Originally Posted by
Trakhak
I read some of your previous posts and see that you wrote about buying a Trek hybrid in 2017.
At 73, though I have some higher-performance bikes, I ride a 1995 Cannondale hybrid most of the time. Your Trek hybrid probably has a similar 21-gear drive train, making the bike easy to ride on steep climbs. If you still have that bike and it's fully operational, why not stick with that?
I had trouble with that bike's shifting. The store tried numerous times to fix it, but it never worked properly. In addition, the bike is a bit heavy for hills. I lived in AZ at the time and rode flat ground. I'm in WA and we are hilly. I need a much lighter bike.