I am a definite novice a cycling. Up until about a month ago I have not ridden a bike in years. However, as I said, about month ago I pulled out the "Next" Brand bicycle that I bought from Walmart a couple of years ago and never road. It has been sitting in my garage since the day I bought it.
Anyway, the bike is too big for me, but the only problem that I had was that the saddle was horrific, so I visited a local LBS and bought a new one. Of course, the shiney new bicycles did not go unnoticed. Neither did the look on the faces of the people who worked in the bike shop when I told them that I had a Walmart bike.
So I have been reading and looking around a trying to decide what bike I could ride that would be better that I could afford.I am a petite female (5 feet, 27 inch in seam) and fit more on a child's bike than a women's.
Anyway, today I made the purchase. I bought a Giant XTS 225. My measurements were taken, the test drive was driven, the things that needed to be tweaked were tweaked. From the test drive, I was excited and could not wait to ride. So, I did.
And now, my legs ache, my lower back aches and my body in general is very sore.
I rode less today than I normally ride and did not ride anywhere or on any path that I do not normally ride on. Why is this happening?
Is this a normal event when one purchases a new bike? Does your body have to get used to a new bike? It just seems odd that my cheap Walmart bike did not cause these problems, but my new bike does.
Any insight from you ladies that have more experience than I do would be much appreciated.



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(Besides, I need the weight-bearing exercise to prevent bone loss.)