LovelyGirl
10-25-2012, 08:41 PM
Hi, Ladies,
I don't often post, and I try to use all the old threads to answer my questions, but I gotta create this one and get fresh advice!
Several months back, I bought a Trek 7.6 FX (2010) off Craigslist. It's a great bike, and I really have enjoyed riding her around our gorgeous paseos and around town to run errands. She is the first non-Target or Walmart bike I've had, and wow, what a difference! I actually have no idea if she fits, but seller was about my height (5'6") and Trek was 17.5 inch frame. I guess the only thing I feel is that I'd like to stretch out further, and that I'd like more hand positions. That's all I got to go on, Girls. Need a fit, for sure.
So, it's not that I NEED a new or different bike, but I just really started thinking I'd like to be on a road bike. I started noticing and disliking the limited hand positions on my flat bars and have been thinking the roadies seem pretty comfortable with their fancy schmancy drop bars. I even went so far as to test ride a Specialized Dolce at my LBS, and I actually liked that riding position (though shifting may take getting used to).
So, questions...
1. My Trek is at the high end of the FX series, aluminum with carbon forks and Iso-zone/mono stay stuff elsewhere. Is the Dolce any improvement? I hear there are different qualities of aluminum. Components are Tiagra, I think, and I know this varies in the Dolce according to the model I get. Knowing this, is a Dolce going to be a step up or just a lateral move?
2. I pull a Trek tag-a-along, which attaches to my seat post so my favorite 3 year old in the whole world can be my riding buddy. (Gotta do something while his Dad is at work and his brother is at school!) does anyone ever attach one of these to their road bike, or is that just cruel and unusual punishment for such a classy bike?
3. Admittedly, I don't go off on long rides alone much. I have this DH and two DSs too precious to be parted from for any too long. We generally stick together, and while we do love family bike rides (our current fav takes us 6 miles on a beautiful CA paseo to church each Sunday), I tend to be limited by my guys. Boys are little and DH is a recreational rider. I'd like to get out more as they get a bit older, though. Maybe when little one is in school. Would a road bike be wasted on me?
I see the LBS has a 2010 Triple Dolce Elite marked down to $950. What say you to that price and to that bike? Just tell me the truth. I can handle it...
I don't often post, and I try to use all the old threads to answer my questions, but I gotta create this one and get fresh advice!
Several months back, I bought a Trek 7.6 FX (2010) off Craigslist. It's a great bike, and I really have enjoyed riding her around our gorgeous paseos and around town to run errands. She is the first non-Target or Walmart bike I've had, and wow, what a difference! I actually have no idea if she fits, but seller was about my height (5'6") and Trek was 17.5 inch frame. I guess the only thing I feel is that I'd like to stretch out further, and that I'd like more hand positions. That's all I got to go on, Girls. Need a fit, for sure.
So, it's not that I NEED a new or different bike, but I just really started thinking I'd like to be on a road bike. I started noticing and disliking the limited hand positions on my flat bars and have been thinking the roadies seem pretty comfortable with their fancy schmancy drop bars. I even went so far as to test ride a Specialized Dolce at my LBS, and I actually liked that riding position (though shifting may take getting used to).
So, questions...
1. My Trek is at the high end of the FX series, aluminum with carbon forks and Iso-zone/mono stay stuff elsewhere. Is the Dolce any improvement? I hear there are different qualities of aluminum. Components are Tiagra, I think, and I know this varies in the Dolce according to the model I get. Knowing this, is a Dolce going to be a step up or just a lateral move?
2. I pull a Trek tag-a-along, which attaches to my seat post so my favorite 3 year old in the whole world can be my riding buddy. (Gotta do something while his Dad is at work and his brother is at school!) does anyone ever attach one of these to their road bike, or is that just cruel and unusual punishment for such a classy bike?
3. Admittedly, I don't go off on long rides alone much. I have this DH and two DSs too precious to be parted from for any too long. We generally stick together, and while we do love family bike rides (our current fav takes us 6 miles on a beautiful CA paseo to church each Sunday), I tend to be limited by my guys. Boys are little and DH is a recreational rider. I'd like to get out more as they get a bit older, though. Maybe when little one is in school. Would a road bike be wasted on me?
I see the LBS has a 2010 Triple Dolce Elite marked down to $950. What say you to that price and to that bike? Just tell me the truth. I can handle it...