I am 59 years old and have not ridden a bike for 15-20 years. Back then I had two bikes--a road bike with drops and shimano 600 components and an old specialized street stomper city bike. The road bike was fairly light, but I always hated the riding position--it creeped me out to be on the drops and I didn't like having my feet "confined" with pedal cages or clip-in pedals but I tried them anyway. The city bike was heavy and took energy just to lift to the curb, but I liked the more upright riding position and the fact that I could wear any kind of sneaker on the open pedals without worrying whether I could get my feet in or out fast enough. When riding on moderate bike path hills, I had better gears on the city bike but due to weight and wider tires it killed me to go up a hill. With the road bike I didn't have that great of gears but hills were easier because of the lighter weight.
Now I want a new bike and would like to see if I can ride again. I have no cardiovascular conditioning whatsoever and no riding partner that's at my fitness or ability level, but I'm going to give it a try. I know I won't keep up with it unless I get a GREAT bike. It must feel mostly like a road bike and be very lightweight. I want really good components because I can't stand things that don't work smoothly and effortlessly, and I want a more upright position with no drops. I need a stable (not twitchy like my old road bike) smooth ride and I want to "almost" keep up with roadies on paved trails. I don't anticipate doing any off-road things.
I am looking on the internet and have researched the Specialed Vita Comp, the men's Specialized Sirrus Comp, Trex FX 7.5, Giant Dash 1. Stores in town carry all 3 of these but no higher models. In fact they only have the Sirrus Comp (mens) not the Vita Comp. The Trek dealer has a reputation of bad service and that may keep me from doing business there.
I am 5-3 in height, but have short legs. One bike store was pushing me to buy a men's XS Sirrus Comp but I am concerned about how that compares to the womens vita. They said to ride it and see how it feels, but I am a bit timid from not riding for decades and therefore anything I ride will feel weird. The Giant doesn't seem to have as good components, and there they recommended I get a women's xs. I am going to test these this coming weekend, but would like advice from those more experienced before I go. I don't want to waste money getting more than I need since I'm in no condition at all, but I know if I don't get a higher end model that's light enough and has nice enough components I'll hate it and then won't ride. I don't want something I'll grow out of if I like it.
I used to ride with my husband years ago, but he's way way way beyond my level now and we'll never be able to ride together, plus he has no patience.
Please advise me on these models and any others I should consider. Also, if you have opinions about whether I should try the mens XS Sirrus Comp since that store does not have (or apparently carry) the Vita Comp.
I will be riding mostly in-town and rural paved bike paths unless I get good enough to ride paved bike paths in the mountains. Those a a whole other story with lots of climbing.
Thanks!