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Old 07-08-12 | 08:59 AM
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Bikes: 2011 ICE Sprint Special Edition

Originally Posted by jm2hill
Hi Guys/Gals,

new member from T.O Canada and I need some help picking a bike.

I am an active person who runs and swims daily and would finally like to start biking outside. The only problem is I know nothing about bikes. The last bike I owned was when I was 13, but I do use a stationary bike at the gym.

My real end goal is to complete a half ironman, I'm a long way away from there but you have to start somewhere! My budget was about 500 dollars.

I went into a bike shop and tried two bikes from Trek: the 7.0 Fx ($400) and the Livestrong Fx ($600). The 7.0 seemed like a more comfy ride to me (even though most reviewers hate the saddle) but I was wondering if their was anything else in this price range I should be looking at or trying out?

I haven't picked a training method or anything yet but I know I will be putting in about 8-10km's minimum on the bike daily being the distance from here and back to the gym so any advice on how to choose and where to begin would be great.

Much appreciated!

Edit: I should also add that I am by no means a big guy, 5"6 and 165lbs.

I'm more than happy to buy off kijiji if I can find something in the right size range but I don't know what to look for!
Slim is a STEEL guy, (yes I do own a Coda Sport too) but for your usage I'd recommend a "Jamis Allegro" over the Jamis Coda, the Allegro is more "sporty" ie: S-shaped chain and seat stays a more "straight" fork and to me seems more agressive, (PS: I own a 2011 Jamis Allegro 1 and 2012 Jamis Coda Sport). I've put 700cX25 road tires on my Allegro 1 and it's made it have a sport feel, where my Coda Sport has more of a "touring" feel, even with 700cX28 road tires, (stock was 700cX32). Also try the Cannondale QUICK series of bicycles, (Quick 4 and up, according to your budget), I may replace the Allegro 1 with a Cannondale Quick 3 next springs but I'm not sure as I do like the Allegro 1. JMHO, YMMV.

http://www.jamisbikes.com/canada/the...legrocomp.html

http://www.cannondale.com/2012/bikes...-quick-4-21002

BTW: My 2011 Allegro 1 is now the, 2012 Allegro Sport, the Allegro Comp (link) is a upgrade with a "carbon fiber" fork and more ROAD type drivetrain components, FYI.
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