Women’s Road Bike – How to choose a road bike for a woman?

Women's Road Bike - How to choose a road bike for a woman?

Choosing a road bike for a woman can be hard, as women’s bodies are typically shaped differently than a man’s (women’s legs are longer and torso is shorter). Most bike makers create road bikes that take into consideration the female body, and this guide will help you choose a road bike for a woman.

  • Figure out how much you can spend. A woman’s road bike usually comes in a carbon or aluminum frame. Aluminum is heavier than carbon, so if you are on a budget, choose a bike with an aluminum frame. Carbon-frame bikes can range in the thousands, while an aluminum frame road bike can be bought for $600 or less. There are other choices, such as steel and titanium also.
  • Decide what brand of bike you want. Find a list of makers that have women’s road bikes. Cannondale, Terry, and Trek make women-specific road bikes, and some manufacturers include WSD in their model names (WSD stands for women’s specific design).
  • Go to a local bike shop, and visit manufacturer websites to find one that carries the bike you want. You can get fitted for a bike (the shop will measure you to determine what frame size you need. Women’s road bikes take into account a woman’s smaller arms and hands, wider pelvis and narrower shoulders.
  • It’s time to order. Most shops won’t have your size or model in the showroom, so they’ll have to call the manufacturer to order your bike. It can take anywhere from a few days to a month for it to come in. However, it’s worth it because you’ll get a bike sized just right for you.

It is possible to get a women’s road bike for a good price- just have a budget and brand in mind, get fitted, and order your bike- it will be here before you know it!

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March 7, 2010
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Women’s Road Bike – How to choose a road bike for a woman?

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