EvaToad
07-16-2010, 10:39 AM
I'm on the verge of purchasing my first road bike in preparation for a century at the end of August. My question for the more experienced riders out there is this: what are the major differences between "touring" road bikes and "road" bikes, especially with respect to entry-level models under and around $1000?
I've test ridden quite a few bikes...my favorites so far have been the Specialized Dolce Triple and the Gary Fisher ARC (not WSD). Because I'm 5'3-4" and have a particularly short torso/reach, I've found the WSD bikes just fit me better; I had the stem changed to a shorter one with about a 100º angle on the Fisher.
However, lately I've been wondering if a bike that's designed for touring/long distance riding (e.g., a Bianchi Via Nirone) -- would be more comfortable for me than a "regular" road bike? I'm planning to train for more long rides after this century, working up in the next year or two to the AIDS LifeCycle. I am *not* a sprinter, so I don't really have a need for speed and don't like an aggressive position on the bike (one of the reasons I didn't enjoy my test ride of an Orbea as much).
If a touring bike is something I should look into, are there women's models that I should look for? Most of the women's models I've encountered (online and in-person) are of the standard road style, designed to be light and sporty. Am I worrying too much? Are these bikes just as suitable for distance riding?
(ftr: I ride a 15yo Bianchi hybrid for my daily commutes, grocery shopping, training rides, dates, and everything in between. She's big-boned and sturdy, so anything in the road category will feel light and zippy, not to mention stiff.)
I've test ridden quite a few bikes...my favorites so far have been the Specialized Dolce Triple and the Gary Fisher ARC (not WSD). Because I'm 5'3-4" and have a particularly short torso/reach, I've found the WSD bikes just fit me better; I had the stem changed to a shorter one with about a 100º angle on the Fisher.
However, lately I've been wondering if a bike that's designed for touring/long distance riding (e.g., a Bianchi Via Nirone) -- would be more comfortable for me than a "regular" road bike? I'm planning to train for more long rides after this century, working up in the next year or two to the AIDS LifeCycle. I am *not* a sprinter, so I don't really have a need for speed and don't like an aggressive position on the bike (one of the reasons I didn't enjoy my test ride of an Orbea as much).
If a touring bike is something I should look into, are there women's models that I should look for? Most of the women's models I've encountered (online and in-person) are of the standard road style, designed to be light and sporty. Am I worrying too much? Are these bikes just as suitable for distance riding?
(ftr: I ride a 15yo Bianchi hybrid for my daily commutes, grocery shopping, training rides, dates, and everything in between. She's big-boned and sturdy, so anything in the road category will feel light and zippy, not to mention stiff.)