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  1. #1
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    Really dumb test ride question...

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    HI!

    I bought my first bike (Giant OCR 3) at a giant sporting goods store. I didn't know a thing about riding and my test ride consisted of 5 min in the parking lot in my jeans.

    Fast forward five years later and I'm shopping for an upgrade. Silly question but do I show up at my LBS in full gear for a test ride or just semi-athletic comfy clothes. I don't want to look like a complete goober!!

    What does everyone else do?

    Thanks so much,
    Jenny
    Jenny in Wisconsin

  2. #2
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    I would go for athletic clothes over lycra. You could take your shoes and pedals, though. I think that's pretty common.

  3. #3
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    HI Jenny,
    Congrats on shopping for a nice new bike!
    Hey you've been riding for 5 years so you won't be a 'goober' even if you try.
    Remember it's YOUR money and YOUR test rides, so just wear whatever you'll be comfy riding in. People wear both full biking 'kit' and plain street clothes into bike stores all the time.
    My advice is to not worry what the bike store employees think of you. They should be worried about what you think of them!
    Go for it and HAVE FUN shopping around.
    Lisa
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    My advice is to not worry what the bike store employees think of you. They should be worried about what you think of them!
    Go for it and HAVE FUN shopping around.
    I totally agree. If they make you uncomfortable go somewhere else. There are lots of shops around that will put you at ease and cater to YOU.
    Claudia

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  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfogy View Post
    HI!

    I bought my first bike (Giant OCR 3) at a giant sporting goods store. I didn't know a thing about riding and my test ride consisted of 5 min in the parking lot in my jeans.

    Fast forward five years later and I'm shopping for an upgrade. Silly question but do I show up at my LBS in full gear for a test ride or just semi-athletic comfy clothes. I don't want to look like a complete goober!!

    What does everyone else do?

    Thanks so much,
    Jenny
    Personally, I arrive in full gear so I know what it really feels like. I make sure they know I want to take it out for 5-10km ride and do a climb and some fast flats. I often take my own bike with me (ride it there or have it in the car) so they can pull off my pedals or take measurements if they want to. Once I was looking at some bikes and indicated to the guy that I was interested in one. He told me to come back when I was dressed to go for a test ride (not in a nasty way).
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  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfogy View Post
    HI!

    I bought my first bike (Giant OCR 3) at a giant sporting goods store. I didn't know a thing about riding and my test ride consisted of 5 min in the parking lot in my jeans.

    Fast forward five years later and I'm shopping for an upgrade. Silly question but do I show up at my LBS in full gear for a test ride or just semi-athletic comfy clothes. I don't want to look like a complete goober!!

    What does everyone else do?

    Thanks so much,
    Jenny
    Wear what you would wear on your normal rides, so that the test ride is as realistic as possible.

    Honestly, if you were *that* worried about looking like a goober, would you ever have started wearing cycling clothes to begin with? =P
    monique

  7. #7
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    One time I showed up in a Terry flowerdy skort to get fitted. You should have seen the look on the boys' faces.

    Most of the time I wear street clothes when I test ride stuff because I have to travel a distance to the bike shop.

  8. #8
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    You guys are the best! You have a good point. Who the heck cares???
    I'm a cyclist, I wear lycra - jiggles and all

    I feel all empowered now. Too bad I'm at work and can't go take some rides right now!!

    Thanks Again!!!
    Jenny in Wisconsin

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfogy View Post
    You guys are the best!
    Yes, we are
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  10. #10
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    For my last test ride, I wore a t-shirt and skirt with my bike shorts underneath. We had other errands to run that day, and I didn't want to be stuck in lycra all day. Once I had decided what I wanted to ride, I shucked the skirt and put on my cycling shoes. I think the shop guy was pretty surprised. He didn't say anything, but he kinda had this look on his face like, "Oh good, she really IS serious about this...." I think he was wondering how it was gonna work out with me testing a road bike in short skirt and flipflops.

    I'd just repeat what others have said, be comfy, but it really does help to test ride in at least the bottoms and shoes you would normally ride in.

    good luck - and have fun! (I loved bike shopping - though making the final decision was a little stressful)

    Christy

  11. #11
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    When I was looking around for a bike and narrowing down my choices, the bike shop guy said it would be a good idea to wear what I wear biking.

    Definitely wear it for the fitting.

  12. #12
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    I really like the advice...."not worry what the bike store employees think of you. They should be worried about what you think of them".

    Yep, when you're test riding, you're interviewing them. Will they fit you correctly on the perfect bike *for*you*? And, long term, will they take care of your bike? So, wear whatever will make you feel comfortable riding and testing that potential, shiny new bike.

    Where in rainy Wisconsin? Note that there were two bike shops in the Milwaukee area that don't allow test rides; hopefully they've cleaned up their act. Personally, I just walked out of them--they didn't deserve my business. One really surprised me. I still won't go back there even though I get a discount through the local bike club.

  13. #13
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    Green Bay...

    I'll be hitting a few shops in town and a few more in the Appleton area.

    Bikes on my list: Specialized Ruby Comp and Elite, Cannondale Synapse Fem 3 or 5 and Six13 Fem 1, Trek Madone 4.5, Scott Contessa CR1 Pro, Lemond Versailles and Raleigh Competition.

    Hence the reason for multiple bike shops!!!

    There's a shop around here too that doesn't allow test rides. Sorry, you're not getting by business...I'm very OCD and MUST ride before I buy. Even then I will toil over a decision. It's very sad
    Jenny in Wisconsin

  14. #14
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    Which bike did you get? Why?

    I just joined and am looking to upgrade from my Trek 1000. In searching for posts on Scott Contessa CR1, Cannondale Synapse 3 fem. and Trek Madone 4.7 WSD, I came across this thread. Which bike did you end up with? What were the factors in making your decision? How do you like it almost one year later?

    I find the test rides a bit confusing since all the new bikes feel so much better/different than my current bike, which I have been taking to my test rides since I don't have a car during the week.

  15. #15
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    I show up in full gear. cycling shoe and my cleats in my "bag" not good to drive in a cleated shoes so tennis shoes.

    As one of the guys tell me "It tells the LBS that YOU ARE ON A MISSION... AND YOU'RE DEAD SERIOUS ABOUT YOUR MACHINE. I MEAN BUSINESS" And who says we are the drama queen. sheesh. Bunch a drama kings.

    Seriously though, either wear your cycling gear or carry in your "bag" and oh do have your helmet with you.

    Enjoy your test ride.

 

 

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