islandgirl2
07-07-2010, 03:29 PM
Hello everyone, this is my first post but I have been reading through posts for the past several weeks! I just got my first road bike 2 months ago. I haven't had a bike since I was a kid but have always been an athlete- with running marathons, martial arts etc. I started spinning classes at my gym about 2 years ago because of some running knee injuries and loved the classes, I would go 3-5 times a week and had some intense workouts! One day this year I decided enough was enough and I needed to get myself a bike again. My husband had a mtn bike but I convinced him to get a road bike too! So I got my first road bike (Scattante W-330 from Performace Bike) and started riding outside about 2 months ago! I usually do 20- 25 miles per ride, I have done a few shorter ones around 12 miles for more fun rides to the Farmer's Market etc, but I tend to go on 20 mile average rides more often. I usually average around 15 mph, a little lower on hill workouts (not so strong on hills yet!) and a little higher on flatter areas or if I am having a good day. (I have a Cateye computer for my bike.)
I decided to start training for a Century Ride for later this fall if possible. I usually ride about 3-5x a week if weather and my work schedule cooperates, we have consistently been doing long rides on the weekends, the past 3 weekends I did 33, 35, and last weekend 42 miles. I haven't started with the clipless pedals, still using the toe clips right now. I have the shoes (from spinning) but am a bit nervous to start using them for my road bike. I tried clipping in/out of my husband's bike (not while riding) and was having a hard time clipping out with the SPD so I just purchased the Speedplay Frogs (they just came in today) and I am hoping to give them a try at some point this weekend.(But I am really nervous!) I have read through many suggestions on previous posts.
So that is the bit of background on me... I guess my question is should I upgrade my Scattante. I have read some varied information on the brand and quality. I know I am still new to things, but I am really not comfortable with the way my bike shifts. (Shimano Sora) and I have read so many bad things about Sora. When I got the bike I was nervous about getting a bike in the first place and didn't do a lot of research. I just went with Performance's suggestion for a beginner rider. I do like the inline brakes since I ride upright sometimes, but I figure I should get used to the other way since most bikes don't have the inline brakes. I feel like I have progressed quickly and wish I would have spent more time initially testing out bikes and different stores. I test rode a Fuji ACR Roubaix with Shimano 105 yesterday and thought it was much better. Unfortunately they didn't have a WSD and my torso and arms are short and my legs are longer. I do like the fit of my Scattante 51 cm W330, but I really don't like the way it shifts and it feels a little uneasy when I am riding 30mph down some hills. I also like the "granny gear" for some of the crazy hills we ride. I did have two falls so far. One was just a dumb mistake from riding too late at night and not being aware of a curb. I banged up my knee a little but nothing too bad. Last weekend there was some tricky construction area with cones all over the place and I took a tumble. (My husband said if I were to fall that is a place that at least I shouldn't feel bad about because it was really tricky.) I banged up my arm kinda bad (bleeding and bruised and haven't been able to ride the past 3 days.)
So I went to Performance and they said I could upgrade the bike. I can't decide what to do, I could always just keep this bike for now while I am still getting used to things, but at the same time if I am training for a century ride now (and many more hopefully) I want a bike that performs well. What is the general opinion on this bike for anyone that has heard of it. I also feel limited with the selection at Performance. They really only have Scattante and Fuji bikes available and not many WSD models. They keep telling me I don't have to have one for women but my frame seems to fit them better. The Fuji handlebars seem too wide for me... So my options are to upgrade to something a little nicer now (1K range) or just continue to ride the bike I have now, upgrade the shifters and practice the clipless pedals and go for something more in the 2K range next season. Just thought I would get some opinions on if this bike is decent and is a good choice for doing a century ride.
Thanks for listening to my story and thanks in advance to any replies!
I decided to start training for a Century Ride for later this fall if possible. I usually ride about 3-5x a week if weather and my work schedule cooperates, we have consistently been doing long rides on the weekends, the past 3 weekends I did 33, 35, and last weekend 42 miles. I haven't started with the clipless pedals, still using the toe clips right now. I have the shoes (from spinning) but am a bit nervous to start using them for my road bike. I tried clipping in/out of my husband's bike (not while riding) and was having a hard time clipping out with the SPD so I just purchased the Speedplay Frogs (they just came in today) and I am hoping to give them a try at some point this weekend.(But I am really nervous!) I have read through many suggestions on previous posts.
So that is the bit of background on me... I guess my question is should I upgrade my Scattante. I have read some varied information on the brand and quality. I know I am still new to things, but I am really not comfortable with the way my bike shifts. (Shimano Sora) and I have read so many bad things about Sora. When I got the bike I was nervous about getting a bike in the first place and didn't do a lot of research. I just went with Performance's suggestion for a beginner rider. I do like the inline brakes since I ride upright sometimes, but I figure I should get used to the other way since most bikes don't have the inline brakes. I feel like I have progressed quickly and wish I would have spent more time initially testing out bikes and different stores. I test rode a Fuji ACR Roubaix with Shimano 105 yesterday and thought it was much better. Unfortunately they didn't have a WSD and my torso and arms are short and my legs are longer. I do like the fit of my Scattante 51 cm W330, but I really don't like the way it shifts and it feels a little uneasy when I am riding 30mph down some hills. I also like the "granny gear" for some of the crazy hills we ride. I did have two falls so far. One was just a dumb mistake from riding too late at night and not being aware of a curb. I banged up my knee a little but nothing too bad. Last weekend there was some tricky construction area with cones all over the place and I took a tumble. (My husband said if I were to fall that is a place that at least I shouldn't feel bad about because it was really tricky.) I banged up my arm kinda bad (bleeding and bruised and haven't been able to ride the past 3 days.)
So I went to Performance and they said I could upgrade the bike. I can't decide what to do, I could always just keep this bike for now while I am still getting used to things, but at the same time if I am training for a century ride now (and many more hopefully) I want a bike that performs well. What is the general opinion on this bike for anyone that has heard of it. I also feel limited with the selection at Performance. They really only have Scattante and Fuji bikes available and not many WSD models. They keep telling me I don't have to have one for women but my frame seems to fit them better. The Fuji handlebars seem too wide for me... So my options are to upgrade to something a little nicer now (1K range) or just continue to ride the bike I have now, upgrade the shifters and practice the clipless pedals and go for something more in the 2K range next season. Just thought I would get some opinions on if this bike is decent and is a good choice for doing a century ride.
Thanks for listening to my story and thanks in advance to any replies!