06-26-2020, 09:20 AM
So, because I cannot run anymore (thank you Army) I am getting back into cycling. The only bike I have is a 2008 Trek Soho Commuter bike. (https://archive.trekbikes.com/us/en/2008/trek/soho30#/us/en/2008/trek/soho30/details)
There is a nice bike path right near where I live and what I am wondering is what I would have to do to convert the Soho from a straight bar to drop bars for more of a road riding posture. The Soho is a good bike for commuting but for any distance rides (over 5 miles) it is a little uncomfortable. Is this possible or is it better money to get the low-end road bike?
In theory, the conversion if it is just the handlebar and shifters is cheaper and I get to keep my disk breaks! What I don't know (because I do not work on bikes every day) is if doing that conversion would mean I would need new derailers, gears, and drive sprockets. I also do not understand the difference in geometry will plays in all this.
If the conversion is possible are there any recommendations or tips?
If the conversion is not possible what is a good entry-level road bike that can be upgraded over time and is a low entry cost?
Obviously cost is an issue. I am not looking to race but only to ride for fitness with a more comfortable posture for rides over 5 miles.
There is a nice bike path right near where I live and what I am wondering is what I would have to do to convert the Soho from a straight bar to drop bars for more of a road riding posture. The Soho is a good bike for commuting but for any distance rides (over 5 miles) it is a little uncomfortable. Is this possible or is it better money to get the low-end road bike?
In theory, the conversion if it is just the handlebar and shifters is cheaper and I get to keep my disk breaks! What I don't know (because I do not work on bikes every day) is if doing that conversion would mean I would need new derailers, gears, and drive sprockets. I also do not understand the difference in geometry will plays in all this.
If the conversion is possible are there any recommendations or tips?
If the conversion is not possible what is a good entry-level road bike that can be upgraded over time and is a low entry cost?
Obviously cost is an issue. I am not looking to race but only to ride for fitness with a more comfortable posture for rides over 5 miles.