My first (entry level) road bike: 2009 Giant Defy 3 or...Specialized Allez Compact
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My first (entry level) road bike: 2009 Giant Defy 3 or...Specialized Allez Compact
yes, economics is part of the equation, but i should be able to find these on sale as well, i hope.
i know the Allez Compact is probably the better bike, but i don't think i can go wrong on the Defy 3 either.
i don't plan on doing alot of hard riding or competing (yet), but i do plan to do alot of riding. as a mountain biker, i do want to open up my options for riding when it's not time to hit trails.
https://www2.giant-bicycles.com/en-us...ad/2266/32193/
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/...jsp?spid=39254
also, since sizing will be new to me, being around 5'8" +, would a 54cm frame be about right?
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i know the Allez Compact is probably the better bike, but i don't think i can go wrong on the Defy 3 either.
i don't plan on doing alot of hard riding or competing (yet), but i do plan to do alot of riding. as a mountain biker, i do want to open up my options for riding when it's not time to hit trails.
https://www2.giant-bicycles.com/en-us...ad/2266/32193/
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/...jsp?spid=39254
also, since sizing will be new to me, being around 5'8" +, would a 54cm frame be about right?
thanks
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I'm 6'0" and I have a 32" inseam and I ride an ML defy 2. Can't go wrong with that frame. It loves lots of riding and is quite smooth on chip&seal (or as smooth as you can get on that junk). It invites lots of time in the saddle. I can't speak to the specialized.
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thanks (thus far) for the info. i will certainly test ride them. still can't find info on their weight (say a 54 on the allez and a M on the defy).
though i want to stay focused on these two, if there are any others that compare, please post a link. if by some miracle i can find one before saturday, i'll be riding it in NY for the Escape ride...not sure if dealers in my 50 mile radius carry either of these in my size at a sale price
though i want to stay focused on these two, if there are any others that compare, please post a link. if by some miracle i can find one before saturday, i'll be riding it in NY for the Escape ride...not sure if dealers in my 50 mile radius carry either of these in my size at a sale price
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Can't speak for the Specialized either, but I love my Defy 3. I'm 5'10" with a 30" inseam and opted to go with the M, which I believe is a 54.
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but aside from weight, why choose a compact over a triple?
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thanks (thus far) for the info. i will certainly test ride them. still can't find info on their weight (say a 54 on the allez and a M on the defy).
though i want to stay focused on these two, if there are any others that compare, please post a link. if by some miracle i can find one before saturday, i'll be riding it in NY for the Escape ride...not sure if dealers in my 50 mile radius carry either of these in my size at a sale price
though i want to stay focused on these two, if there are any others that compare, please post a link. if by some miracle i can find one before saturday, i'll be riding it in NY for the Escape ride...not sure if dealers in my 50 mile radius carry either of these in my size at a sale price
https://www.bikesportmichigan.com/rev..._FeltF75.shtml
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Make an offer of about 70% of retail for the bikes and see which shop takes it. I do not see a lot of difference in the bikes in your price range as they are all good rides. First change is to get a saddle that works for you.
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well, here in media PA, it's not quite mountains, but there are alot of steep climbs...i think i'll not concern myself, then, with the compact equation (yet...).
seems that the basic consensus from reading reviews of the Defy 3 is that it is really a bang for the buck.
performance is more important than looks, but i admit, both bikes look nice. the allez in red is truly sharp...but i noticed some differences in geometry.
the defy is considered endurance road...meaning...? a bit bulkier?
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so (esp. in the case of 2009 bikes), shops will consider offers? i haven't bought a bike from an LBS in years...and i don't think i bargained back then
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I was actually deciding between these 2 bikes about 3 weeks ago...went with the 2010 Specialized Allez Sport, which is comparable to the 2009 Specialized Allez.
Make sure you ride both. I did and the Allez just felt like a smoother ride to me. Obviously you may have a different opinion.
So far, no complaints.
Make sure you ride both. I did and the Allez just felt like a smoother ride to me. Obviously you may have a different opinion.
So far, no complaints.
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I was actually deciding between these 2 bikes about 3 weeks ago...went with the 2010 Specialized Allez Sport, which is comparable to the 2009 Specialized Allez.
Make sure you ride both. I did and the Allez just felt like a smoother ride to me. Obviously you may have a different opinion.
So far, no complaints.
Make sure you ride both. I did and the Allez just felt like a smoother ride to me. Obviously you may have a different opinion.
So far, no complaints.
i think the allez components are going to be better (how much did you pay if you don't mind my asking?).
what were the + aspects with regards to the defy in your estimation? did you ride hard and fast? i'll see what they feel like. luckily, this particular LBS is only a few blocks away. my neighborhood has some long stretches and curves and descents/climbs i can attack in 10 minutes.
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Meaning the Defy geometry is more comfortable for longer rides rather than short fast rides/races.
This is the best piece of advice really. Ride them both, consider what you will use the bike for most of the time, and choose what you like best! I rode the Allez at my shop when I rode the Defy and just liked the Defy better (plus that granny gear was going to get some use), and I'll openly admit that the blue/black/silver color scheme was a big factor in my purchase as well!
This is the best piece of advice really. Ride them both, consider what you will use the bike for most of the time, and choose what you like best! I rode the Allez at my shop when I rode the Defy and just liked the Defy better (plus that granny gear was going to get some use), and I'll openly admit that the blue/black/silver color scheme was a big factor in my purchase as well!
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that said, since i am on the cusp of 'fitting' the M or the M/L frame, i assume the latter is a bit more 'comfortable'...but then (of course) heavier.
i assume one's lightness isn't much different than the other's slight weightiness.
nonetheless, endurance is fine...i want to ride some distances at a nice pace. leaning towards the M
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thanks. smoother and...more responsive?
i think the allez components are going to be better (how much did you pay if you don't mind my asking?).
what were the + aspects with regards to the defy in your estimation? did you ride hard and fast? i'll see what they feel like. luckily, this particular LBS is only a few blocks away. my neighborhood has some long stretches and curves and descents/climbs i can attack in 10 minutes.
i think the allez components are going to be better (how much did you pay if you don't mind my asking?).
what were the + aspects with regards to the defy in your estimation? did you ride hard and fast? i'll see what they feel like. luckily, this particular LBS is only a few blocks away. my neighborhood has some long stretches and curves and descents/climbs i can attack in 10 minutes.
They could've got an '09 but would've taken a while plus they couldn't get the black. To be honest, I like the look of the Allez better.
I was actually all set to get the Defy until I found a shop that carried Specialized and I rode the Allez and it was all over after that.
I also rode a GT GTR 4 (I've had good luck with GT MTB) and a Schwinn Fastback and niether compared.
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again, thanks...and here's more fine tuned question.
that said, since i am on the cusp of 'fitting' the M or the M/L frame, i assume the latter is a bit more 'comfortable'...but then (of course) heavier.
i assume one's lightness isn't much different than the other's slight weightiness.
nonetheless, endurance is fine...i want to ride some distances at a nice pace. leaning towards the M
that said, since i am on the cusp of 'fitting' the M or the M/L frame, i assume the latter is a bit more 'comfortable'...but then (of course) heavier.
i assume one's lightness isn't much different than the other's slight weightiness.
nonetheless, endurance is fine...i want to ride some distances at a nice pace. leaning towards the M
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I'm 5'6" and ride a 54cm Allez. I could do with a shorter stem, and I have the seat moved pretty far forward, but it works. I'd probably go to a 52 on my next bike. For you, the 54 would probably work.
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I just got my allez earlier this summer, my first road bike too. I love it it rides great, no worries, plenty of speed and responsiveness for me. I am 6' with a 32" inseam and ride a size 56. Only suggestion I would make is to switch out the pedals to go clipless, I gained much more comfort and a couple mph on my average speed after making the switch
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I paid $800 for the 2010. Shifting felt smoother on the Allez...maybe b/c of the Tiagra v. Sora.
They could've got an '09 but would've taken a while plus they couldn't get the black. To be honest, I like the look of the Allez better.
I was actually all set to get the Defy until I found a shop that carried Specialized and I rode the Allez and it was all over after that.
I also rode a GT GTR 4 (I've had good luck with GT MTB) and a Schwinn Fastback and niether compared.
They could've got an '09 but would've taken a while plus they couldn't get the black. To be honest, I like the look of the Allez better.
I was actually all set to get the Defy until I found a shop that carried Specialized and I rode the Allez and it was all over after that.
I also rode a GT GTR 4 (I've had good luck with GT MTB) and a Schwinn Fastback and niether compared.
i actually looked at and stood over an Allez Sport (too expensive, tho) and the Defy 3, but i was just doing a preliminary look and inquiry. i was thinking i'd have to call all dealers in a 50mile radius if they had them in stock.
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that's another concern...if these older '09 models aren't in stock at the LBS, are they simply gone? or does it depend on the store and their ability to order remaining warehouse-bound '09 models (whatever the brand)?
i actually looked at and stood over an Allez Sport (too expensive, tho) and the Defy 3, but i was just doing a preliminary look and inquiry. i was thinking i'd have to call all dealers in a 50mile radius if they had them in stock.
i actually looked at and stood over an Allez Sport (too expensive, tho) and the Defy 3, but i was just doing a preliminary look and inquiry. i was thinking i'd have to call all dealers in a 50mile radius if they had them in stock.
Specialized changed around the names of the bikes. The '10 Allez Sport is essentially a '09 Allez. They have a '10 Allez which is a level below the Allez '09.
https://www.specialized.com/us/en/bc/...Allez&eid=4350
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Was fitted for a new Allez a few months ago. 30" inseam.
I was given the 54cm.