | 12:37 PM
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Very nice. I built up my A1 frame/fork. Love it.
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Old 05-11-08 | 01:04 PM
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Originally Posted by keisatsu
Man the new paint is sooo much better than the old...


Originally Posted by keisatsu
Er, I meant I like your paint better than mine... Not tryin' to burst any bubbles.


Originally Posted by FrankBattle
I can almost feel the OP's excitement.

I too like your paint job better than the previous model (I have one also; the old one in blue).

Enjoy!!


Me too! I got the TCR C3 about 3 weeks ago with blue in the older "less desirable" paint scheme - the bike is SICK - I put on Ultegra derailleurs, Shimano wheels, cranks, and breaks - quite economically took off 1-2 lbs, since I had these components on an '07 Felt F75 that I'm selling. The new paint is nice, although I do like the exposed carbon on my frame. The flashy blue and silver just seems so...'90's. The bike climbs and descends like a dream, but take it EASY with those tektro breaks, or make that your first upgrade unless you've got good insurance - nearly blew it badly on my first fast descent!!

Congrats on your new ride - yet another Giant rider that has seen the light! (But please stop falling over unclipping - your bike hates it, and you should be charging $$$ to provide entertainment for other riders!)
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Old 05-11-08 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by peiffer83
I went to my LBS and picked up the bike today, after they fitted me. Then I went to another LBS to get all the accessories, because they both are great LBS's.
Nice bike!

By the way, you may want to make sure and buy some more stuff from the first store also because as I understand it the money in bike shops comes from selling the accessories rather than the bikes.
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Old 05-11-08 | 02:07 PM
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ride the wheels off it!
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Old 05-11-08 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by humboldt'sroads
Me too! I got the TCR C3 about 3 weeks ago with blue in the older "less desirable" paint scheme - the bike is SICK - I put on Ultegra derailleurs, Shimano wheels, cranks, and breaks - quite economically took off 1-2 lbs, since I had these components on an '07 Felt F75 that I'm selling. The new paint is nice, although I do like the exposed carbon on my frame. The flashy blue and silver just seems so...'90's. The bike climbs and descends like a dream, but take it EASY with those tektro breaks, or make that your first upgrade unless you've got good insurance - nearly blew it badly on my first fast descent!!
What's wrong with blue?

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Old 05-11-08 | 02:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Bontrager
What's wrong with blue?

Nuthin'. My eyes are blue! I prefer the newer blue scheme (as you posted) to the paint on mine:


Really, all I don't like about the paint on my bike is the silvery checkered flash, which is on all the '06 models...guess I'm picky - I'd prefer to have as much exposed carbon as possible (which the new scheme fails to do even worse...). I just like the cleaner lines on the newer models if exposing the carbon fabric is irrelevant.
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Old 05-11-08 | 02:49 PM
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Ahhh. The 1st time I saw that paint scheme, I thought the guy had a custom paint job.
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Old 05-11-08 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Bontrager
What's wrong with blue?

Gorgeous bike, I saw it in a store this week and the paint job caught my attention!

Here is mine from 2004:
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Old 05-11-08 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by kevin0cr1
Nice bike!

By the way, you may want to make sure and buy some more stuff from the first store also because as I understand it the money in bike shops comes from selling the accessories rather than the bikes.
Well the original lbs i was going to buy from sold only specialized, and they are closer to me. After I rode the Giant from the other LBS I wanted to get that. So I wanted to try and make both LBS's happy. I also like specialized accessories more. In this economy we have to cut costs wherever we can. It cost me $50 to fill my car tonight at $3.75 a gallon. I bought the bike, lock, trunk mount, pedals, and a jersey from the lbs, and then a helmet, air pump, c02, tube, levers, bag, and computer from the other LBS.
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Old 05-12-08 | 07:27 AM
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Those are all really pretty bikes!

peiffer83, that red is beautiful.
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Old 05-12-08 | 07:54 AM
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Also its a 2007 Giant TCR A1. With full 105.
I have that EXACT bike. I'm a happy, happy man.
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Old 05-12-08 | 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by peiffer83
I did fall 3 times because I unclipped my right foot and leaned left.
Most of us only have to do that once to learn . But great-looking bike! I saw one at my LBS and had to think twice about wanting to wait another year or two before getting a new bike.
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Old 05-12-08 | 09:12 AM
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First Ride with The Giant!
Great bikes, congratulations; still waiting for pictures of your riding partner(s) who've been nicknamed "The Giant!"
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