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  1. #1
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    Jun 2010
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    I have 3 kids (4yr, 2yr and 11mo) and I got the same things when bike shopping recently. It's almost like I can't seriously be planning to ride a road bike (alone even) with that many little kids. I make it work becuase I love it so to heck with the salesman. I ended up buying my bike from a Lbs that treated me nicely instead of a bigger one becuase they blew me off.

    I ride a 52" (not wsd) and I have a 31" inseam and I'm 5ft5in. Good luck on your shopping trips. Mom's like us need to make being active mom's the norm. Just because you have kids doesn't mean we shoud sit at home.

  2. #2
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    I started bike shopping at 10 am this morning and didn't stop until 7pm. I was lucky enough to have the day off and recruited a guy friend to come along with me. I still had the kiddos with me since the other half was at work. Saturday was definitely the biggest factor. I probably didn't look like a serious buyer with the kids in tow on a Saturday but on Monday without much competition for attention I was able to get plenty. It was really a great day. I went back to the place that left me the most displeased even and had 2 guys trying to help me this time around but I felt more like I was their daughter looking for a cute bike than someone looking for a pretty decent bike. I probably totally wasted my time and their by going there but it did help me to rule out Fuji and Giant. I started and ended my morning on a 2011 Specialized Dolce Elite. At the end of the day I feel ready to commit to a 2010 Specialized Dolce Comp. I rode it a couple times also and compared it to practically everything I could get my hands on. I rode a Cannondale that was full carbon, a couple Treks with carbon forks and aluminum frames, a couple Fujis, a Giant, and a few models in the Dolce line up.

    Everyone pretty much consistently put me on a 50" or a 51" frame at my nearly 5'3" state I decided to try out a 48" and it really was weirdly uncomfortable to me. Since I keep coming back to that one bike. It must be love Plus I accidentally left my cell phone in the store and didn't realize it until I got to the next store. By the time I returned they were closed. This must be a sign I can't wait to go pick up my bike!

    Thank you girls!

  3. #3
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    Apr 2006
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saeri View Post
    Everyone pretty much consistently put me on a 50" or a 51" frame at my nearly 5'3" state I decided to try out a 48" and it really was weirdly uncomfortable to me. Since I keep coming back to that one bike. It must be love Plus I accidentally left my cell phone in the store and didn't realize it until I got to the next store. By the time I returned they were closed. This must be a sign I can't wait to go pick up my bike!

    Thank you girls!
    It must be love... I'm sure it was a long day, but your body will thank you.

  4. #4
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    Sep 2004
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    definitely make sure the bike can tow a trailer. i tow my son in a trailer on my mountain bike and it works fine i can even take him on trails! but a road bike would work well too. realize that towing little ones and training will not be that compatible unless they really like the trailer or if they like napping (and can nap at the same time) in the trailer. i have a friend who can watch my son a few hours a week and my husband watches him some on weekend i probably manage 6 hours on a good week right now and most weeks maybe 3 or 4 hours. that's not pulling the trailer and on my luna. pulling the trailer it ranges from zilch to an hour a day or more but that is completely dependent on my son and usually i am taking him fun places like berry picking or playground. one thing i have discovered is that now that he can ride a balance bike he loves to go to the playground he can ride his bike and i can ride my bmx around! really fun. that can keep us both entertained for a long time. now that school has started we can't use the elementary school with the big blacktop unless it is weekend or after school. i am looking forward to school holidays so we can play on that blacktop.

    you may want to choose what trailer you will be towing so that you can be certain the hitch will work with your new bike.
    Pi - 2010 Luna Orbit / brooks 68 imperial
    Fish - 2009 Marin Bear Valley/ brooks 68
    Trixie - BMX / to be decided

  5. #5
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    Jul 2010
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    This has been a great thread to read! I have the same goal and have just had my second baby in 3 years. The older one is almost 2 and the younger is 3 months. I've been wondering about training with the trailer too. I'll keep lurking here to learn more

  6. #6
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    Aug 2010
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    Quote Originally Posted by jenniferh View Post
    I ride a 52" (not wsd) and I have a 31" inseam and I'm 5ft5in. Good luck on your shopping trips. Mom's like us need to make being active mom's the norm. Just because you have kids doesn't mean we shoud sit at home.

    Especially since kids learn by example! I have no interest in raising little home bodies. The world is far to interesting and we have to get out there

 

 

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