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Originally Posted by bikemig
A number of different bikes can work for commuting but if you want a bike that's good for commuting and long distance riding with a budget of $600, I'd look for a cross style bike. The drop bars are a big plus in long rides. The fat tires really help in commuting.

See post 4 above.

Something like this for $400, http://www.bikesdirect.com/products/...liberty_cx.htm

You'll have to build it yourself but you'll have money left over for lock, helmet, lights, and a rack.
Yes, good points. Just one person's opinion: I see a CX bike as the most balanced, all-purpose kind of bike, because the geometry is in the middle of so many different designs.

My wife has an All-City Macho Man, and I'm envious.
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