First *real* bicycle as a grown up... more drama than I had bargained for...
So, hey there, Woo from the "To Fat to Bicycle..." thread... thought I would create my own thread and stop trying to latch on to someone elses --
Anyway, I was on craigslist yesterday and I noticed that a LBS had made a posting that said that they had moved... which turns out, they had moved literally a short walk from my apartment, I had no more excuses... I didn't need to get in the car, catch the crappy public transportation/kiddie ride trolley... nothin'... all I needed to do was walk down the street... being one that believes in fate, I took this occasion to mean, get up off your duff and go and see what's what -- but first, I checked out their website -- I didn't recognize any of the brands they were selling(with the exception of the Surly Cross Check, which I looked at and was trying to rationalize the purchase... but had to finally slowly come to grips with the fact that... if that's the bike I have to buy, it won't get bought, because I flat out can not lay down a thousand bucks on a bicycle at the moment) -- I had been use to looking admiringly at Trek's and Specialized, etc -- and now I was confronted with something called Electra(sounded like a 70's disco group), GT, and Schwinn(which I owned as a kid and were suppose to be great in the 70's, but I see those in Walmart these days and don't know how great they are these days)-- so I was confused.
Today, I decided to go down there and talk to the guy -- since the website was very inviting and he turned out to be quite nice ... he really didn't seem to think that I would have a problem with weight, since he claimed he had sold bikes to guys that were 6'5" and 400lbs... I was in fact a lightweight, not sure if that was a little buttering or not, either way I likey buttering -- still, I'm looking at these bikes and I could have sworn I saw one of these Electras in the WWII Blitz movie I watched last week on the midnight movie. It in fact looked like a bike I should be riding, but not the bike I would put myself on in my minds eye... I definitely could see his point in why I would want a bike like that... since I'm really not seriously into riding yet, it's a comfort bike, with upright positioning, comfy seat... kind of big and clunky(in a streamlined kind of way) that will get me where I need to go, but not in a hurry -- ah, I was luke warm on the a la Amsterdam bike, because I want sporty(albeit, I'm not exactly sporty lookin at the moment) -- But is it a good idea to consider comfort first in my case(this thing had a love seat... for a seat)? Should I really get myself into cycling with this big clunker, or go for something more sporty and possibly be discouraged because it puts me in a more unnatural position, which in turn stresses me a little bit more...? No doubt if things work like I hope them to work, I'll have to buy another type of bike all together in a few months... can I kill two birds with one stone now?
So it sorta became difficult for me to get him to talk about any other style of bike, because he had decided I think by looking at me ... that I needed a certain type of bike, so I would stick with it... that or he has a huge mark up on that particular bike. He did point me back to the website and assured me he could order anything I wanted on the website and they have a lot of choices... there really were no bikes for me to try on the sales floor. Anyway, I left... somewhat encouraged that maybe the poundage wasn't as big a deal as I have made -- I even talked to a Trek company rep earlier this week and she directed me toward a few bikes in their line I might consider, but she encouraged me to go into the LBS as they would be able to fit me correctly with no problem at all--
So being encouraged... and now having the bug, I decided I would make a special trip out to another LBS that did sell Trek and Specialized... I decided that I could not wait, I must go today, no waiting, I must go(no impulse buying, no impulse buying, no impulse buying) -- so I went. This is the big bike store in town, with the big reputation, and it definitely had more of a bicycle store feel than the little shop down the street from me... So I go in... and they have one other customer, who is already being helped, but no one comes over to help me even though I see three guys hanging out back, finally the guy helping the other guy(the co-owner I'm pretty sure because I saw his picture on their website) walks back and tells them someone needs to come out and help me, they still didn't show up for another 5 minutes or so... So I walk around, I must have done 5 laps around that store -- and I guess after 15 minutes they figured I wasn't leaving, so a young guy came over and asked if I needed help(the Trek lady assured me they would be happy to help me... no matter what shape or size, but at this point I was questionable)... Usually I would have left, because I felt from the start that they didn't consider me to be a serious customer, but they were a Trek dealer and I've been looking at those -- so I decided since I made the special trip, I might as well get some face time with the Trek and then take my business elsewhere...
The young fella was nice enough, I'm not complaining about the service, once it showed up... he seemed invested in educating me -- I asked him about how much weight would effect what kind of bike I could get-- he seemed less emphatic about saying it was no problem, like the other guy... which is fine, I want people to be honest -- he said that up around 300lb you could/might/maybe start having problems with wheels and then kind of trailed off, seemed a bit uncomfortable about really talking about it, as not to insult me, I assume... I did ask though, but now I'm wondering if the guy at the other LBS was being up front with me...anyway, the young guy started to bang on about something called a double walled rim which made the tire stronger and it was a must have(yet I was unable to drown out the voice in my head that kept saying, during his 'double walled rim presentation'...'these friggin rims cost 200 bucks'...). Now, he got it...my desire for sporty, after I got him off of the mountain bikes, he was all out for me to get the Trek 7.2 FX WSD, which was great because that was the bike I was looking at online... it was great, right up until I saw it--
It's tiny. Or maybe the one they had on the floor was tiny -- maybe that was the miniature (not actual size) version... "where's the rest of the bloody bike?" He kept saying, you can ride out of here on this one today, it's ready -- and I was thinking ' Are you serious? I'm pretty sure I'm not riding ANYWHERE on THAT today'--with it's little skinny tires and well... skinniness -- this particular bike was for a woman that was much smaller than me, but regardless, even with a larger frame size I would really wonder about whether that bike would cut it, but it has 'double walled rims'... he said... and I said 'ok, but what about the FX 7.1?'... shocked that I knew that there was another (cheaper) model he added...'but it doesn't have doubled walled rims...'... I said 'oh, bummer.' So what about these double walled rims, is there anything to that mumbo jumbo? I'm OK with getting them, if it's really a difference-- Anyway, I love the way it looks, but upon seeing the bike I desired compared to the war time bike, the war time bike looked more like something that I could ride and would stand up to me, I felt I would dwarf a Trek FX, even when fit properly -- the young guy did tell me he had lost 85lbs, since starting to ride a bike 5 years ago and he asked if I wanted to ride any of the bikes, so by the time I left, I wasn't as put off... but still, come on... never write off your customers before you talk to them.. and even then, you never know...
So the questions...? I definitely like the guy at the LBS down the street and I want to support the businesses in my neighborhood, especially since this business is in the CBD and the rent is outrageous down here -- but he has a bunch of brands I've never heard of(not that me never hearing of a brand of bike is some kind of feat) --he told me I enter the market at the lowest 400 bucks... fine, but are his bikes any good?(i.e. Electra, Schwinn, GT Transeo, etc) Does it really matter, at my experience level, if I don't have the popular brand?... just as long as I stay in a price range that is comparable to the Trek's... Specialized... do they perform nearly the same.. especially at the beginner level?
If so, than I'll probably go back to his website, pick out something, then go chat with him about it - and order it. Whether I get something sporty or something a little more **ding ding*** goes the bell, I guess is up to me -- it's now become a somewhat of a drama, if not just a tough decision ... but overall I want a decently put together bicycle...
Otherwise, there's one more LBS close by but it's pretty small... so I'm going to have to drive wayyyy out in the burbs to get to the next LBS, that sells the more popular brands and actually has stock on the floor that I can try...
Urgh. What happened to the days of ..'that bike is a pretty color...?' ...'ok, sit on it, how does it feel?'... after sitting and bouncing up and down a couple of times 'feels ok, I like this one' -- then you took it home and rode it till the handlebars rusted and you were in danger of having to get a tetanus shot every time you got on the thing.
Those were the days...