Another question about choosing a bike
All, I'm totally new here. I'm searching for a bike. Those around here (N. VA) tell me that a hybrid is the way to go because we have all these paths around here for riding.
I've been reading the forums and have received mixed messages on hybrids. Am I going to be unhappy with it very soon, or is it a good choice for entering the biking arena?
I don't currently have a bike, and have held off buying one, because I want to get the right thing. I spin at the gym several times a week, so hopefully my legs are in decent shape.
I want a bike where I can do group rides (there's a ladies group in the area) and have fun, not be the one at the back of the pack, etc. I may also be interested in longer rides later.
I also want to be able to do path rides etc.
I've been looking at the Trek 7300 and the Trek 7.2/3 FX. Can anyone tell me the difference between these bikes (other than the obvious parts listed in the catalog). Is the FX (touted as a fitness bike) a better choice? Why do they label it "fitness". I would like a lighter, faster hybrid if I go with that.
So give me all the advice you can. I want to stay in the $500 range, to be sure that biking is something I'll enjoy and stick with. Can't see jumping over $1000 before I know I'll really like it.
I'm athletic, and enjoy sports, so I think I'll like it!!!
Thanks!
i love my trek 7500fx but go for the road bike
i bought a trek 7500fx for my first bike and love it. Used it for the empire st aids ride last august, did fine (560 miles in 7 days) and was generally in the middle of the group each day.
That said, i wish i'd gotten a road bike instead. i never expected to ride more than 30 miles a day. What did i know? Yeah, it's handy to have a bike that is a bit more sturdy (i live in nyc) and less likely to flat, but overall i'd suggest going w the best road bike you can afford.