Hi.... I've had my bike for a while but I haven't ever used it as much as I would like. Now I'm hoping to change that, but am finding that it isn't as comfortable as I'd like.
My husband and I both got bikes at the same time. Our original idea was to get the bikes, get in shape and then do some biking holdiays (we live just outside of Milan, Italy). The reality is we go cycling on the weekend and have a relatively easy time on the bike paths either along the canals near us, or a bit more challenging time through the woods on dirt paths.
Sometimes we're out for 3-4 hours at a time and do about 50km - for people who have never been very sporty, this is an accomplishment!
Looking back, I realize I didn't really go about things wisely...... the bike was too much for me (I am sure I still don't use my gears properly) and I spent a long time trying to get used to the feel of it. Now I realize it just doesn't fit properly.
One problem is that the service here is quite different than in North America - there is no way you can test ride bikes - and the service people we've found just haven't been very good.
My bike is a B'twin 5 hybrid.
I am pretty sure (now, in retrospect) that the bike is too long for me, though not too tall.
I have played around with the handlebars again and got them higher and at a different angle (they are fairly straight bars). They are as high as they can go now.
I have the seat as far forward as it will go (there isn't a whole lot of flexibility there)
It was a lot better, but what I think the problem might be is that the handlebars are simply too far from me.- result is pain in wrists, elbows and neck/shoulder.
I am absolutely not comfortable with drop handlebars - but I think maybe getting a shorter stem (probably no stem actually) will pull them back enough to let me be comfortable. I'm not prepared to look at getting a different bike at the moment, but I am willing to spend a little bit to make some adjustments to what I've got.
I've been trying to look at pics of different types of bars to see what is out there and I'm wondering if moustache bars might be a good option? I see several women here have commented favourably on them.
There are a lot of women here who really seem to know what they're talking about! I hope that I can start to learn and really make some progress with my riding!



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