Shopping for the right bike can be mind boggling. Technology has met the biking mecha full-force and my head is spinning. As a woman, I do NOT want a female biking frame. Right now, I have my father's Fuji, streamlined for speed, but the frame is about 1 to 2 inches to short for me (and also about 24 years old but in great shape with all 10 speeds). As I ride, my body screams that certain body parts are becoming angsty. With the shorter frame, I want to stretch clean off the back of my bike seat. Yes, the bike seat has slide bars underneath for adjustment and this has already been addressed. Maybe I should add here that I happen to be 6 feet tall with a 33 inch inseam, meaning I need height to get a full leg stretch when pushing out or down at a higher gear to attain enough speed for an even pace during a 30 mile course. Right now, my ride ends in frustration. My legs are cramping and my shoulders burn. The shoulder burning could be due to getting used to a biking helmet. My first week in the biking world, after not riding anything for 19 years, was biking 68 miles, divided between 3 days. This is my second week and I am bent on learning how to draft. Drafting means you are right on the tail of the biker in front and the two of you alternate these positions to give each other a breathier. Uhm, trust and knowledge of how your biking buddy rides is HUGE here. Nobody truly enjoys a bike running over the top of you from behind.
Included in the knowledge of my own personal body and the frustration of wanting to really cut loose but not being able to is finding the right fit within my personal budget with all the options I am looking for. Not an easy task unless I am willing to research and research is essential. This is not an endeavor to be rushed and yet I have no idea how much longer I can fight myself out of frustration. Right now, my biking pace is between 16 and 18 m.p.h., hills not included. I am competitive and the road is an extensive one for learning what gear I want to carry with me. So today we start the search!