My first bike a couple of weeks ago was a Specialized Hardrock to go out on the loose gravel roads with my son. He has a Rockhopper 29ner. I thought I would enjoy it, but I'm not. Mostly because I can't ride it very far and it's heavy. Even 4-5 weeks later I'm only good for about 2 miles. One mile or so out and then I have to come back before my body gives out. Gravel, hills, and a heavy bike are not a fun combination as I've discovered.
I started crying after walking it up the hill to come home yesterday. I love the bike but I hate the back roads because I suck at it. I had all these plans on racing through the back roads, jumping and going over stuff and enjoying the dirt but it sucks. I'm too old/out of shape for this. Without having a true place to even use the bike to it's full potential, there's only so much you can do on a back road anyway.
Over the weekend I bought a Specialized Sirrus that I'm enjoying. It's lighter, faster and I made it farther on a real road making it more fun and enjoyable. I got a few miles outside of town before I realized I had better go back. Going down the highway is far more interesting even if you going uphill. I almost wanted to trade both in and go and buy a true road bike today since I get the idea of why you are bent over to ride now.
Road bike I was looking at is a Specialized Dolce. However; I worry that because I've only started riding a bike 5 weeks ago, I don't really know what I want and I'd regret the purchases.

