ssyba
09-03-04, 12:02 PM
(also posted in Rode Biking .. but figured it was applicable to this forum as well)
Background:
I have just begun road riding as a result of starting triathlons this year. I completed a sprint (18mile bike) earlier in the year and plan to do an olympic distance (24 mile bike).
I put skinny tires on my mountain bike for the sprint and was still blown away buy guys on their fancy road bikes because:
a) I hadn't trained much for the bike portion
b) I was riding a mountain bike
Well, I am enjoying biking for exercise now and rarely [if ever] go mtn biking anymore.
~~~
Now to the question:
I don't want to spend much $$ at all on a bike right now (under $800). I have the opportunity to buy an '03 TREK 1000C off a guy that I work with. The bike is my size.
1) Will I notice a decent improvement in my bike performance from this "comfort bike" over my mtn bike with skinny tires?
2) How much would you pay for a '03 barely used TREK 1000C?
~~~
My initial thinking is to buy it [if it gives me a few MPH on my rides], ride it the rest of this year and some of next year, and then sell it and buy a real bike ($1000-$1500) if/when I realize that I actually am getting serious about riding. I figure this bike (1000c) won't depreciate much more than $100 over the next year.
Obviously, I know I am not going to be super competitive with this equipment, but I would like a little extra speed for minimal investment.
thanks,
ssyba
Background:
I have just begun road riding as a result of starting triathlons this year. I completed a sprint (18mile bike) earlier in the year and plan to do an olympic distance (24 mile bike).
I put skinny tires on my mountain bike for the sprint and was still blown away buy guys on their fancy road bikes because:
a) I hadn't trained much for the bike portion
b) I was riding a mountain bike
Well, I am enjoying biking for exercise now and rarely [if ever] go mtn biking anymore.
~~~
Now to the question:
I don't want to spend much $$ at all on a bike right now (under $800). I have the opportunity to buy an '03 TREK 1000C off a guy that I work with. The bike is my size.
1) Will I notice a decent improvement in my bike performance from this "comfort bike" over my mtn bike with skinny tires?
2) How much would you pay for a '03 barely used TREK 1000C?
~~~
My initial thinking is to buy it [if it gives me a few MPH on my rides], ride it the rest of this year and some of next year, and then sell it and buy a real bike ($1000-$1500) if/when I realize that I actually am getting serious about riding. I figure this bike (1000c) won't depreciate much more than $100 over the next year.
Obviously, I know I am not going to be super competitive with this equipment, but I would like a little extra speed for minimal investment.
thanks,
ssyba