lbd63
04-04-04, 10:42 AM
I am new to this forum, but my husband has been posting for a few years. I am searching for a new bike to commute to work, about 10 miles one way. I am currently riding a Trek 800, which i purchased about 5 years ago, when I was just getting back into biking. The problem with the Trek is it is big and bulky and hurts my wrists and arms after riding for about 15 minutes. I herniated a disk in my lower back a few years back and still have pain in the lower back muscles that the siatica nerve runs through (in my case, but should run behind). I am seeing a chiropractor who works with the muscle to reduce the pain. I am 5'4" about 180 pounds and not in very good shape. I currently ride about 6 miles without much trouble. I live in an area that has alot of "rolling hills" (so says my husband, but seems like mountains to me...he rides alot more than I do :D ). I have been looking at bikes for about 2 weeks now and get more confused every time i go into a bike shop. My LBS thinks I need a Trek 7500FX with some adjustments to the handle bars to sit me up straighter, another thinks a Specialized Sequioa adjusting the bars up a little but giving me more hand position choices. :eek:
I rode my husbands Sequioa which was OK. I did not like the hard ride, he has 28mm tires, but that's the largest tire the Sequioa will take. I test rode the Sirrus & the Trek 7500FX. The Sirrus was nice but again it had narrow tires, a hard ride. The Trek 7500FX had larger tires so it had a smoother ride. After riding the Sequioa I'm rethinking the drop bars for more versitilty as I ride more and become more flexible.
Any sugestions? :rolleyes:
I rode my husbands Sequioa which was OK. I did not like the hard ride, he has 28mm tires, but that's the largest tire the Sequioa will take. I test rode the Sirrus & the Trek 7500FX. The Sirrus was nice but again it had narrow tires, a hard ride. The Trek 7500FX had larger tires so it had a smoother ride. After riding the Sequioa I'm rethinking the drop bars for more versitilty as I ride more and become more flexible.
Any sugestions? :rolleyes:
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