I'm new to both the forum and road bikes and am having a lot of trouble finding a good fit in a road bike. I'm a bit over 5'0" with an inseam of about 72 cm. I have been riding a Trek flat bar 7.5 fx wsd and would like to move to a road bike.
I definitely want carbon and cannot afford custom. Also, it's been a real challenge to find bikes to test ride in my size as a lot of LBS do not have them on hand, so I've found at least one not so local LBS. I've read all about finding the perfect LBS and how they will work with you on fit. They all say that they will do a professional fit after purchase, but I am not confident about purchasing when the test ride isn't particularly comfortable. From testriding, I now have numbness in my right hand and had some neck and lower back pain (which has now gone away). As a newbie, my riding position is probably not quite right either.
I have ridden both 44cm and 48cm Specialized Ruby's, from the Elite to the Expert. The reach on the 48cm was too long, but I'm concerned that the saddle height to handlebar height is too much of a drop on the 44cm, though I understand that a different stem might work, but I'm not sure if it will work enough.
I've also ridden a Scott Contessa 47cm. Interesting that the geometry on the men's and women's versions is exactly the same, except for a different stem, though it was a beautiful bike.
Finally, I've spent some time at Trek, riding the Madone WSD 4.5 and 5.2 in 47 cm. I got some good advice from a Trek Demo rep on tweaks to make the 5.2 (which is what I was demo-ing fit), but again it's really hard to say if her suggestions would get me to the right (reach is the issue) fit (since you can only adjust within a range).
I know I've mentioned bikes in different price ranges and I haven't decided yet how much I'm going to spend. If I can get one to fit well, I might spend more, though I think the geometry is the same on all levels of the Specialized Ruby's and Trek Madone WSDs. I've called around and no one has an Orbea or Giant in my size.
I'm ready to give up on road bikes. I feel like I've tried to follow all of the good advice online and haven't found a good fit. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!



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