Just wondering if you have any opinion on inexpensive road bikes (less than $800) like the trek 1.2 or raleigh sport, etc. Not asking for sales help, but more do you think they are decent bikes? (long lasting, efficient, etc.) Are there any benefits to more expensive bikes other than less weight/aerodynamics? I would rather not buy a $700 bike and be disappointed.
Sean
Glad to hear you found a bike, that's great!
As for mega repair books, the only good ones I know of (huge and extensive) are the Barnett's manual or the Sutherland's manual, but they'll cost you a few hundred each brand new.
Thanks, you rock! :-) I took my bike to a local shop and they verified that it was in fact the right size, but that my seat need a slight adjustment because of my leg angle, etc. I am riding at least 30-40% more efficiently than I was on my old steel ross road bike... it's incredible how much the gears and shifting help in every situation. I grabbed everything I needed and I'm all set now.. so with your tutorials I've already changed my tubes and tires (on my old bike), and adjusted my old derailleur and brakes, and removed my new tires etc...