Hi everyone. I am new to cycling and so happy to find this forum! In the past 11 months, I lost 90 pounds, taking me from 340 pounds to 248 pounds, at 5’10. I bought a bike 3 days ago, and certainly wish I had found these forums beforehand! I ended up with this hybrid:
http://www.apollobikes.com/bikes11/hybrid/altura
I paid $450 Australian Dollars ($488 U.S.). My plan is to take it on 1 hour bike rides 5-6 days a week (on a paved bike path). I’ve been out on 3 rides so far, for 90 minutes each. I really, really love it. However, I am afraid I may have buyer’s remorse.
I don’t know if it’s a good bike or not. They gave me the floor model, which is why it was on sale, they said. They did not let me take it on a test ride (because it was raining), and changed the subject when I asked about warranties and returns. I didn’t get a fitting and was said that I can come back in 8 weeks for adjustments. For these reasons, I feel I was not a wise consumer and feel like I was dealing with a dodgy shop. Now I am probably just looking for something to be wrong.
The suspension seat was sliding on my first ride, but it seems I just didn’t have the lever/screw tight enough. It seemed fine on the 2nd and 3rd ride. So far, the saddle is very comfortable.
The bike seems to be hard to control, to steer. I wonder if this is because I am going too slow? Will it get easier to steer if I get a bit stronger? You know how a new rider wobbles back and forth with the steering? I’m still doing that!
There are a few very gentle hills throughout the path, and I switch to the lowest gear for those. Still, I am pretty fatigued, barely make it up these gentle hills, and really, fatigued overall. I wonder if it’s the bike or because I’m new? Also, I am on a very low carb diet, and I do fatigue easily since being on it. But I imagine it takes at least few weeks to build up some stamina regardless, especially at my weight.
The bike does seem to fit my body very well, I’d say perfect. Also, there is a lever to turn off the front suspension, and maybe if I turn it off, I’ll be able to move the bike easier, maybe even go faster, and then be able steer the thing a bit better. I guess mostly, I’m just wondering if the fatigue and steering are because I am new, or if I was taken for a ride when I bought this bike!



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