Welcome to TEHappy shopping and we want to hear the test ride reports! It's almost as much fun as shopping for a new bike, and with your money.
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Welcome to TEHappy shopping and we want to hear the test ride reports! It's almost as much fun as shopping for a new bike, and with your money.
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Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
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Wow, I had no idea I would get so many responses!
I've looked at the specific bikes mentioned online & have a better idea of what I'm looking for. The LBS owner told me up front I could buy online cheaper. The internet is great for research but I know it'll be to my benefit to buy local, something I consciously try to do.
Also, I need input on pedals & shoes. What are the easiest pedals to get "in & out" of other than the original platform type (tried those & slipped off numerous times). The problem I've had with the clipless pedal, is clippping "in." Also, the Shimano shoes I have for spinning have a slick bottom & I tend to slide on the pavement getting off the bike. I'll be honest & say I'm intimidated by what it'll take "to make this happen." I realize I've got to push myself at first & when I get the hang of it, it'll be great fun & I'll get to workout outside!
Thanks so much for everyones help. I truly appreciate it.
I love my Shimano mountain bike shoes (SH-MO38W) I'm on my second pair; my first pair finally wore out after 10 years. They don't have a slick sole. I wear them when I ride my road bikes. The shoes I would really like to have (Sidi) cost way too much than is reasonable, and I'm happy with my Shimanos.
Clipping in and out takes practice. It's good to practice on a trainer and then on the grass until you get the hang of it. Expect to fall. I've fallen a handful of times in my 23 years of riding clipless. The last time I fell was just a few days ago. It happens, but if you practice (and practice falling--on grass), it'll be less of an issue fearwise.