bladephotog
Contributor
About women's specific designs, again, it all boils down to fit. If a women's design fits better and is more comfortable then buy that one. My girlfriend just got into road cycling and I took her to the shop my friend owns. She ended up with a men's frame because it fit her better. The women's designs were made with the build of a woman in mind. That said, we all know no two people are alike. So they are great for some women, but not all.
She ended up with a Trek 1200 and it's a really nice bike for the money. She also got the shop owner's friend deal though too.
Just a note, most quality road bikes come with 700cc wheels, not 27 inch, so finding tubes and tires is not a problem.
You might be interested in a mountain bike with road tires. My tandem is a mountain bike tandem that I have set up for the road. And I have put 1 inch tires on my MTB for cruising on the road. A normal MTB tire is about 1.75-2.25 inches. That way, if you wanted to ride some trails you could put wider tires back on it. Not the fastest for road riding but it's an option.
She ended up with a Trek 1200 and it's a really nice bike for the money. She also got the shop owner's friend deal though too.

Just a note, most quality road bikes come with 700cc wheels, not 27 inch, so finding tubes and tires is not a problem.
You might be interested in a mountain bike with road tires. My tandem is a mountain bike tandem that I have set up for the road. And I have put 1 inch tires on my MTB for cruising on the road. A normal MTB tire is about 1.75-2.25 inches. That way, if you wanted to ride some trails you could put wider tires back on it. Not the fastest for road riding but it's an option.