Hi all,

I'm about to get back into riding after being away for too long (since
my teenage years).  Madison is too good a city for biking to _not_ be
into it.  I've been testing some bikes and am just about ready to buy,
but I just wanted to throw some questions at the group.  My riding
will be a mix of general commuting trips and longer rides around the
lakes or out on the trails and paths around the city.

My wife recently got the Trek FX 7.3, which seems like a nice
around-town bike, and I've tried the next step up (7.5) and liked it a
lot.  I think that is what I'm going to go with, but I just have a
couple concerns.  One is that I'm a big guy - 6'2", 250 - and I'm
worried it may not hold up over time or be comfortable for longer
rides.   Also, I like riding fast, and I wonder if I'll outgrow the
less efficient position of the "fitness bike" too quickly?  If I just
swapped in dropped handlebars down the road, would it be pretty close
to a full road bike?

Also, we have looked at child carriers, and seen that it comes down to
Burley vs Chariot.  Any experience with that?

And finally - one thing that many people have mentioned but noone has
really explained - why the cost disparity between decent entry level
mtn/hybrid bikes and road bikes?  I've been told $400 - 600 will get
you a decent hybrid type bike, while you need to look at least $800 -
1000 for a road bike.  Is it just the popularity that has come from
Lance and the tour?

Thanks!

- Rob

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