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  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Southeast Nebraska
    Posts
    459
    My son has an Allez. Wonderful bike. As a newbie myself, it's overwhelming looking at bikes, especially getting the size/fit right. I just figured you bought a bike you liked and off you went. Now it's hybrids, mountain bikes, street bikes, racing bikes, comfort bikes, cruisers...arghhh. LOL.

    I don't know alot about the other brands, but Trek and Specialized give tons of options for sizes and bikes. I liked the Surly bikes as well but I think they are out of your price range.

    I have a Specialized Sirrus that is great for going around town. I put teal/blue tires on it and half the boys in the neighborhood fight over riding it as it's the "Tron" bike. Go figure.

    Go to different stores by yourself or if you feel comfortable with your boyfriend (they do tend to get in the way though) and check out different bikes. WSD bikes are sized more for women depending on your needs. Try one of those as well to compare.

    Don't buy too big of a bike or too small of a bike because you want instant gratification. LBS can order you a bike and it will there in a couple of days.

    Good luck!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Illinois
    Posts
    3,151
    IMO I would hesitate on making a big investment on a first bike. Everybody's different, and the only way to find out what's important to you is to get out and ride, and figure out what you really want to improve and go from there.

    I started wtih an entry level hybrid (a Giant Nutra) which I chose after riding about 20 different bikes at 4 different shops, based on What Felt Best. (In fact, it has a Bianchi stem because I'd really liked the Bianchi but it cost the most so I rode others to make *sure* I liked it better... then went back because it did but that bike had sold... and I asked why I'd like it better and they moved a Bianchi stem onto the Giant. On an entry level bike, even )

    I wanted something lighter and faster with bigger gears, after a few thousand miles... but I realized I didn't need a road bike. I got a 7500FX with skinny tyres instead. It's light and fast... but my back does *not* like to be bent over, and most other folks don't mind, and I'm not really into going fast fast fast.

 

 

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