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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    Fort Collins, Colorado
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    Fainting/dizziness/flu aside, I love the bike purchase story.
    Glad that LBS was there when you need it!

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Posts
    152
    Sorry to hear about your flu!!

    If you *really* want a road bike, I would take your bike back to the shop and buy a road bike that you want. If the bike shop is good, the GM or owner will be more than happy to help you out, and will take in the bike to switch to a road bike.

    Or you can keep this bike, and use it to improve your training, and save up for a road bike ( and save up for clipless pedals, shoes, saddles, etc as well), then when you get the road bike you'll have better knowledge of what you like and what you don't like and use your current bike as a commuter bike.

    Heal up well!!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Florida
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    452
    Quote Originally Posted by CyborgQueen View Post

    Or you can keep this bike, and use it to improve your training, and save up for a road bike ( and save up for clipless pedals, shoes, saddles, etc as well), then when you get the road bike you'll have better knowledge of what you like and what you don't like and use your current bike as a commuter bike.

    Heal up well!!
    Thanks again, ladies. I'm still home sick, but it's been raining for two days here, so it kinda feels nice to be cosy inside.

    CyborgQueen, that's the plan! I've decided to start looking around, and once I get a new bike, I'll keep the other to have on hand for visiting friends and family, or keep using it around town.

    I have a professional fitting (Retul) scheduled for Saturday, which I figure is a good place to start prior to trying out everything I can. I know that sounds like overkill for a newbie, but I have issues with a deformed leg and ankle (minor but real), and once I get a bike, the fitting they'll do post-purchase to get things right is what I'm paying for; the before-you-get-the-bike fitting is just included in the price. I've been researching around, and from what I'm reading and looking at, I'm seriously drawn to steel. It seems practical for my needs: some commuting, no speed demon stuff, though want some speed, and I'm thinking mostly weekend warrior runs in the 20-30 mile range (I live one mile from the ocean with nice flat biking territory), and hopefully some longer club rides when I get better at this whole thing. I love love love the old-school aesthetics of the steel frames I'm seeing, and although I think they're attractive to look at, I haven't seen one of the carbon or aluminum models I've been researching that call my name. Of course, once I start testing bikes out, I may completely change my mind. The Jamis Quest is right at the top of my list, and what would be nice, is the the lbs doing my fitting is a dealer, so if I buy the bike from them, the fitting is free. We'll see. I'm going to take my time this time. My budget is between 2-3K, so I have some options.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Location
    Southern NH
    Posts
    170
    Feel better soon - congrats on getting back into biking - and great story on how you ended up with a bike!
    Melancholy is incompatible with bicycling. ~ James E.Starrs


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  5. #5
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Uncanny Valley
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    Hope you feel better soon!
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Tucson, AZ
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    Flu explains it! Feel better!
    (Oh, and take it easy when you get back on the bike. The first time I rode after a nasty bout of the flu, it was a gargantuan effort to ride around the block.)
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  7. #7
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Florida
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    Thanks again, ladies. I'm back to feeling almost perfect again. I'm very excited about my fitting tomorrow and getting on with the adventure of finding my bike. Since being home for a few days, I've been researching everything and, of course, am lusting after things I do not need and can't afford. If I return to my senses, the Salsa Casseroll looks good to me as well as the Jamis Quest. I'm going to see what the fitting leads me to and start from there.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Feb 2012
    Location
    Florida
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    Well, the fitting was an amazing experience, and it answered a lot of questions as to why I never felt "right" on every bike I've tried, and even in spinning class, kept trying to make the seat go back farther than the bike allowed. Apparently, I have freakishly long femurs for a 5'5" woman, and coupled with other weirdnesses, getting a stock bike that works for me in one way would be making big compromises in another. Anyway, the winner is:

    Custom Gunnar Sport in English Blue with white panels, Ultegra, but with a 105 Crankset, Shimano R451 brakes, Fulcrum Racing 5 wheels with Gator Skin 28s. It will take about two months to get it, but it should look pretty much like this:




    I feel almost guilty with this being my first road bike since My Schwinn Varsity in the 1970s, but when doing the fitting, I went from thinking I could never get used to/ride a road bike at all (uncomfortable and "weird") to wanting to be outside pedaling right NOW once they made adjustments to get things right for me. Amazing difference! I highly recommend a Retul Fitting, especially if you're a newbie like me and/or feel like bikes are never just right.

    Also, it was my first time clipping in. I really loved the feel of pedaling that way, but am starting out with SPD pedals until I get more used to things.

    Now...the waiting..........

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
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    Yay!
    A new adventure!
    Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Location
    Boise Idaho
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    Hope it is all you are wishing for, when reading your femur issue I was thinking a bit more slack in the seat tube (surly LHT'ish) Once you get the bike if it still feels like you want to push back consider the VO Grand Cru seat post for added set back
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  11. #11
    Join Date
    Sep 2009
    Location
    Pac. NW
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    350
    You're my kind of women: Pulls in to bike shop to avoid car crash - buys bike!!!

    Custom Gunnar on the way!!! Very cool

    Can't wait to hear what's next.
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