I think Specialized makes great bikes. As for sizing, I'm 5'4.5", short torsoed, and have long monkey like arms and legs. My Bianchi is 51cm. I did end up having to get narrower handlebars and a new stem. Now, I definitely do not think standing by the bike is a proper way to fit someone to a bike. They measured everything under the sun when sizing me to my bike. They also had me get on it and watched me ride it on a trainer, measuring things then and had me take it outside so they could see me on it.
When I first started riding my Bianchi (first road bike), I definitely felt way pitched forward. It totally freaked me out.I think that's just natural when adjusting to a road bike.
I don't know anything about aeros -- I've never tried them.



Brought home my first ever road bike yesterday, after happily riding ol' Betsy (35# univega hybrid) for 17 years on several ragbrais, etc! Lacking confidence about sizing a road bike, I trusted 2 youngsters to size me.....stood by the bike and visual assessment was it. It's a specialized vita, 2005 closed-out model, 51", with aeros (thinking a sprint tri might be fun).
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. My Bianchi is 51cm. I did end up having to get narrower handlebars and a new stem. Now, I definitely do not think standing by the bike is a proper way to fit someone to a bike. They measured everything under the sun when sizing me to my bike. They also had me get on it and watched me ride it on a trainer, measuring things then and had me take it outside so they could see me on it.
I think that's just natural when adjusting to a road bike.
But I'd hold off on those aerobars until you're used to riding in a different position from your hybrid.