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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by itself View Post
    Yes, I'm looking for a performance bike, as we typcially ride 25+ miles at a time.
    I don't know what you have in mind when you use the term "performance bike".

    Many bikes that aren't termed 'performance bikes' will easily take you twenty five miles.
    Most riders rarely ride in the drops. Multiple hand positions are an easy fix with these
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

  2. #2
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    I have a 2008 7.5fx and I really enjoy riding it. It's my commuter bike mostly, but if I want to take a casual long ride, it's great for that too. I find it a very comforable ride. Can't go wrong with the FX.

    However...if you're into "spirited" riding, I'd get a road bike. Climbing in the FX can be done pretty easily, but I don't find the position to be nearly as comfy as my road bike's. Also not sure if i could sprint away from dogs as well on the fx either, but I could probAbly reach the spray easier! LOL

    Seriously-it's a great bike and it's purty too! :-)
    2009 Giant Avail Advanced 1
    2008 Trek FX 7.5 (Commuter)

    Baby Blue..retired to new rider: 2006 Giant OCR-C

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    I don't know what you have in mind when you use the term "performance bike".

    Many bikes that aren't termed 'performance bikes' will easily take you twenty five miles.
    Most riders rarely ride in the drops. Multiple hand positions are an easy fix with these
    I have those too, and they certainly are comfortable!
    Claudia

    2009 Trek 7.6fx
    2013 Jamis Satellite
    2014 Terry Burlington

  4. #4
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    I think it depends on what your desires or goals are on the upright position...

    Is it you say just to not be too stretched out? Versus back issues?

    Some peeps get the road bike geo and put flat bars on it. If you found you wanted to switch back, you could put the drops back on.

    I almost bought a Trek FX. In fact, everyone was trying their best to talk me into getting one when I wasn't sure what I really wanted. Had the mtb first purchase. Well, trying to ride that on pavement suxed to no end.

    Finally, when I found a road bike in my size to test ride it all came back to me. I love the drops of my old steele 10speed from being a kid. THAT is what I was looking for... and thought, "this is what a bike is suppose to feel like". I would have been regretting my FX purchase in no time.

    No offense against them. They are fine bikes. I've test ridden. I'd ride it for a short spin. I just don't see riding 'performance' at a distance on one. Without being exhausted in a wasted energy way anyway.

    There are a lot of things that can be done for the bike to fit. To get upright. To NOT be too stretched out. Have you been to a good bike fitter?

    I just recently got a new road ride cuz my other was way too big for me in the frame size. Make sure you get that one right. The bars, stem, etc. can be switched up. But, cutting "too stretched out length" outta a too big top tube is a lost cause. Something I'm painfully aware of (physically and financially).

    Good Luck!

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    I bought a Trek 7.5 FX WSD a couple months ago and LOVE IT!!! I rode my neighbors Trek 1500 WSD and it the position was too aggressive for my neck. I may have gotten used to it, but I just didn't like it. So I rode a few upright bikes and chose the 7.5 because it is comfortable but also fast, so I can keep up with other road bikes if I do a group ride. Did I mention my DH has his eye on it to use when his Trek mtb is in the shop??? LOL.

 

 

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