Subject: Sticking to my guns Firat of all, Kathy buy the one that fits best. Second, Bear and Mach, I'll admit that I have no first hand knowledge of Softrides, but their literature touts their adjustable geometry by changing the angle of the beam and moving the saddle, thus road and tri fit from the same frame (with suspension thrown in as a bonus?????). All that would seem to be involved is a little wrenching. I am basing my costs on the lowball deals you can get from Nashbar on clearance bars and stems, or house-brand stuff from Preformance. It's not hard to find functional (albeit heavy) bars and stems for 30-40 bucks each, I've seen brake lever sets for 49.99 if my memory serves. That's all she needs to make the conversion. She can use the existing shifters. Now, if she wants to spring for some bling-blingier carbon and whatnot bits-o-goodness then , Katie-bar-the-door on cost. (edit) unless one of the bikes is red...then buy the red one because everyone knows red bikes are the fastest ;-) Edited by ride_like_u_stole_it 2004-10-15 11:20 AM
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