very new at this and LOVE it!!
hello all,
I started riding my bike this spring/April...an hour a day. That turned into wanting to leave the neighborhood and explore. Now I ride into CT on quieter roads 4-6 times a week averaging 20-23 miles. It is amazing how wonderful I feel!! Unfortunately, being an ex smoker hasn't helped, but it is 18 mo behind me...forever. The wind and lung capacity should only get better!
I push around a very old, heavy "Mom" bike. Mongoose Pro I think they call it. :) The work out is great, but I look forward to the first road bike. I am on a tight budget with college kids...help!
A friend has said that I should not "skimp" if it is to be a possible "last bike". I have been looking at the Specialized Women Specific, reading the threads on this site
My budget thinks about trying to also consider a used bike for the moment. I really want to get out there to ride and also possibly consider group rides in the area. Can't do that on my current bike.
Any thoughts would be great! I love reading through this site! I am thrilled to have a new passion! Anyone live near Western Massachusetts?
Glad I am here! Jean
haven't ventured to Southwick yet
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hipersons
Hey J. Nurse, wecome!
I'm from Southwick. Have you ridden out there yet? I used to like to bike around the lake when I was a kid.
Anyway, I think if you wanted to go for a longer ride, as long as you left something as collateral they would be okay with it as long as you were upfront about how long of a ride you wanted to take. They want you to be super happy with your purchase so you keep coming back to them over and over and send others, and getting the perfect bike is part of that.
I just got the Dolce (white and yellow) and I love it! Gorgeous bike, beautiful ride, a huge step up from my mom's 35lb mountain bike.
Hipersons...Great to know that their are women close by. I drove over the bridge and started around Agawam and Suffield. It was a fun ride. I am still venturing and being a transplant to New England I am still learning the back country roads. Funny, you find that all the years of driving a car generally taking the most direct route. Now, I look for the quietest way to get to the same place on a bike. Let me know if you have any good rides in the area. I'll check out the lake!
I have been serious about the Dolce. Still unsure about the model...what I really need. The Ruby and the Dolce seem like two very different animals and the price reflects the carbon frame. This is a big learning curve. I talked to the shop and they will be happy to fit for a longer ride. Where did you shop?
they were happy to fit me for a longer ride!
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KnottedYet
10 minutes is pretty unrealistic, really. My shop lets folks take bikes out for 10-15 MILE rides, as long as they leave their driver's license or other i.d. (so, about an hour) I tend to be careful to take a bike out twice (two different days) for about an hour or so each time before I buy it.
None of my bikes was over $1,000. My most expensive bike ($930) was major love at first ride, but I still made myself wait and test ride a second time before I bought it. (Surly Cross Check, gloss black... oooh sexy!
http://www.surlybikes.com/crosscheck_comp.html ) My second test ride was very long, and I told the LBS I'd be gone a while. They knew I was in love with it and was gonna buy it, so no problem!
yup...they were very helpful. I plan to get over to the shop next week. I am struggling with the issue of "too much bike". What I need... starting with the frame.
I am soooo hooked here. What wonderful information from some incredible ladies! Glad I am involved! A wealth of knowledge for someone like me who is so new.