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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    217

    Thank you for your road bike advice

    I finally took the time to join the fourm today although I have been a lurker for the last year and a half. I wanted to thank all of you for your great posts. After much research I bought my first road bike yesterday, a Bianchi Veloce same color as the one under my name here. As an older rider (58)the steel frame just felt right. I had to special order it as the shop did not have the color I wanted in stock. I could have gotten the same bike in red quite a bit cheaper, but thought if I'm only going to do this once, I'd better get the color I liked too. It should be in the shop and ready to go by next weekend.
    I finally found a shop that worked the way I've read they are suposed too. I can highly reccomend The Continental Bike Shop in Hazel Park, Michigan. I drove 70 miles from my home to buy from this shop and am so glad I did. I did not know a thing about the shop other than I had called to make sure that they really carried Bianchi bikes that I could try out. No local bike shops carried the Bianchi brand even though several were listed on the Bianchi web site.
    It was hard to find a shop to take me seriously as a biker. I think being an older female and not having an athletic body type had a lot to do with the poor service I got from many shops I tried. I have nothing against young people being hired by bike shops, but when I am thinking of spending a considerable amount of cash on a bike I don't like to be told that I don't want/need upgraded components and that I wouldn't know what wheels look cool. I guess the kid thought that I would be dead in a few years, so why should I bother with the good stuf!
    Some shops did not even suggest that I test ride their bikes. I certainly wouldn't buy a car that way and I could have gotten a used car for what I was willing to spend on a bike. Randy at Continental put me on five bikes. He measured my inseam, put peddles on each bike that matched my bike shoes, aired up the tires, adjusted the seat and went through the operation of the gears with me for each bike. As I was riding one bike on a two mile loop he was setting up the next one for me and had it ready for my next ride when I got back. He did not tell me what I wanted in a bike but helped me find what worked best for me. When I pick up the bike they will do an extensive fitting for me. What a positive experience the morning was. I am so glad that I found this shop and am excited about getting my new bike just in time for the 60 degree weather that is to be coming to Michigan next week.
    Again, thanks for all of your posts. Without this forum, I wouldn't even have known to consider the Bianchi brand of bike that I selected.
    Happy riding to all,
    Sandy

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2005
    Location
    Mountain View, CA
    Posts
    447
    Sandy, I'm glad you had such a positive experience at the shop you visited. I also hope you spend many happy miles on your new bike.

    Welcome to the forums!

    Mel

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Dec 2003
    Location
    Folsom CA
    Posts
    5,667
    What a great story! I'm glad you found that great bike shop. Make sure to recommend it to your friends - good LBSs deserve to be known.

    Hope you and your new Bianchi have many happy miles together. Let us know when you come up with a name for him or her.

    - Jo "I like steel too" bob

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  4. #4
    Join Date
    May 2004
    Location
    Wisconsin
    Posts
    166
    Welcome to the forum and congratulations on finding your bike. Awesome ... I guarantee that this is one of those life changing moments and one you'll never forget. Being an 'older rider' I can relate to your experience at the bike shops of feeling invisible ... makes you wonder what part of customer service these 'kids' don't understand.

    Looking forward to your sharing your biking experiences.

    In central Wisconsin we are suppose to enjoy a couple of days of 60 degree weather ... get out and enjoy!
    On Yer Bike!

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Mar 2005
    Location
    Benicia, CA
    Posts
    1,320
    Hi Sandy- Your bike story sounds a bit like mine, except I didn't take the bike out for a spin- I just tried frames until I found one that worked for me (also a steel frame). I had the same experience- the guys were super patient with me (even though I found out later they were pretty skeptical!) and in the end I have been pleased with my purchase too! Good for you not to let those youngins intimidate you!

    Let us know how your very first ride goes

    Do you have a friendly bike club in your vincinity? Hopefully you do. Most guys are thrilled to see women riders if they are serious (I think you are). I am also ecstatic when I find older women riding. We just have some catching up to do!

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    DuPage Co IL
    Posts
    865
    Hey, Sandy! So glad you shared your experience with us. I'd love to hear how you like the Bianchi, how you feel about the steel after you've ridden on it for a while. Share with us when you get a chance. I'm in Illinois and we have spring "bike" fever to the max!! Com'on 60 degrees!!

 

 

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