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Hey,
So I am looking to buy my first road bike but I am a complete beginner. I’ve spent all of about 10 mins on a road bike (one that fit perfectly) and it felt amazing. I really want to get into road cycling for fun and to get fit but I am going to take it seriously. I don’t have a whole lot to spend on my first road bike unfortunately, but I absolutely fell in love with the Trek Lexa SL 2014 (when I say ‘fell in love with’ I mean seriously, I wanted to cry when I had to hand it back to the shop after my test ride!).
Really I am just looking for some advice. The world of road cycling seems heavily dominated by men and as a woman looking to get into this fantastic sport, I feel a little lost. It seems a lot easier to buy a bike with geometry suited to a man but I have come across a lot of bikes of the “unisex” category. Are they really unisex? I fit perfectly on to a 56cm women’s Trek but I didn’t try out a 56cm bike suited for a man. I’m really conscious of getting the size and geometry right because I don’t want to be putting pressure on my lower back as I had surgery this year and cycling seemed a great way to go about getting fit again.
I’m not going in to this completely blind, I know how hard it can be to find the right bike and then how intense the cycling actually is after I do find the right one. My boyfriend got into road cycling this year and the leap from beginner to where he is now is incredible but again, he is a bloke and it seemed like he had a huge choice in bikes right from the start. He rides a Felt F96 2014 and got it for around £380 (in the sale).
Any advice on what I should be looking for, where to look for it, a realistic price range (for the bike only), what to avoid etc would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Esme
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