
Originally Posted by
tlkiwi
Lovely to meet you,
BigDLou. Why don't you take a moment to pop over to the
Getting to Know You! thread where you can find out a little more about us and tell us a little more about you.

Tnx my friend - see what happens when I take off just 2 days??
LOL
Welcome to the board Lou: the other thought on your sons bike seat/bike could have been the fit....since you were riding a borrowed bike it probably didn't fit you well so you were sitting it uncomfortably!
Like everyone has said: there are no lame, dumb or too embarrassing questions here. If you can't ask it here, where Can you??
As for the bike purchase, I bought 2 of mine from my LBS and have found a whole group of "buddies" that take good care of me And my bike. They call me by name, fix the little stuff on my bike while I'm standing there chatting (sometimes without me asking LOL), and they show me what they're doing so I can fix it myself next time. That being said, I also had a very good experience with my local REI. When I decided to bike commute last winter they were the only place that carried the really heavy biking gear and the kid that helped me was a bike commuter so we had a blast exchanging stories and looking at gear.
No matter what route you choose, don't feel intimidated - you're there to spend hard-earned cash and most LBS's appreciate that. You Do however need to be very specific what you want to use the bike for, how you plan on riding it: race, commute, distance, whatever, so they can help you to make the right choice. If they mistreat you, walk out and find another shop - and let the owners/managers know how you were treated. Also test ride, test ride, test ride. Don't just let them tell you this bike is good for you and then buy it blind - you won't ride it if it doesn't fit!! Let them know you don't know how to shift, I can just about betcha they'll put you and the bike on a trainer and teach you how. After all, it's a potential sale for them!! My first getting-back-into-biking bike was the Trek Navigator 200 which was on sale for $324.00. It has straight across handlebars, platform pedals, commuter gears (which means they'll help you climb better/easier), and a big comfy cushy seat. It also has suspension in the seatpost and the front forks! (it ended up being toooo cushy for me!! LOL) It has the bigger tires but the tread is more on the outside so you won't feel like you're dragging yourself and the bike along on every ride! It is a heavier bike coz it's built to take the abuse of bike commuting .
I hope this helps - and if it doesn't I can promise you we'll be right here with even More advice!
and if you get a chance - pop on over to the getting to know you thread.......I love reading those posts!!!
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