My wife is 5'0 (well, really 4'11, but we round up!) and has been on a Specialized Vita Multisport 44 cm frame for the past few seasons. It's an entry levl ($1200) aluminum roadie outfitted with aero spokes, aero bars, etc. for more of the "multisport" feel. She puts on about 2-2500 miles a season on the bike, and wants to upgrade - probably to a road frame, not a tri-bike. The frame seems to fit her pretty well with some tweaks here and there.
Not many companies, other than Specialized, carry small women's specific frames. The Ruby Road series (carbon frame) seems pretty nice, and is in our price range (sub $3K), and seems like pretty good bang for the buck.
http://www.specialized.com/bc/SBCBkModel.jsp?spid=33096
We've been at least considering looking at custom, but the local shop we deal with only carries Seven, which is probably a bit too much considering their base custom steel frame runs $1700. IF (independent fabs) look nice, but again, we're likely looking at around $3500-4000 or more for a customized steel roadie.
So, questions:
1) Is it really worth the extra $ to get a custom bike over a stock carbon bike, even if it's steel?
2) If so, are there other custom companies we should be considering?
Input and thoughts from sprocket rockets appreciated. I want to make the right investment.
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