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DEADBEEF

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Huffy? Murray? Roadmaster? Been there... done that. I rode them when that's all I had because that's what my parents would buy for me. But I can tell you that the first purchase I made with my first paycheck from my summer job when I was 15 years old was a Specialized HardRock Sport. That was over 16 years ago and I haven't ridden one of those dept. store bikes since.
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We just got into riding so a good bike seemed to be a large amount of money to see if it stuck. Bought the wife a walmart roadmaster and put street slicks on it. (believe it or not shes 37 and its her first bike) but after we did our first organized 25 mile ride we are checking out a couple of "TREKS". Seemed the next sensible step. (oh, my 9 year old has a roadmaster too.)
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From: The Alta Loma area of Rancho Cucamonga. About 45 miles east of Los Angeles, California. Uphill, downhill and across hill riding; not too level!
Originally Posted by VINCENT228
We just got into riding so a good bike seemed to be a large amount of money to see if it stuck. Bought the wife a walmart roadmaster and put street slicks on it. (believe it or not shes 37 and its her first bike) but after we did our first organized 25 mile ride we are checking out a couple of "TREKS". Seemed the next sensible step. (oh, my 9 year old has a roadmaster too.)
If you are looking at buying new bikes, do it soon, because who knows how the ones you have now are built--you might just start wearing things out soon. You might want to ask about the crank bearings. . .
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Dont worry, Ive been keeping an eye on those bearings. Im hoping money issues dictate the ability to buy some "good" bikes for next year. but until then I gotta baby em along. Thanks for the advice. (yeah Im havin alot of fun dressing them too.)
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Ill admit I ride a RoadMaster also. I just put a new Padded seat and plan on adding slicks soon. I have been looking at a Trek Navigator 100 on sale for $199 in my area. I am also looking at the Schwinn Sidewinder and Mongoose EFX. They have the same, if not better equipment gears, etc that most higher end bikes have.
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Originally Posted by mrdoright0405
They have the same, if not better equipment gears, etc that most higher end bikes have.
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I would if I had to. Why not! That is where I started. Mongoose MGX. As soon as I began out-riding it and became unhappy with its prerformance I upgraded to a Specialized Hardrock UNO. Any bike is better than NO bike! IMHO
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I meant they have "Shimino" and "Sram" parts. Kevlar tires, etc. I didnt mean they were as good as a $1000+ bike.
I wouldnt pay that for a bike in the first place.
I wouldnt pay that for a bike in the first place.
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Originally Posted by mrdoright0405
I meant they have "Shimino" and "Sram" parts. Kevlar tires, etc.
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From: St. Petersburg, FL
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UMM how can you have "howtobuyamerican.com" in your signature, and ask people here then admit you ride "muffy's". Besides Next all of the other bikes you mentioned are owned by the same company. They are all Chinese made by the way.
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Originally Posted by Hunter
UMM how can you have "howtobuyamerican.com" in your signature, and ask people here then admit you ride "muffy's". Besides Next all of the other bikes you mentioned are owned by the same company. They are all Chinese made by the way.
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interesting ...
i rode an 18 mile loops with my pals bill and mona last night. bill is a 6'3" aussie, he rides an ancient peugeot, it weighs about 40lb and is way outta tune, and is a, ummm, girly style, with the skirt cut top tubes, it has dual tubes. anyway, about 15 miles into the ride, mona and i'd been poking fun at bill for his girley bike, we came to the conclusion that it was for the best. if bill had a nice bike, that fit him well, he'd smoked are @$$es good.
-- michael
i rode an 18 mile loops with my pals bill and mona last night. bill is a 6'3" aussie, he rides an ancient peugeot, it weighs about 40lb and is way outta tune, and is a, ummm, girly style, with the skirt cut top tubes, it has dual tubes. anyway, about 15 miles into the ride, mona and i'd been poking fun at bill for his girley bike, we came to the conclusion that it was for the best. if bill had a nice bike, that fit him well, he'd smoked are @$$es good.
-- michael
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Why not? My wife rides a mid-80's Schwinn Traveller 12 speed that I bought for her off a guy for $35 and this bike looked like it just came off the showroom floor - I don't think it had ever been ridden.
I also got a Schwinn Caliente 10 speed from the same guy for $30 for my son. Tires & tubes cost that much - both bikes were great deals and my wife and son enjoy riding them.
Mark
I also got a Schwinn Caliente 10 speed from the same guy for $30 for my son. Tires & tubes cost that much - both bikes were great deals and my wife and son enjoy riding them.
Mark
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Originally Posted by markm109
Why not? My wife rides a mid-80's Schwinn Traveller 12 speed that I bought for her off a guy for $35 and this bike looked like it just came off the showroom floor - I don't think it had ever been ridden.
I also got a Schwinn Caliente 10 speed from the same guy for $30 for my son. Tires & tubes cost that much - both bikes were great deals and my wife and son enjoy riding them.
Mark
I also got a Schwinn Caliente 10 speed from the same guy for $30 for my son. Tires & tubes cost that much - both bikes were great deals and my wife and son enjoy riding them.
Mark
("Old fart" quiz: remember when VW used to advertize their orig. Beetles as being "87 cents a pound"?)
Oh, about the Mall-wart, Next, Huffer, etc. (don't forget Maggot ...er... Magna). If you itemize on your taxes, there's probably some "earn-a-bike" kids program in your town which would love it as a donation.
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Originally Posted by mrdoright0405
Walmart Mongoose, Next, Roadmaster, Schwinn?
What bike would have the best chance of living in the streets of Manhattan every day of the year?
1. Trek 5900
2. Cannondale R1000
3. LightSpeed Classic
4. Beat up Roadmaster
Answer: Beat up Roadmaster.









