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Old 09-30-15 | 12:11 PM
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ShortLegCyclist
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Bikes: Many bikes in three states and two countries, mainly riding Moots Vamoots, Lynskey R265 disc and a Spot Denver Zephyr nowadays

Originally Posted by NathanDeJo
Hey everyone,

My name is Nate I've been interested in starting to either road bike or mountain bike for some time now and have finally decided that I'd like to do both if possible! I understand there are hybrid bikes on the market but it seems like the bicycling community is very divided in both road bikes and mountain bikes. Around where I am I have both a lot of great roads to travel and a lot of amazing trails that span for miles and across multiple counties. I'm currently swimming, weight lifting, snowshoeing, hiking, running and would like to add biking into the repertoire. I'm lost when it comes to bikes and don't know where to start or what to invest in. However my budget is limited around $400-500 at the moment. Thanks for any help in advance.

Best,
Nathan
Go with a used 1990's mountain bike from Specialized or Trek, and get a set of slick road tires to switch out for road riding.

The mountain bikes of that era did not have any suspension so you don't have to carry the extra weight when riding on the road, and the frames are rock solid and available cheap.



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