Well as some of you may have read I picked up my first road bike, a Spesh Allez 16, yesterday.
Being my first road bike I had nothing to compare it to really, other than a few quick 'spins round the block' on road bikes over the years.
Compared to mtb's (which I have been riding on and off since the mid 80's) the steering seemed mega quick, so much so that I wobbled around while trying to spin and clip into the toe clip when I first pulled away which was a tad shameful! (on that note the plastic pedals and toe clip and strap combo really is as cheap and cheerful as it gets and will be upgrade number 1)
I thought I would find the riding on the hoods a bit stretched to begin with and would sit more upright with my hands on the centre of the bars but actually, after a couple of minutes, I was soon using the hoods mainly.
The drops are still to get used too though!
The gears changed smoothly, as you would expect, plus I remained in the big ring the whole way home which was a surprise given my level of unfitness currently!
The 'freebie' wireless computer (Cateye Vectra) was of good encouragement meaning I kept an avg speed of 25khp (iirc approx 15mph) for the mostly flat 6 mile ride home. Not stunning performance I know but as mentioned above my fitness is virtually zero at the moment.
The only negative point were the brakes. I am not sure if it is because I am used to tightly set up V Brakes on my mtb or if they need to bed-in, etc but braking was power was less than I expected. Do they need a few miles to get 'sharp' anyone?
All in all I am pleased and despite a few hiccups in the process with the shop and poor communication, they came good in the end and even supplied me with my bike fit printout and along with my freebies will still do a free service after 200 miles.
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The brakes did seem far better. I am just loving the bike tbh. I wish I'd taken up road biking years ago when I was fitter and healthier.
they should bed in a bit once you get going… that ride to and from the shop should have helped hopefully. Otherwise a change of pad will help.
I spotted a slight 'out of trueness' of the rear wheel so called the shop on saturday morning and boy did they make up for issues we had during the order stage!
'Pop right over and we will sort it' they said. Sure enough within 10 mins of my arrival at the shop and despite it being packed with customers, I was on my way with the repair done.
It was also nice to be acknowledged by name as I entered the shop, which made me feel pleased given my bike is just about the cheapest they do!
I have ordered some Shimano R540 pedals too so the hunt for shoes starts now!
I am still feeling very unfit though but the ride to and from the shop helped (12 mile round trip, yes, I am that unfit!) though.