Woohoo! I am so happy! My first road bike! (and an accompanying novel)
I just got a new road bike--found a good price on a 2007 Giant OCR1w (S). The fit is *really* good...better than the smaller reg bikes I tried (Trek 1600, Felt Z80, a few others). I'm 5-4. The big diff for me was in the handlebars--narrower to the width of my shoulders and MUCH more comfortable. I felt very splayed on the others. The proportions as far as KOP and the other measurements went were closer than the other bikes too. The t-mobile one didn't fit as well, and was more money than I was willing to spend when it came down to it (fantasizing aside), especially after I tried the ocr. Some people say that there is actually no diff between the women's sizes and the regular for giant bikes except for the xs and lower, but something about it feels much better than the others I tried. I didn't get as many pressure points in the crotch and hands as compared to almost all the other reg sized bikes. Compact geometry, whatever it is, it's good!
http://www.giant-bicycle.com/en-CA/b...oad/425/26745/
It's white with black and silver accents. I discovered I really like the look of white bikes.Tho really, I wouldn't have cared about the colour if it fit well.
I was lucky to find a good lbs guy who spent 2 x 45 min sessions with me fitting it--before I said I'd buy the thing-- and tweaking it and asking questions and not being condescending about my triathlon goals--it's a small shop and he and his wife own it. I get 10% off everything for a year and free service for a year. I went to 4 different shops...one other one had a woman who spent a lot of time answering my questions and tweaking a couple of bikes for fit--woulda gone with them if I had found the ocr there. The other 2...not treated badly, but not really taken seriously either.
Anyway, last night I took it out for 5 miles around my neighbourhood and boy is it *fast*! On one of the fast flat routes with couple of lil hills I've ridden on my hybrid, I am much less tired and it takes me 22 as opposed to 34 mins! Wow! I stopped and stared at the computer in disbelief for a minute. It feels like riding a stick on two wheels (in a good way)compared to my hybrid.
Today I went for another ride that I think was a bit too challenging for me, so I am a bit more nervous. There was a long, busy, two-lane road with a valley and I got super nervous with the speed going down and my hands cramped so I couldn't brake very well. I found it a bit wobbly to drop and brake, so that was scary, and my hand/forearm strength sucks anyway. After that I was a bit paranoid, so I moved to a bike path and just went very slowly and practiced dropping to reach the brakes and steering. There were a couple of scary moments (my hand being still cramped) when people stepped out in front of me or I had to brake for a light when I couldn't stop fast enough for fear of wobbling, but I didn't fall over. I kind of jumped out of the pedals and shuffled on the ground. I was too skeered to be really concerned with speed (even though I'm dying to know how much faster I'll be in my tri!).
The default pedals are clipless, but I had them switched out for cages for now. In the winter, I am going to get them put back on so I can practice on my trainer.
Some other diffferences:
-road vibration...saddle is comfortable as far as shape goes, but I can feel every little bump through it...probably will get a new one. Obviously this is different from having what people call a "comfort" bike.
-pedals: I every time I jump on after a stop sign I have real trouble getting the other leg in the cage...it's getting better, tho.
-Aches and pains. Not as many as I thought I'd have. I did raise my saddle more because my knees do sometimes bug me and they were twinging a bit after last night. Better this time. I had moments where I thought, "I'd be quite comfortable if I wasn't so durn tense!"There is one spot just above my lower back on the right that gets kinda a kink in it every so often. I think I was just tense from the braking issues. They are a bit disconcerting.
-gearing...I actually did pretty well on this...only one time I accidentally shifted to the big chain ring up a hill.
Anyway, this has given me the courage to at least think about trying 2 more triathlons this summer...one has an open water swim, a 17 mile bike and a mass start, so there's more risk of being last, but I already know what that's like, so am more excited than scared!!!!!!!
I've just lost about 40 pounds of weight on my rides...20 for me (as opposed to my first tri) and 20 for the bike!
WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
Anyway, thank you for all the advice and encouragement--this forum is amazing!