08-03-2014, 11:43 AM
My wife and I were shopping around for new bikes. We hadn't ridden much for years. It's very confusing out there, given so many good brands and styles. We focused on hybrids because of the mix of paved roads, dirt trails and the like where we live (Ipswich, MA). No mountain biking.
She got a Marin San Raphael. I was having a tougher time until I tried a lot yesterday, including a Specialized Crossroads. To me, this stood out because it felt the most nimble and responsive, and seemed lighter than the rest. Also, I didn't want a front suspension fork.
I'd pretty much settled on this, but they wouldn't have my frame size for a month. I stopped back at a shop I visited a few days ago (another Specialized dealer) to see if they had one.
Leaning against the back wall was a Trek FX 3.1 someone just traded in toward a road bike. The manager suggested I try it, given my stated riding goals and the frame being my size. It felt very good, comfortable and responsive, so I bought it for $249. My only question is if I should put a longer stem in the handlebar to raise it up a bit so I can sit more upright.
She got a Marin San Raphael. I was having a tougher time until I tried a lot yesterday, including a Specialized Crossroads. To me, this stood out because it felt the most nimble and responsive, and seemed lighter than the rest. Also, I didn't want a front suspension fork.
I'd pretty much settled on this, but they wouldn't have my frame size for a month. I stopped back at a shop I visited a few days ago (another Specialized dealer) to see if they had one.
Leaning against the back wall was a Trek FX 3.1 someone just traded in toward a road bike. The manager suggested I try it, given my stated riding goals and the frame being my size. It felt very good, comfortable and responsive, so I bought it for $249. My only question is if I should put a longer stem in the handlebar to raise it up a bit so I can sit more upright.