New road bike, can't decide!
I have to admit, I've been a long time lurker on the boards, but here's my first post.
I got my first "real" bike about a year and a half ago. A Gary Fisher Tassajara GS. I wanted a mountain bike because my boyfriend at the time was big into trails and I wanted to option to go with, and it was most similar to my little Giant hybrid i grew up with. First time trying SPD clips, loved em and feared them all at the same time! lol. Had fun with it on and off, but really fell in love with both the bike and cycling this year when I decided to put slicks on it and lose 35 lbs! That and clips finally didn't scare me anymore!
Well 25 less pounds and a fractured elbow later (I spooked a lady who didn't speak english when i called out i was passing her on her left.... banked left right into me), I'm still lovin my bike and I have a new goal...
MS-150 when it comes around next year! Course as much as I love my mountain bike, the poor lady, I feel just isn't going to cut it for rides longer than 15-20 miles as my tush and other parts just aren't happy (even after a prof fitting and new Terry seat). I'm guessing I'm trying to hard to put myself into a road position on a bike thats not designed for it.
So totally new territory for me. I'm trying to pick out my first road bike. I've tried out a few and I think i've narrowed it down to 2, but i'm having a hard time deciding and I was wondering if you ladies had any advice. One thing I've noticed is that the bikes that aren't more "women specific" tend to make me stretch out too far also making me feel I'm not in as much control as I should be. I also have very tiny hands though I'm 5'5".
The two I'm looking at are the Specialized Dolce Elite (48cm, aluminumn)
http://www.specialized.com/SBCBkMode...q8m9ctj.j27002
and the Bianchi Eros Donna (49cm, steel frame)
http://www.bianchiusa.com/eros_donna.html
Price is a concern unfortunately, but I want someting better than an entry level bike. Any suggestions would be very welcome!
So far, I like my new road bike
Kyna,
I am 5'2 and have small hands and short torso with longer legs. I used to ride a Bianchi back in the day as my first road bike, but I discovered through a lot of research that it had too long of a top tube for me. I then tried an Orbea, which was very trick and light, but still, the top tube was too long.
So, I then, tried a Guru (they are a tri company but do make road bikes) road bike and it's helped immensely. I have only ridden it a month, but the shorter top tube has really helped. Of course, you might not need such a small bike (I got a 47cm), but I am just mentioning the company as an option. It is aluminum with a carbon-fiber front and rear, but I don't feel beat up at all. It's a really nicely built frame (I am not used to so much "bling bling").
I finally noticed that I really needed a bike with 650cc wheels to have the geometry be small enough for me, but this may not be a factor for you being 5'5. I am bummed though because I have 2003 Shimano Dura Ace before they changed the shifters in 2004 to be more ergonomic for smaller hands. (I am going to get some Ultegra shifters which are supposedly more ergonomic). Make sure to test out the shifters to make sure you can reach them in the drops.
If I hadn't purchased a Guru, I think I would have went with a custom Serotta or a custom Luna. That's just my 2 cents and opinion. It's nice to have options though to look at when you are trying to make this type of decision I think.
Happy Ridin',
Lisa :)