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  1. #1
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    42 and new to cycling

    Hello all! My name is Karen. I'm 42 and for the last 6 months I've spent my time trying to improve my health. So far I've lost 44lbs and spend time exercising most days. After 6 months I finally feel in good enough shape to buy a bike.

    I'm interested in riding for fitness and socialization. I have no interest in racing and my budget is fairly small. I have an opportunity to get this bike new http://www.diamondback.com/2012-air%C3%A9n-1 for $500 and wanted some opinions.

    I understand this is just a very basic bike, but I figure I could learn how to road ride and if I love it I can upgrade in the future.

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    That is an issue. I've tried other bikes that are the same size (48) but not that specific bike. I'm limited to buying online (due to the fact that I have an account I can charge it to with no interest for a year) or I can wait until Feb when I'll have cash and get something else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thekarens View Post
    That is an issue. I've tried other bikes that are the same size (48) but not that specific bike. I'm limited to buying online (due to the fact that I have an account I can charge it to with no interest for a year) or I can wait until Feb when I'll have cash and get something else.
    Welcome to TE and to your continued personal journey! Good for you for taking this on - I waited until I was 50 myself. It is an exciting and rewarding adventure to find both fitness and new activities that both engage and connect us.

    Sadly, there isn't consistent sizing across bike companies, so a "size 48" in one brand can be rather different than a size 48 in another. Bike fit is very important, if it doesn't fit properly, then it will hurt and you won't ride/like it.

    Do you know what your inseam is? For bike fit, that is the measurement from your crotch to the ground. What other bikes did you try in a 48? How did they feel? We could help you compare the geometry of the bikes you tried that were a size 48 with the geometry of the Diamondback to see if they are similar.
    Last edited by Catrin; 07-19-2012 at 04:36 AM.

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    My inseam is 29. I'll go back to the shop so I can write down the specific name of the bikes I tried.

    And thanks for the welcome and help! If nothing else I can read and learn from this website and then next year when I have the cash I can get a bike at the lbs.
    Last edited by thekarens; 07-19-2012 at 05:16 AM.

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    The two shops I went to carry Cannondale, Trek and Specialized. I'll have to ask about layaway. That would be a good option. I know it's not about being pretty, but that bike you linked to is very pretty

    I just looked up dealers for Jamis bikes and there's another lbs not too far from where I live so I think I'm going to check them out. Thanks for the suggestion!
    Last edited by thekarens; 07-19-2012 at 07:15 AM.

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    You might ask the different LBSs what they have for financing. My Specialized dealer was offering a 6 month no interest plan last year.

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    I noticed that you are in Houston. When I lived there, the premier bike shop was Dan Boone Cycles down in the city. They might actually have some nice used bikes for sale there. If so, it would be worth considering them - they could help fit you and, hopefully, tune up whatever bike you choose.
    JEAN

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    Hello Karen! I too am a 40 year old newbie on the goal to being healthy and staying fit. I've dropped 16 pounds this month alone! I initially bought my bike in 2010, spent good money on it, and didn't ride it much at all. I got back on about 3 months ago and hadn't looked back. I love riding!! I have some challenges ( Mississippi heat and humidity being the main one) but I wouldn't trade it for anything.

    I have a Trek Lexa WSD (women specific design). I wanted something kinda nice to learn and grow with. For me, it has been an awesome little bike to own. I get a lot of compliments on it. I'm learning to stretch that baby out too!! She has not disappointed me! When I bought my bike, Trek was offering 12 months no interest. That made it easier on the purse. Only you know what you can and can't handle.

    A suggestion....if you do put that kind of money into a bike, make sure your LBS puts you on a bike fit for you. Dont get talked into getting more than you need. I travel across town, bypassing 2 other shops, because the guys I work with there take time with me and they don't make me feel stupid. They know I'm new to riding and they know my budget. As I grow with my bike, I have grown with my bike shop...everything from changing my saddle to going clipless.

    I'm excited for you! Congrats on your weight loss! You'll find that every time you get on that bike, you will challenge yourself. You'll see what you are really made of!! I'm new to the TE forum ( this is my first post) and really excited to be here!! I'll be checking to see what you post. Have fun bike shopping!!!

    Ride on sister....ride on!!!

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    Congrats on the pounds lost! I have an aluminum Trek Lexa and its a great entry level bike and I LOVE it!! The Lexa's prince range is from $730.00 to 1,430.00. I'm 39 and also a newbie!
    Mariela
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    Welcome to TE and congrats on your weightloss.

    I love the Trek financing package and I really prefer Treks to other brands after riding a few. It's definitely a personal preference, though. I love road bikes and always have. I don't think I would ever own something else. I even commuted on road bikes and will again soon. As for buying a flat bar, that could be an option. Bikes that are well-made hold their value - especially small women's bikes. I sold a gently used Giant this Spring that I was using for commutes (or commutes I gave up on). In the end because someone wanted it so much, I sold it within a week for $20.00 more than I paid for it because this lady knew exactly what bike she wanted and she was willing to offer to pay more for me to hold it until she could drive two hours to pick it up.

    You definitely can get money for small bikes - they don't depreciate that quickly.
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    I ended up putting a Trek 820 wsd on layaway. My partner really wanted something we could ride on the dirt trails at the state and local parks. Next spring when I have more money I plan on getting a road bike. I should have the 820 out by Sept. It's too hot here in Houston to be outside right now, but by Sept it should be a little more reasonable.

    Silly question, but is there any place online where I can read about how to properly shift gears? I know that sounds silly, but last time I had a bike gears were totally different.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thekarens View Post
    Silly question, but is there any place online where I can read about how to properly shift gears? I know that sounds silly, but last time I had a bike gears were totally different.
    Are you asking about how to use your shifters or how to best make use of the various gears via the various chainring and cog combinations?

    Georgena has a pretty good video explaining the later.
    http://youtu.be/1AeNLTQvFN4
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sylvia View Post
    Are you asking about how to use your shifters or how to best make use of the various gears via the various chainring and cog combinations?

    Georgena has a pretty good video explaining the later.
    http://youtu.be/1AeNLTQvFN4
    That's exactly what I need. The guy at the store explained the mechanics. He said the gear on the left would mostly stay on 2 here in Houston, but that's all he said.
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    Watched the video. I now need gears for dummies :-)
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