For a long time, I had a beloved bright orange mountain bike. It fit me wonderfully but it wasn't a road bike by any stretch of the imagination.
When it was time for my first roadie, I looked at a bunch of entry levels only. And I rode maybe 8 before I decided -- and the one I loved (because it fit best) was actually a men's frame. But the geometry was just right, and with the right seat it became perfect.
Now, I've had it for less than a year but have put long hours in on the trainer, but I'm getting a feel for what I really want (specific shaping of the hoods and drops, stem height, vibrations) and can dream happily about the day I'm worthy of a cervelo...![]()



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and while it pains me to see the scratch, I learned and when I do upgrade next season, I'll know not to put my foot up on the cross bar to adjust my cuff (dang cleats) 