Perfect timing! I am also shopping for my first road bike. I just went to a shop yesterday called Fit to Ride (in Somers, CT, for any locals). They fitted me on a Serrota fit bike. Everything was sized to me. I have test ridden about 8 bikes over the past few weeks and have found only one that was really comfortable (a Raleigh Cadent), but I have been having a hell of a time shifting up to the big sprocket in the front with those pesky STI shifters (I have tiny hands). Brian at FTR showed me how much of a difference placement of the shifters on the bar can make, as well as handlebar size, height, etc. He showed me how, because of the size of the bike, my weight could be thrown either forward onto the handlebars, or back onto the seat, and the consequences of both of those positions, and how evenly-placed weight makes a big difference in comfort and performance. Wow! I learned so much!
Next step is finding a bike. He knows my budget. He's going to compare my measurements to stock bikes and make a couple of recommendations for me. He'll probably suggest a stock bike that he will modify to fit me perfectly. I can't wait to hear back from him.
Louise
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"You don't really ever have to fall. But kissing the ground is good because you learn you're not going to die if it happens."
-- Jacquie "Alice B. Toeclips" Phelan, former U.S. national champion cyclist