weathergal
03-30-2005, 01:05 AM
Hey all, delurking here for a bit of advice.
I've been riding a entry level mountain bike with slicks (a Bianchi Ocelot in case anyone cares) for the past 6 years. I've found I enjoy riding on road more than off road, so with my tax refund this year, I've decided to get an real road bike. Nothing real fancy yet, my budget is $1000 or under.
My problem is that I live out in the middle of nowhere, and am wondering where I can test ride. My town used to have a bike shop, but it went under before I moved here two years ago. There is a bike shop 50 miles away that I've gone to for accessories and tune-ups in the past. They're a good shop, and I'd like to take my business there, but most of the bikes they carry are kids and mountain bikes. Last time I was there they had two road bikes on the floor, and I'm willing to bet neither would fit me (I'm a little under 5'5"). If I made a decision I'm sure they'd order one for me, but I would like to test ride first.
I'm heading down to Oklahoma City in about a week for other reasons, and was considering hitting the bike shops while I was down there. Hopefully I'd be able to test ride, and if I happen to like the brands my local shop carries (Trek and Specialized), I could go back and just order from them. Kind of sneaky, though. I'm also worried that the LBS's in OKC may not even have bikes my size available to test ride. But I'm not sure what else to do.
Thanks, and sorry for the long, rambling post.
I've been riding a entry level mountain bike with slicks (a Bianchi Ocelot in case anyone cares) for the past 6 years. I've found I enjoy riding on road more than off road, so with my tax refund this year, I've decided to get an real road bike. Nothing real fancy yet, my budget is $1000 or under.
My problem is that I live out in the middle of nowhere, and am wondering where I can test ride. My town used to have a bike shop, but it went under before I moved here two years ago. There is a bike shop 50 miles away that I've gone to for accessories and tune-ups in the past. They're a good shop, and I'd like to take my business there, but most of the bikes they carry are kids and mountain bikes. Last time I was there they had two road bikes on the floor, and I'm willing to bet neither would fit me (I'm a little under 5'5"). If I made a decision I'm sure they'd order one for me, but I would like to test ride first.
I'm heading down to Oklahoma City in about a week for other reasons, and was considering hitting the bike shops while I was down there. Hopefully I'd be able to test ride, and if I happen to like the brands my local shop carries (Trek and Specialized), I could go back and just order from them. Kind of sneaky, though. I'm also worried that the LBS's in OKC may not even have bikes my size available to test ride. But I'm not sure what else to do.
Thanks, and sorry for the long, rambling post.