You may want to try the slightly smaller bikes, the 44cm Specialized and the 47cm Trek. I'm just a bit shorter than you are and would ride those sizes. Although I typically prefer the men's bike's geometry since I do have a bit shorter legs and a bit longer torso and arms. On that note it's virtually impossible to find LBS stores that stock the small frames in the men's versions as well. My old Trek store in the Charlotte area always keeps at least one of the smaller (47cm) Lexa's at one of their two stores. (They never stocked the smaller one that is now no longer made). Also a Specialized dealer in Raleigh always keeps at least 1 44cm Dolce in stock at one of their two stores. However, neither store stocks the small men's bikes. Now are new local Specialized/Felt store does have the smaller sized women's mountain bikes in stock and the Lexa, although they do not stock women's Felt bikes and only one of the Z line, they do stock several of the F series, and a different size in each of the ones they have a floor model of. (Although not the smallest one). They do stock (at least part of the time) 1 of the smallest of the men's Specialized bikes, although you never know which frame it will be. They really don't stock a lot of clothing (men or women's), but do stock tons of types of shoes and helmets. Although if I'm looking for clothing we go to Raleigh and check out Preformance (either in Cary or in Raleigh, although I prefer the Raleigh store). Now Performance stocks at least one example of each size of each of brands and types they carry.



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I have to say that I never thought I'd want/need more than one bike and now I want ALL of the bikes! I can picture myself with several in my "stable" for years to come, and I'm pretty sure that DH is just as hooked... now I just need to finish grad school and make some money to afford all of these nice bikes!

