conflicted, stressed, and making this too hard!
For something that seemed so easy to do as a child, I'm sure putting a lot of stress on myself picking a new bike.
I think my story is like so many others I've read here. Haven't biked in years (probably 20 or more).
I've got a well-used Centurion LeMans (from the late 70's) in the garage, but that isn't the bike I want to ride.
I've tested a bunch of bikes, and the bikes that feel best now are the hybrids (in particular the Giant Cypress DX, the Specialized Crossroads Elite and a little Jamis Commuter 2 - 8 speed). But, there's a niggling feeling that I'll grow out of that bike very quickly and be buying a new bike fairly soon down the road.
I have tested the Trek fx 2 and 3, the Giant FCR?, a fuji absolute. I just have a fear of getting on and off the mens style bikes. And, I'm not totally comfortable stretched out that much. I saw reference that someone has adjusted their handle bars up on their roadbike, but I'm so new to this, how do I know what bikes will adjust that way?
I like getting out (currently doing all my workouts inside, just did my first 1/2 marathon on a rowing machine). I've walked a few marathons in the past, so I know that once I get going on something, I build up conditioning and enjoy it.
Currently, my budget is $500 and below, but I'm wondering if I need to bump it up to about $700 and see what works? My husband thinks buying the hybrid and seeing if I use it is probably the best way to go, and if I need to buy a new buy next year, that's fine with him.
I've seen reference to Specialized Sirrus, Kona Dew ... any suggestions? First in the $500 range, then up to the $700 range?
Thanks
I started out on the low end
Last year I bought a very inexpensive hybrid (Trek 7100). I rode it A LOT and fell in love with biking. My friends bike rails-to-trails, so the hybrid seemed a good fit. This year I have graduated to a road bike but I still have they hybrid for the trails (we did 24 miles of trail last night!!). I like having two, and felt confident in buying a road bike as I knew cycling was my thing. Had I spent $1500 the first year and did not like it, I would have been mad at myself. I say go for the hybrid - it is a great bike for both trails and a bit of road biking. See if you get bit by the bug...
Trish