Assuming they both fit you with some extra flexibility for adjustment in all directions, I say to go with the QR.
Having a local mechanic who knows and is used to working on your bike (assuming that is the case?) is a major benefit that may be harder for you to find with the blue.
Plus, I imaging chicking some dudes on a pink bike would be extra fun.
I have no clue....looking to buy my first bike this spring. But I did laugh to myself about the comment "Chickin' the dudes on a pink bike would be extra fun." What a crack up.
Nice! My dad just got one of their bikes!
ReplyDeleteNumber one, all the way!
ReplyDeletepick the one that feels better because you will be spending a LOT of time on that puppy!
ReplyDeleteAssuming they both fit you with some extra flexibility for adjustment in all directions, I say to go with the QR.
ReplyDeleteHaving a local mechanic who knows and is used to working on your bike (assuming that is the case?) is a major benefit that may be harder for you to find with the blue.
Plus, I imaging chicking some dudes on a pink bike would be extra fun.
Jamie,
ReplyDeletegreat point on chickin' the dudes!!!
never thought of that....
and yes, fit will be the ultimate deciding factor.
Can't answer based on pics. Which fits better? Which fits the budget better?
ReplyDeleteI will say that I saw the Shiv at my LBS this past weekend and drooled. Only $6K to start....can I borrow some money?
love love love your new bike! I need to do A LOT more races to justify the cost of one of those fancy things!
ReplyDeleteOoooh two outstanding bikes! While I don't think you could wrong, I'd love to hear your thoughts after testing them both out!
ReplyDeleteQuintana Roo all the way!! Go for it girl!
ReplyDeleteI have no clue....looking to buy my first bike this spring. But I did laugh to myself about the comment "Chickin' the dudes on a pink bike would be extra fun." What a crack up.
ReplyDeleteCan't go wrong with a pink bike!
ReplyDeleteSweeet! A new bike is always pretty awesome!
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