I'm so happy that you love your new bike! Isn't it a great feeling to get one that just seems to "fit"? Years ago I bought a mountain bike as my "ride around" bike and it was very "advanced" for me. It had clipless pedals and I bought the shoes and everything. I was practicing in a quiet neighborhood and was actually fairly proficient at clipping in/out, but one day I was practicing and was going at a slow walking speed and simply tipped over and forgot to put my foot out and fell down! It happens, so don't be hard on yourself. Pretty soon you'll be posting all sorts of accomplishments on here.
I think people who are somewhat new on bikes should keep a journal of their accomplishments, mistakes, errors, feelings, etc. because I think if we did there would be a lot of change in about a months worth of riding.
I rode a Schwinn Le Tour 10 speed from ages 13-early 20's and never thought once about the drop bars. Now I'm 47, thinking of getting a bike with drop bars and am terrified to even go on a test ride.
You're brave in that you went to all those stores and did all those test rides. You go girl!



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Hubby was waiting at the door tonight to take off biking. He loaded the bikes while I changed my clothes and off to the park where all the biking trails are. I am new to the "attached feet to the bike" scene so we decided to stay on trails until I got used to stopping safely. While he got his bike out of the van I took a few spins around the parking lot at the park. Even tho I tried getting in and out of the pedal in the store, tonight it just wasn't happenin. Fell three times! Scuffed up the brand new bike and ripped my knees to shreds!! After about 30 minutes of torturing the bike and myself we loaded them back up and headed home. I fought back tears all the way home...and I NEVER cry!

