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ehinrj01 05-11-09 12:26 AM

Recommend a hybrid/comfort bike for me
 
I am looking for a comfort or hybrid bike that lies slightly on the off road end of the spectrum. My riding will consist mostly of joy riding on gravel and dirt country roads. I am looking for something with a relaxed/upright geometry because my lower back hurts when riding a mountain bike. My price range is 300-450ish. I would like front suspension and possibly a seat post suspension. Something with a wide range of gears would be good. My area is hilly. Steel or aluminum frame would be fine. A comfy seat is a must. Thank you.

methos1979 05-15-09 06:12 PM

The low-end Specialized Cross Trail is a nice bike. About $400. My buddy has one and it's sweet.

Tommyr 05-16-09 03:43 PM

I LOVE my Giant Sedona!

acorn54 07-01-09 05:59 AM

my redline bike fits the criteria your looking for. redline 520 model i think you can look it up on the internet. i'm sure if you go to your neighborhood bike shop they can hook you up for what you want.

Mattrek 07-03-09 11:26 PM

The Giant Cypress is an awesome and comfortable bike. It has a few low-end components, but I am not sure how bike savvy you are and how brand name savvy you are, so that is for you to decide :) My mother rides one of these and loves it to death (she once told me that she would kill me if I touched it, jokingly of course). Great for joy riding, and commuting alike.

http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-US/...le/2303/32207/

It also depends on if you are looking for power assisted, again something you will have to choose, I see hybrid as a mix of road and mountain bike. But that is just me :)

hardd1 07-13-09 11:53 AM

seems we are looking for the same thing....I have made a small list of bikes I am looking at ...

Giant...Cypress (395.00)

Specialized...Carmel 1 (390.00)...both 700/26" models
Vienna 1 (420.00)

Cannondale... Comfort 5 (470.00)
Adventure 5 (470.00)

Trek...Navigator 2.0 (429.00)
7100 (439.00)
7200 (459.00)

also worth noting... a 10% discount is being offered to me on the remaing 2009 bikes as the 2010's are arriving

heavypedal 07-19-09 08:30 PM

I'm a fan of the Trek hybrids. Also dig the Electra bikes, but they are pretty radical.

breaking100 07-25-09 01:45 PM

My wife and I got bikes last year. She has a Trex 7200, & I have the Giant Cypress. The Cypress is plenty of fun. Great for building up my stamina. Not bad for the price either.

AndrewP 07-25-09 07:36 PM

My daughter has a Giant Cypress which I ride when I visit. The stem allows for adjustment of both height and reach so you can really dial in a comortable ri=ding position. Most brands of bikes are very similar. Find a helpful bike shop, who will let you swap out a saddle that isnt comfortable for a 2 hr ride. Then buy whatever brand they sell.

Bialy 07-26-09 10:32 AM

Giant Transend is better than Cypress. Lighter and better parts, worth slightly but not significantly more cost.

droobieinop 07-31-09 12:56 PM

Here's a plug for the shop brand, Jamis Explorer for a comfort bike http://www.jamisbikes.com/usa/thebik...explorer2.html, it has 26" wheels/tires, good for most surfaces but I wouldn't go bombing any trails. The price is relatively low end as is the componentry.

For a hybrid, Jamis Citizen http://www.jamisbikes.com/usa/thebik..._citizen1.html, it has 700c wheels, with 700x38 mm tires, which can handle most offroad conditions while offering a smoother ride on the road with less rolling resistance.

Incidently, once you start riding, you may find that a narrow and harder seat may be more comfortable thanls to a lack of rubbing the back of the legs at high effort.

rsbeach 07-31-09 02:29 PM

Beyond the bike
 
If you're relatively new to biking or returning, this site gives you one heck of a lot of good information about biking which goes well beyond choosing a bike. Worth checking out.

http://www.biketoledo.net

droobieinop 07-31-09 03:26 PM

Go Mudhens.....

TamaraEden 07-31-09 11:19 PM


Originally Posted by hardd1 (Post 9271108)
seems we are looking for the same thing....I have made a small list of bikes I am looking at ...

Giant...Cypress (395.00)

Specialized...Carmel 1 (390.00)...both 700/26" models
Vienna 1 (420.00)

Cannondale... Comfort 5 (470.00)
Adventure 5 (470.00)

Trek...Navigator 2.0 (429.00)
7100 (439.00)
7200 (459.00)

also worth noting... a 10% discount is being offered to me on the remaing 2009 bikes as the 2010's are arriving

I have the Trek WSD 7000. I didn't go with the Navigator because of the front shocks I believe.

harrier 08-07-09 12:21 PM

I wouldn't count out the Bianchi Milano. It is a cruiser that has big enough tires for trail riding. It is NOT a mountain bike, so you woud be extremely unhappy on single-track or downhill. But my wife has one and we have gone on park trails and roads and it is very versatile and stylish. I bought her a titanium road bike for an upcoming very long ride we are doing and she is very sad she won't be taking the Milano.

I see no reason to have a off-road-specific bike if you are going to go on-road and trails. Give it a look!

OK, it may be a little out of your price range, but you might want to look on Craig's list.

BTW, it has 26" wheels, like a mountain bike.


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