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Old 07-06-10, 11:34 PM
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New rider looking for some feedbacks

I last cycled regularly about 12 years ago on an old steel Bridgestone, lever-shifting, 12-speed road bike.

Today, I bought a 2000 Specialized Hardrock. 21". 3 cogs at the crank, 7 in the back. Bone stock. 26"Ø wheels, knobby tires, straight handlebars, grip shifters, shimano acera front derailleur, shimano alivio rear derailleur. No shocks anywhere.

I decided to go with a mountain bike so that I wouldn't kill myself riding over grass/curbs/squirrels. Also, I figured an older, used, hardtail mountain bike would have the same tech as a modern hybrid.

Anyways, my riding will be 95% street/road. I live on a street with frequent bike-traffic. I put 5 relatively hilly miles on the bike today and almost blew a gasket on a rather long hill climb. I don't think I like the straight handlebars much.

These are my questions:
1. Am I setting myself up for eventual failure with my current (non-road bike) set-up? I purchased some road tires today, but I don't plan to mount them until I get a spare set of wheels.

2. Will I like a non-straight handle-bar better?

3. I plan to ride with my roommate (also new to cycling), who purchased a used $800 Giant roadbike.

4. Will you guys promise to come kick my @55 if I ever start wearing tight spandex?

The prospect of paddle shifters on a road bike did seem appealing, but I decided that I didn't want to spend more than $200 on a bicycle.

Comments and critique are welcome.
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Old 07-08-10, 09:40 PM
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Ok... no one has anything to say (or cares)?
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Old 07-09-10, 06:32 AM
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1. You are not setting yourself up by buying a mountain-bike. But if you're trying to keep up with a roomie on a roadbike, you'll probably fall behind at some point.

2. I much prefer riser bars, or at least non-riser bars that have some backsweep to them. I typically run risers bars with a much shorter stem than what you are likely to have on your bike. On one bike I'm running risers with a 60mm stem. I'm running nothing longer than 80mm right now.

4. You bet!

Have fun w/the bike.
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I wear lycra. I'll gladly kick your a&&, though.
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