i'm 5'2" and looking for a bike
Hey guys,
I've been toying with the idea of getting a bike to start riding. I haven't ridden a bike since I was in elementary school, with the exception of renting a mountain bike last year once.
I would really like to start riding again, but that rental left me really frustrated. It was a 14" and felt way too big for me, but was the smallest size the shop had. I didn't like having to lean to one side almost a foot before being able to reach the ground and found a lot of pressure was put on my wrists while riding.
Is that something I am just going to have to learn to deal with, or are there actually bikes out there that would fit me better? I'm only 5'2" and about 115lbs.
Any advice you could give me would help. I've tried looking up guides online but they all speak bike terminology that is beyond someone who hasn't ridden since she was 12.
thanks in advance,
-suzy
The best advice I ever got
when looking for a bike was:
Ride bikes, ride bikes, ride lots of bikes. And I think I got that advice here!
No doubt, there IS a bike for you. Rental shops really don[t stock bikes that are appropriate for everyone. Visit your local bike shops, and if anyone blows you off or treats you rudely, move on and spend your money elsewhere.
I'm 5'2 and I rode a 45 cm Trek 2100 WSD, till I wrecked that frame and now I ride a 48cm Cervelo One frame. So, there is variation from one frame maker to another. Keep trying out bikes and you'll find the one that you'll fall in love with.
Don't give up! Ride lots of bikes!
not to add more confusion but...
....one person who is 5'2" may ride a bike with completely different geometry than another 5'2" person. It all depends on how long your legs are, now long your torso is, and how long your arms (reach) are/is.
Find a bike shop you trust (bigger does NOT mean better!) and go get fitted for a bike. A good shop will know what fits you and will work with you to find a bike that feels right.
Still, you DO need to ride lots of bikes before you know what "right" feels like.
Good luck and don't give up! -jane