dizzydiesel
07-07-2012, 08:54 PM
I'm a 5'5" woman currently riding a Trek 7200 hybrid - typical ride length is about 35 miles.
I'm looking to do faster, longer rides - probably 50 - 75 miles. The Trek's great, but it's not built for speed.
And here's my challenge in upgrading to a road bike:
I have hip issues that make it completely impossible to lift either my right or left leg over a typical top bar. In fact, the top bar on most if not all mixte frames is too high. In my ideal world, the standover height would be about 24" at most.
So if such a thing exists, I think I'm really looking for a true step-through road bike or, Plan B, a mixte frame with a VERY sharply declining top bar might work. Unfortunately, I haven't SEEN any good step-through RBs, and the top bar on most of the mixtes is still pretty darn high.
One suggestion I've gotten is to stick with my Trek hybrid, but swap in drop handlebars, road shifters, etc. Which I'm not opposed to doing, but I'm still hauling around about 10# of extra weight just due to the frame and coil suspension, I think? So I'm wondering how much that really helps with speed.
Or maybe there's a different hybrid with stronger road bike characteristics?
Or maybe I should go w/ mountain bike (not hardtail, but with suspension - those hip issues again) and swap out for low-weight components? No one seems enthused about that but out here in the real world, compromise is usually necessary :p and I am OK with a Frankensteinian solution if it helps me go faster for longer.
Any suggestions? Custom frame is probably too expensive to be a realistic option. I was originally thinking of spending about $750 for a used bike but then suddenly realized I couldn't actually get on any of them. :D
All ideas appreciated!
I'm looking to do faster, longer rides - probably 50 - 75 miles. The Trek's great, but it's not built for speed.
And here's my challenge in upgrading to a road bike:
I have hip issues that make it completely impossible to lift either my right or left leg over a typical top bar. In fact, the top bar on most if not all mixte frames is too high. In my ideal world, the standover height would be about 24" at most.
So if such a thing exists, I think I'm really looking for a true step-through road bike or, Plan B, a mixte frame with a VERY sharply declining top bar might work. Unfortunately, I haven't SEEN any good step-through RBs, and the top bar on most of the mixtes is still pretty darn high.
One suggestion I've gotten is to stick with my Trek hybrid, but swap in drop handlebars, road shifters, etc. Which I'm not opposed to doing, but I'm still hauling around about 10# of extra weight just due to the frame and coil suspension, I think? So I'm wondering how much that really helps with speed.
Or maybe there's a different hybrid with stronger road bike characteristics?
Or maybe I should go w/ mountain bike (not hardtail, but with suspension - those hip issues again) and swap out for low-weight components? No one seems enthused about that but out here in the real world, compromise is usually necessary :p and I am OK with a Frankensteinian solution if it helps me go faster for longer.
Any suggestions? Custom frame is probably too expensive to be a realistic option. I was originally thinking of spending about $750 for a used bike but then suddenly realized I couldn't actually get on any of them. :D
All ideas appreciated!