At the end of last season I bought myself a new road bike. I had ridden a straight bar bike for over 20 years and decided to try something "new". Because of some chronic neck and shoulder problems, this may not have been a good idea and I've been re-examining my riding style and needs.
My older bike is just fine on the road. What I'm thinking I need is a bike to go the other direction. Something to ride on the packed dirt and crushed gravel canal paths. Not a mountain bike, and no front suspension. Something like my old Trek FX (which was stolen, and I think the new ones have a different design). Slightly wider tires (28-32's, maybe), and smaller frame and wheels. I'm 5'0".
I actually worked with a Bike Friday consultant and put together the right bike. But then I got scared about spending so much on a bike without being able to test ride. We looked at a Soma Buena Vista, but again, no opportunity to test ride. Cannondale has the "Quick" series which looks like a possibility, and there's the Surly with a high standover.
I'm still tempted to order the Friday.



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I was thinking of the Pacer (with a straight bar), but this is worth looking into. I've looked at (online) the Trek FX and the Specialized Vita (which may be the women's version of the Sirrus, which I already own). Oh, and the Terry Symmetry. These are just the things that popped into my head because I'm familiar with them. That's why I love all sorts of suggestions to introduce me to new ideas.
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