hello, another newbie hear asking for advice about a bike.
I've been cycling a bit over the past year or so, but this summer I've been cycling most days (basically commuting) and am now verging on obsessed. This has made me hanker after a new bike. I had a comfy upright schwinn leisure hybrid thingy. It was really good to introduce me to cycling and help me gain my confidence, but then I started to find it heavy, clunky, slow and rather frustrating.
Anyway, I've been tempted by a new bike for a month or so, then yesterday tragedy struck and my bike was stolen. Well every cloud has a silver lining etc. Now a new bike is not just a desire but a necessity, the question is what?
What I want is something that's faster and lighter than i had before but relatively comfy and can carry lots (i use it for doing my general shopping and sometimes for weekends away). I'd like something with different hand positions, as i've felt i needed that when doing some longer trips this summer. I was thinking a tourer would be good, even though i won't necessarily be doing much touring (for now).
The problem I've had so far is when I've had a chat to people in a few bike shops they look at me as if I'm mad when I suggest a tourer and just ask if i'm planning on touring. When I say not much they just try and steer me in the direction of hybrids or road bikes, which instinctively i don't feel are right. I'm in the UK and I think touring is a relative minority thing hear these days, and hence lots of bike shops don't sell touring bikes much. Some even look rather blank when I mention them, and clearly know less than i have gleaned from a bit of an internet search (and browse of these forums of course)
The bikes I've been looking at so far (and tempted by in theory) by are a surly cross check or a Dawes galaxy or horizon. Over here it's generally only possible to get surly frames and then build them up. Helpfully my rather fantastic LBS sells them and builds them, so I will go and have a chat with them anyway. I'm a bit concerned about whether it would be a bit heavy. I've thought about the LHT, but i'm only 5' 1" and would need a smaller frame, so less wheel choice.
The cross check appeals because of it's general description of a bit of a "do everything bike" which pretty much sums up what i want. I also am rather seduced by the idea of having a bike built exactly how I'd like it, rather than buying off the peg and wanting to change things (but probably not getting round to it).
I've seen lots of other people riding Dawes when I've been out and about and they look like what I want, unfortunately I've only seen men riding them and I'm not sure if they come in a size to fit me.
anyway, sorry for the long ramblyness of this. any thoughts or advice would be great.