Old 03-20-15 | 07:41 PM
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From: Upstate, NY

Bikes: Trek Domane

Originally Posted by solo79
Thanks guys I really appreciate it. So. Do you think this bike is sufficient to get me started? I have been riding 3 or 4 miles on it every day this week. I can already tell it is getting easier. Going for 5 miles tomorrow (I am terribly out of shape).

I want to get to where i can ride an hour and then probably work on speed, but right now one day at a time.

Again do you think this bike is sufficient to get me started and last about year then 'when (hopefully) I am much better and more knowledgeable I can upgrade.

I feel like I should have spent 2x as much at at local shop, that this bike isnt good enough, but then I remember I am completely new and this is just to get me started and it is not a life commitment to this bike.

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Here are the specs

Frame DB Hi-Ten Steel Sport Hybrid Geometry
Fork Comfort Suspension 50mm travel
Cranks Comfort Compact Steel w/ chainguard, 28/38/48t
Bottom Bracket Cartridge Type
F. Derailleur Shimano TZ31, Down Route, 31.8
R. Derailleur Shimano TX-55
Shifter Shimano RS25 7spd Twist
Brake Levers Tektro Linear w/ reach adj
Brakes Tektro Linear
Cassette Shimano 7spd MegaRange Freewheel (14-34t)
Rims 32h SSW700 Double Tunnel Alloy
Tires Smooth Tread 700x38c
Pedals Comfort Platform
Handlebar Steel 50mm Riser
Stem Alloy Quill
Seatpost Alloy Suspension 28.6mm
Seat Comfort elastomer spring
Headset Threaded 1 1/8"
Colors Red
Chain KMC-Z51
Hubset (F) 32h Alloy QR (R) 32h Alloy QR
Spokes 14g
Grips DB Kraton
Extras Owner’s manual, Chainstay Protector, Clear Coat, H20 bottle mounts
The bike should do the trick. I had a DB Wildwood comfort bike at one time. However, these forums are kind of dangerous. Acquisition syndrome will set in. Check CLIST - you never know.
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