Just after a bit of advice really as I really do know naff all about bikes!
I have stupidly decided to do the Vit this year so will be clocking up the miles on the bike this year. I seem to have a bike that's too big for me so I
think I am going to buy a new women's specific one... the only thing is, I have NO idea what I'm looking for...
I went to my LBS JEJames earlier and chatted to a lovely guy about bikes and they have a range of women's specific bikes but as I am crap with tech-y stuff I really didn't understand it all very well so I'm after a bit of advice on the ones they have and which one people think would suit me... and whether it's a good price for the spec etc.
Please help!
They have:
Trek 1.2
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/id44696.htmlSpecialized Dolce Elite
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/id40123.htmlSpecialized Dolce 08
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/id40124.htmlSpecialized Dolce 09
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/id45196.htmlGiant AVAIL
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/id45017.htmlThoughts??
Comments
Haven't got the time to click on all the links, but generally I'd rule out the DOlce 09 as the older model 08 will always be better value than the current one.
Depending on your particular proportions (height, leg, spine) then you may or may not be better with a woman's frame. The womans specific bit is normally not the size that's changed, but the proportions between seat height and reach. In many ways get hte reach right and you can normally sort the rest with just a bit more or less seatpost showing. Other things they may do is include a womens specific saddle (essential) narrower bars (likely to be narrower on a small size 'mens' bike anyway) and very occasionally spec short reach levers (which means speccing the low end model anyway as they are the only shimano ones in a girlies size, campy may differ).
In summary, work out what you can afford, get fitted in a shop that knows what they are doing, and buy the one that feels best for you. Really you'll not get a dog from any of those. I tend to place most 'weight' on the quality of the shifters and chainset, ignore the rear derailer as that's dirt cheap in all specs and is often upgraded as a 'trick'.
I cant add a lot more to what D74 has said, other than the cranks on a womens specific bike maybe shorter too?
All of the above bikes are pretty near to each other on spec and price, id say youd not go far wrong with any of them. As we always say the key is to try a few bikes that may suit you and settle on the one which feels the most comfortable. Ultimately its not the spec or whether a bikes women specific which will make the difference to how fast you ride, its how comfortable you feel.
As D74 said reach (saddle to handlbars / top tube length) is a key consideration but unless a frame is totally the wrong size this can also be adjusted with different length of stem, saddle position etc.
If JEJames are a reputable LBS they should be able to measure you and help you try a few different bikes / bike set ups. If you're then left with a choice between a couple of bikes go for one with carbon forks, ll the above have carbon forks and carbon seat stays (the rear triangle), a couple of the bikes have carbon rear seat stays. Cabon is more flexible then Aluminium so provides a more comfortable ride over longer distances.
Thanks Barley
BE AFRAID
Though i'll bow to your experience
" went to my LBS JEJames earlier and chatted to a lovely guy about bikes and they have a range of women's specific bikes "
do women want bikes that look girly ?
just been a week MTB'ing in Spain and one of the girls on that trip was a fecking good biker - up, down or flat, she was strong and also technically very good. she rode a very good Giant MTB but tricked out in pink bits (brake levers, disk blocks, saddle etc) and when I asked her why she said it was because too many people thought she rode like a bloke (she was a roadie as well) so it was her little way of showing she was a girl. I did point out that she had tits and looked like a girl - albeit no oil painting imho - but it was just her way of stating it.
as they say - whatever floats the boat....