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Old 10-30-13, 08:25 PM
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first road bike under 500

So I have been reading on here for a year or two to get and am stuck. Craig's list is no help. In my area old rusty Schwinn's are selling for over 300. My idea since I ride for fun and fitness and currently ride the Walmart Mongoose Catchet is to get a BD Windsor wellington 3.0. For 400 I can get a bike and pay for fitting/adjustments and be under budget. I have a set of Magic wheels that I can use to upgrade once I get the bike. Since I don't race sora should be fine. My problem is I would like to buy from a LBS but don't want to spend an extra 300 for free first year adjustments and fitting when I know how to fit a bike. I'm all for making a profit but my budget is FIRM. Further, my LBS does not have used bikes either, so I'm all but forced to go new. Any help would be appreciated.
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You might want to try https://www.bikedepot.com or https://www.nashbar.com. Bikedepot.com has a huge selection in your price range.

Also, welcome, from a newbie!
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Welcome to BF! You won’t know what your LBS has to offer until you go visit there and do some window-shopping and info-gathering. Who knows? They may surprise you with how far down their low end actually goes and how long their post-purchase free adjustment period goes. If they try to gouge you, then leave. If your LBS experience goes bad, you could try a chain sporting goods retailer. I bought a Diamondback Sorrento ($225) for my bad weather/winter beater from Dick's in 2005 and that cheap bike has absorbed abuse and served me well ever since. I prefer buying bikes locally because there’s always some degree of support in the event of problems.

Whatever you decide to do -- good luck with it!
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I agree with the above opinions. Visit a few bike shops in your area.

The BD Windsor Wellington has a triple. I don't remember that many big hills from my days in Mobile so a double should be all you'll need.
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I'm down in Mobile but get by there once in a while. I will definitely keep you in mind. Will probably be another month or two before purchasing anyway. Mybin laws get to Bham a lot though so I can get them to help me as well.
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Yes I would prefer a double. Save on weight for one thing. I have been to 6 different LBS and my thought is why do I need to pay such a huge mark up. When I previously sold cars, people would make offers all the time that I thought were ridiculous. Sometimes we would sell at their price though. If I offered 600 on new specialized and the LBS could still be profitable, I don't see how this would be offensive. Its my money, if they want my business they need to meet my needs and price part of that.
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Bike shops and prices do not compare at all to car dealers and prices.
Bike shops make most of their "profit" (which is small) on accessories and repairs.
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