
Originally Posted by
Custardcup1
O.K. I've decided I'm not giving up on the Felt yet. I took it to the lbs today (not where I bought it) but where I bought my Trek2, and they made some adjustments to the seat and most importantly to the brakes and the shifters. It seemed to make a big difference. Also, I am starting to practice shifting and using all the gears. I still feel like the bike is pretty squirrely, but I'm hoping I will get used to it now that it's not so difficult to shift.
Great! What everyone has said is so true. Heck, even if you grow to love and get totally used to your road bike, if you take months or years off from riding it, it's going to feel really strange and squirrely again when you do get back on, especially if you ride a mountain bike or cruiser bike in the interim. Our first ride on our Bike Fridays (which are road bikes with drop bars) in the US in August after riding only beach cruisers in Belize for a year was frightening at first! By the second ride, it was much more comfortable, and by the third, it felt like we'd never taken a break. So the adjustment period is shorter for a bike you've previously ridden and gotten comfortable on, but the first time; yeah...it takes time. I've gone from upright road bikes to tandems to a hybrid to a recumbent and back to road bikes, and each time, there's an adjustment period. I always think the road bike feels way too squirrely and scary at first. Until it doesn't.
Emily
2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow