mariatornga
05-28-2015, 11:19 AM
This year I'm buying my first new bike...not my usual hand-me-down or something cheap I found on Craigslist. I'm having a hard time finding the right bike and I'm hoping for some help. I'm looking to invest in a bike that I'll have for years and can be versatile. I plan to do urban commuting, long rides, bike trails, and occasionally some dirt roads or paths. For example, I would love to keep my 700x26 tires for day-to-day and change out for a tire with more cushion and tread if we head out of the city with less smooth/dirt trails. I live in the midwest, so I can't ever really plan on a rainless day. I need a bike to get me through a sprinkling or post-storm ride. My price point is under $1k and I fit on a 52cm bike
I've test road about a 10 bikes and I find drop-bar, road bikes to be my favorite. The Trek Lexa and Raleigh Capri are the top two. However, neither have clearance to go thicker than a 700x28 tire and most likely can not fit fenders. The flat bar road bikes solve my thicker tire needs, but when I ask if I can get drop bars instead of flat bars I'm told there's no point because of the increase in cost. I have not ridden any mountain bikes.
My boyfriend rides a Surly Crossfit (cyclocross). We want to ride together (anywhere) and pull the baby in the Burley. That's the ultimate goal. We would like the versatility of a cyclocross bike for me, but I can't find any bike shops caring women's cyclocross bikes. My online search has yielded few results and none with a low enough price tag. I'm afraid the men's cyclocross is going to be too big for me as my shoulders are narrow and my reach isn't that long, the salesmen have told me as much and have discouraged me from trying.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I have 5 reputable bike shops in my area and together they carry most lines. I'm hoping that a forum of women can help!
Thank you!
I've test road about a 10 bikes and I find drop-bar, road bikes to be my favorite. The Trek Lexa and Raleigh Capri are the top two. However, neither have clearance to go thicker than a 700x28 tire and most likely can not fit fenders. The flat bar road bikes solve my thicker tire needs, but when I ask if I can get drop bars instead of flat bars I'm told there's no point because of the increase in cost. I have not ridden any mountain bikes.
My boyfriend rides a Surly Crossfit (cyclocross). We want to ride together (anywhere) and pull the baby in the Burley. That's the ultimate goal. We would like the versatility of a cyclocross bike for me, but I can't find any bike shops caring women's cyclocross bikes. My online search has yielded few results and none with a low enough price tag. I'm afraid the men's cyclocross is going to be too big for me as my shoulders are narrow and my reach isn't that long, the salesmen have told me as much and have discouraged me from trying.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! I have 5 reputable bike shops in my area and together they carry most lines. I'm hoping that a forum of women can help!
Thank you!