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Old 08-07-10 | 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by glyphrunner
No, this is not a Trek fanboy post (are they called Trekkies? ), rather this is someone needing advice on getting a newer bike that won't break the bank.

Compared to almost everyone on this forum, I am in the boonies when it comes to access to specialty bikes. I'm located in eastern North Dakota, where we only have decent riding weather for 3 or 4 months of the year. As a result, the two bike stores (one is an actual LBS, the other is part of a sporting goods store) only carry three brands (in ascending order of price): Trek, Giant, and Gary Fisher (Trek).

Now, I currently have a rather aggravating bike: Trek Navigator 200. It was forced on me by my wife, saying it would be more comfortable to ride around town. Sure, the seat is huge and padded, but I can't ride with any sort of speed. I'm looking to replace the beast with something more suited to exercising (I'm hoping to pull as great a miracle as Tom Stormcrowe did with weight loss). I'm contemplating the Trek 7.3 FX, but I'm also wanting to look at other options because of price.
  • What are other options for brand?
  • How do you go about getting a different bike than the brand sold in the immediate region?
  • How do you decide which bike type to get (hybrid, fitness, or road)?
  • Any recommendations for something sub-$500?
Sorry to sound so uninformed about this, but aside from the Navigator my only other bike was a Schwinn 10-speed I bought for $50 brand new in 1988 (which I still have in storage) when I was 11 years old.
You can swap out the huge padded saddle for something more sporty. Can you lower the handle bars for a more aggressive riding position? Maybe swap out the stock tires for something narrower and faster? Switch to clipless pedals and shoes? All of this stuff can be transferred to another bike when the time comes.

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