peanutzip
Hello all!
I am a 21 year old female, 5'2", 106 lbs. I am looking to, when finances are a bit better, purchasing my first road bike. I have had a Mongoose Switchback for about 8 or 9 years now, (which I love and am considering getting front suspension on so I can do more off road riding - opinion on this??) but I am really looking to get into road riding.
I would like a bike that is capable of doing long distance road riding, training (indoors too!), but with at least the possibility of being used in competition later on if I want to. I have been looking at Trek and Specialized mostly, but am unsure of which would be best for what I would like to do. (For example, getting the Trek 1500 WSD vs 2100 WSD vs. 5000 WSD) I know that everyone is different and I'd just have to try a few different bikes out, but I'd at least like an idea of what people feel for different road bikes for my situation.
Also - does having a compact frame that places you more upright (like the Trek Pilot series for example) put you at a disadvantage in racing? Or, if you're someone like me that has had lower back pain in the past is it a better option? Or is it just a learned position? I've never used dropped handle bars before or ridden road so I'm looking for some advice.
Thanks! :D
PS - I have read the thread on choosing a new bike, I'd just like some opinions from you all!
I am a 21 year old female, 5'2", 106 lbs. I am looking to, when finances are a bit better, purchasing my first road bike. I have had a Mongoose Switchback for about 8 or 9 years now, (which I love and am considering getting front suspension on so I can do more off road riding - opinion on this??) but I am really looking to get into road riding.
I would like a bike that is capable of doing long distance road riding, training (indoors too!), but with at least the possibility of being used in competition later on if I want to. I have been looking at Trek and Specialized mostly, but am unsure of which would be best for what I would like to do. (For example, getting the Trek 1500 WSD vs 2100 WSD vs. 5000 WSD) I know that everyone is different and I'd just have to try a few different bikes out, but I'd at least like an idea of what people feel for different road bikes for my situation.
Also - does having a compact frame that places you more upright (like the Trek Pilot series for example) put you at a disadvantage in racing? Or, if you're someone like me that has had lower back pain in the past is it a better option? Or is it just a learned position? I've never used dropped handle bars before or ridden road so I'm looking for some advice.
Thanks! :D
PS - I have read the thread on choosing a new bike, I'd just like some opinions from you all!

















