Can a Trek 2.3 WSD be used as a light touring bike?
Hi there,
I am a mom of a 7 and a 4 year old and I used to be a runner but have had some foot issues that have sidelined me and now I find myself enjoying cycling much more than I ever did running. So last spring I bought a Trek 2.3 WSD road bike (my first road bike... and hopefully one that I will use for a triathlon as soon as my feet are better) and have been doing mainly paved trail riding in Northern Virginia about 15-30 miles at a time either on my own or with a small group (though no real road riding yet because it's much more relaxing being on the trail and not having to deal with cars).
Lately I've had urge to see places around here both with the family and on my own by bike so I'm wondering how my current bike will fare and if I'm well- or ill-equipped.
I just put clipless pedals on the bike (as a present from my husband for my upcoming birthday) and now don't really feel like I could use this bike to just ride around with the kids (my 4 year old is always suddenty stopping and I know I would go SPLAT in the first five minutes with having to clip out and not being used to it... not to mention the road shoes that are hard to walk in... still not sure that was the best thing to buy but I went to my local bike store and that's what they suggested - I am having problems with hotspots in both feet - Morton's Neuromas, whereas with running I only had problems with my right... so I'm bringing the shoes back to my LBS for adjustments so we'll see how that goes).
Sooooo, after all that rambling... I was wondering:
1) Could I use my current bike as a touring bike for day/weekend trips or would I be better off saving for a different bike (and if so, are there any recommendations? I'm 5'2" and on the light side and I don't know where to start. I went to the bike store and asked this question today and the bike store owner pointed me to a Trek 7.3 FX WSD bike and I wasn't quite sure about this since I thought that drop handle bars would be best for the different hand positions available... especially since my wrists like to switch it up for anything over 20 minutes! So since I didn't have much confidence in that answer - and he told me that you couldn't switch out the handlebars on that one - I thought I'd come here since I discovered this great site last week but have only been a lurker up until now)
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2) Can I use my current bike with a trail-a-bike (I just bought a Novara Afterburner single speed) - or if I should instead use my 14+ year old mountain bike to hook that up to.
Any experiences or suggestions would be much appreciated!
I knew I was going to be getting myself in trouble as soon as I opened up that cycling adventure book (I just finished Where the Pavement Ends and the kids already bought me my bday present: Momentum is Your Friend by Joe Kurmaskie, which I can't wait to read)!
Thanks!
enabling and upcoming garage space issues!
I posted this looooong reply yesterday that seems to have vanished. Grrrr! Those computer gremlins.
Thank you SO much for all of your wonderful responses. I'm going to need to save up my money for another bike aren't I?!! I love all of the enthusiasm here (and the enabling, too). For touring and riding around with the kids I have my eye on a Surly Cross Check... but that's a little bit away... Is fall when there are sales on bikes? For now I need to figure out what to do with my shoes situation. I hate the white shoes... who thought that making white biking shoes was a good idea?
I went to a different bike shop yesterday and the guy I got seemed very knowledgeable. He showed me some different bikes (the cross check being one of them and seemed to think it was fine to go with a mountain bike shoe even if it was a road bike whereas the other store didn't seem to be so keen on that) shoes and pedals (though I feel like I need to do that actual buying at the place that did my first ones since I'm having problems with the shoes and pedals bought there and I don't want to be out money. I hope they'll offer an exchange of some sort so I'm not stuck with bad shoes AND pedals. They'll likely want to try adjusting things first. Right? Although I may completely go back to my toe clips too if all this cycling shoe stuff and the hotspots don't work themselves out. I'm totally cool with this. I just want to go riding!)
I didn't know what a mixte was so went to look it up on Wikipedia! LOL! Yes, I can see something like that in my future to... which leads me to ask: how do you store all of your bikes?? I am running out of room in my garage (my son has one, my daughter has one, my husband has one, we have a double child Burley trailer, and soon two trail-a-bikes, not to mention the other garage detritis like balls, scooters, garden equipment, lawn mower, etc. LOL!) and can just see the look that my husband's will give me when I tell him that I envision getting another bike. He had a hard time when I can home last week with the trail-a-bike (and we need to get another one as well in the next month or so for the other child!). OY! Any good garage/bike organization arrangement that you can to share??
Thanks again for all the great input! I hope the shoe stuff works out. I'll keep you posted! And thank you for making me feel at home here already!