JHZR2
Staff member
Hi,
My GF and I like to bicycle. I have a mountain bike and a road bike (trek 1200, 02 model). My GF only has a mountain bike, but is getting into doing triathalons, and the last one she did on her mountain bike with slicks. She alwo uses her bike indoors on a trainer, for quick workouts.
She wants to get a new road bike, and I want to help her get one. Im just curious if anyonehas any suggestions for a good road bike they like. She will want a 'standard geometry' bike, as the womens' bikes have too little spacing between the seat and the handlebars (she is 5ft 8, and so her torso is relatively long). I think she wants a 56 in frame.
I like my trek 1200. It is a great combination of nice frame and fork, with reasonably good shimano components, which could be upgraded as needed later. The latest 1200 would seem to be a good choice, though I felt like the latest trek 1200 (now made in China) didnt feel quite as nice as my slightly older one. But its still a good value, and at this point, I think its her best bet to buy, and she likes it a lot.
But does anyone have any other suggestions for nice, good value bikes sub $1000 to check out?
Thanks!
JMH
[ December 16, 2004, 12:29 AM: Message edited by: JHZR2 ]
My GF and I like to bicycle. I have a mountain bike and a road bike (trek 1200, 02 model). My GF only has a mountain bike, but is getting into doing triathalons, and the last one she did on her mountain bike with slicks. She alwo uses her bike indoors on a trainer, for quick workouts.
She wants to get a new road bike, and I want to help her get one. Im just curious if anyonehas any suggestions for a good road bike they like. She will want a 'standard geometry' bike, as the womens' bikes have too little spacing between the seat and the handlebars (she is 5ft 8, and so her torso is relatively long). I think she wants a 56 in frame.
I like my trek 1200. It is a great combination of nice frame and fork, with reasonably good shimano components, which could be upgraded as needed later. The latest 1200 would seem to be a good choice, though I felt like the latest trek 1200 (now made in China) didnt feel quite as nice as my slightly older one. But its still a good value, and at this point, I think its her best bet to buy, and she likes it a lot.
But does anyone have any other suggestions for nice, good value bikes sub $1000 to check out?
Thanks!
JMH
[ December 16, 2004, 12:29 AM: Message edited by: JHZR2 ]