Caren
06-16-2013, 05:31 PM
This should be fun. Like the coolest thing ever. I just recently sold my business and so while I can't retire, I can finally do something just for me and that means selling my to big for me bike and getting something I really want. Some how over the last week it's gone from giddy excitement about spending tomorrow visiting shops and having a decent budget for a bike to dreading even thinking about it anymore. I'm fairly intelligent but I'm noticed that anytime it's something male dominated, fishing, guns, power tools (all things I'm good at btw) men tend to talk down to me in a "well aren't you a pretty little thing" kind of way.
I feel like I need to over compensate by having all of the necessary information ahead of time and not relying on them to tell me things, but also to protect myself from being "sold" on something, like a last year's model taking up floor space, that might not be the best one for me but I don't know enough to know that. :( I know the right response is to just take my business elsewhere until I find someone that will actually try to help me find the right bike, not just sell me something, but there aren't to many shops in my area. I'll be driving a little over an hour tomorrow just for two shops that carry 4 brands combined so if finding the right bike for me means trying out lots of things, I don't have to many choices if the shop stinks.
And to make it even more confusing, I'm fairly interested in the LOOK 585 Elle that's listed here, it looks to be a good fit size wise and I even sent the geometry to my granddad that used to work with Specialized for quite a few years. He thinks it would be a good fit, but then thinking about building up a bike and trying to figure out if I would be better off just going with a decent out of the store bike for now or if I should take the plunge and have a really sweet bike built...It's not even fun anymore. Seriously, I'm at the point where I'm considering just ordering narrower bars for my current bike and saying screw it for now, I mean I've road the thing for a few thousand miles already and it hasn't killed me so whats another thousand or so to avoid making myself nuts?
Am I just being a big old baby??:confused:
I feel like I need to over compensate by having all of the necessary information ahead of time and not relying on them to tell me things, but also to protect myself from being "sold" on something, like a last year's model taking up floor space, that might not be the best one for me but I don't know enough to know that. :( I know the right response is to just take my business elsewhere until I find someone that will actually try to help me find the right bike, not just sell me something, but there aren't to many shops in my area. I'll be driving a little over an hour tomorrow just for two shops that carry 4 brands combined so if finding the right bike for me means trying out lots of things, I don't have to many choices if the shop stinks.
And to make it even more confusing, I'm fairly interested in the LOOK 585 Elle that's listed here, it looks to be a good fit size wise and I even sent the geometry to my granddad that used to work with Specialized for quite a few years. He thinks it would be a good fit, but then thinking about building up a bike and trying to figure out if I would be better off just going with a decent out of the store bike for now or if I should take the plunge and have a really sweet bike built...It's not even fun anymore. Seriously, I'm at the point where I'm considering just ordering narrower bars for my current bike and saying screw it for now, I mean I've road the thing for a few thousand miles already and it hasn't killed me so whats another thousand or so to avoid making myself nuts?
Am I just being a big old baby??:confused: