Subject: RE: Trek 1.1 or Trek Lexa? If they are older models, I assume it's not just a Lexa C they're selling for $699? Trek 1.1 or Lexa C new on the Trek website are $669. That said I agree with the other posters that the next level up (looks like a Lexa S) will be better in the long run- carbon fork and actual Shimano components. There are lots of threads that will tell you to go for nothing less than Shimano 105, but FWIW I've had a road bike with Tiagra and a road bike with 105 and didn't really have a problem with either. Some people hate the shifters on Sora but honestly if you're moving up from a mountain bike, and not putting 500 miles a month on your bike, I think they'll be fine. Ride the Lexa and the unisex model and see which feels better. FWIW I'm bike shopping now and really looking at WSDs. I think I fit them better but I really like the more ergonomic handlebars and shifters that come on most WSD frames. Another thing to think about is whether you want a compact crank or a triple- the Lexas come with either. If you live/ race where it's really flat, go for a compact crank. If not, there are tons of threads debating the merits of triples- read them and decide for yourself! |