| Re: Opinions on road bikes: Klein Aura 10 or Lemond Big Sky SL graycat <graycat89@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<graycat89-3C2F36.21023310052004@news-server.triad.rr.com>...
> Hi Everyone. I am about to purchase one of these two bikes and I need
> some help on a couple of issues that I am facing. I am looking at a
> Klein Aura X which to me is incredible. I love the ride since it has a
> carbon fork and carbon wishbone stays. Very smooth however I have
> found that the palms of my hands hurt a little bit since I feel like I
> am falling into the stem. Could this be a matter of adjustment?? The
> bike is very fast and I find it to be a little twitchy when turning. I
> must say that I am not an experienced rider therefore I could be doing
> something wrong.
> My other choice is a Lemond Big Sky SL which is quite different . I
> guess they call it a road comfort; more upright, slightly heavier and it
> has an adjustable stem. I feel a touch more comfortable and secure I
> guess but I don't want to make the wrong choice. This bike reminds me of
> a sport sedan. Comfortable but you can have some fun when needed. I am
> planning on riding mostly for pleasure and fitness and sometimes some
> longer rides. The folks at the store where I am shopping is absolutely
> superb and they have been very nice and helpful (Paceline bikes in
> Winston-Salem, NC Higly recomended..). Any opinions or suggestions are
> greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance to all. Fred
Hi Fred,
I took a look at the specs for the two bikes, since I was not
particularly familiar with either one. In my opinion, all but the best
riders (cat 1 or 2 racers) could get the same performance out of
either bike. There is probably a nominal difference in weight, since
the componentry is almost identical. The only difference is
aerodynamics, which generally don't come into play until you exceed 23
MPH. Those same aerodynamics are probaby to blame for the pain and
twitchiness you experienced. It looks like the fork rake is less on
the Klein (twitchiness) and the handlebars are definitely set quite a
bit lower than the saddle (pain). If your main goal is pleasure,
fitness and long ride riding, go for the bike that is more stable and
comfortable. You will definitely be able to get equal performance in
terms of climbing speed, top speed and average speed out of the two
bikes.
Good luck,
Sarah |