Bike for my 6'4" 240lb brother and I?
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Bike for my 6'4" 240lb brother and I?
My brother is a big guy but he's actually down to 240lbs from 300lbs. I've been wanting to get into cycling for a while now and I talked him into it back then but he was just too big. Now he and I are consistently losing weight and keeping it off on the keto diet and no exercise, so I think it's a good time to get into this. I want to get him a bike for Christmas but the thing is I'm still a bit lost when it comes to bikes and sizing, not to mention the issues concerning his weight. We will just be riding paved/dirt trails in local parks, nothing major. I'm thinking a hybrid bike would be best for this. I will be honest, I want to keep it under $200 because I'm not certain he will actually stick with it. However, I doubt that's enough for any bike worth buying that will support his weight. So lets say my budget is $400 or less. He can get a nicer bike later if he sticks with it and loses more weight, same with me. I'm also looking for a bike for myself with about the same budget if you have any recommendations.
He is 6'4", 240lbs with a 33.5" inseam measurement. I'm 6', 180lbs with a 33" inseam measurement. Thanks.
He is 6'4", 240lbs with a 33.5" inseam measurement. I'm 6', 180lbs with a 33" inseam measurement. Thanks.
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Where are u located? I would look on craigslist for an older tall road bike. Cromoly steel. 36 hole rims.
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It shouldn't be too hard to find a used mountain bike within that budge that would be very nice for riding the dirt trails in the parks. Probably a size L or XL would be good.
When you say "for my brother and I" are you meaning to share the same bike? Or buy two bikes so you can ride together? Because a Large would probably do you fine, but at 6'4" you'd have to get your brother to see if he was comfortable on it. Plus you probably wouldn't both have the optimal saddle height.
A decent hybrid would work too.
When you say "for my brother and I" are you meaning to share the same bike? Or buy two bikes so you can ride together? Because a Large would probably do you fine, but at 6'4" you'd have to get your brother to see if he was comfortable on it. Plus you probably wouldn't both have the optimal saddle height.
A decent hybrid would work too.
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It shouldn't be too hard to find a used mountain bike within that budge that would be very nice for riding the dirt trails in the parks. Probably a size L or XL would be good.
When you say "for my brother and I" are you meaning to share the same bike? Or buy two bikes so you can ride together? Because a Large would probably do you fine, but at 6'4" you'd have to get your brother to see if he was comfortable on it. Plus you probably wouldn't both have the optimal saddle height.
A decent hybrid would work too.
When you say "for my brother and I" are you meaning to share the same bike? Or buy two bikes so you can ride together? Because a Large would probably do you fine, but at 6'4" you'd have to get your brother to see if he was comfortable on it. Plus you probably wouldn't both have the optimal saddle height.
A decent hybrid would work too.
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My brother is a big guy but he's actually down to 240lbs from 300lbs. I've been wanting to get into cycling for a while now and I talked him into it back then but he was just too big. Now he and I are consistently losing weight and keeping it off on the keto diet and no exercise, so I think it's a good time to get into this. I want to get him a bike for Christmas but the thing is I'm still a bit lost when it comes to bikes and sizing, not to mention the issues concerning his weight. We will just be riding paved/dirt trails in local parks, nothing major. I'm thinking a hybrid bike would be best for this. I will be honest, I want to keep it under $200 because I'm not certain he will actually stick with it. However, I doubt that's enough for any bike worth buying that will support his weight. So lets say my budget is $400 or less. He can get a nicer bike later if he sticks with it and loses more weight, same with me. I'm also looking for a bike for myself with about the same budget if you have any recommendations.
He is 6'4", 240lbs with a 33.5" inseam measurement. I'm 6', 180lbs with a 33" inseam measurement. Thanks.
He is 6'4", 240lbs with a 33.5" inseam measurement. I'm 6', 180lbs with a 33" inseam measurement. Thanks.
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For your brother, any new alloy bike in the largest frame size--e.g., 61cm or XL; and, older steel bike (if really old it'll be size 25-1/2") is where I'd begin my search... You'll probably be looking at a 59cm or an old 25" bike...
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Friends don't let friends buy a bike from Walmart.
I hope you not only find a pair of bikes you guys like riding, but also stick with it!
I hope you not only find a pair of bikes you guys like riding, but also stick with it!
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A solid bike that'll handle 250lbs and mild trail duty plus around-town stuff? I'd think any of the decent chromoly mountain bikes from the late 1980's to late 1990's would do fine. Ought to be able to find decent ones for sub-$200. They'd be with older components, sure, but many were top-notch back in the day and could still be very servicable, quality bikes.
Here's one, for example: Specialized RockHopper, XL frame, Boulder CO - $150 @ CraigsList. Though not in your immediate area, either a RockHopper or a StumpJumper in the '90's vintage ought to do very well for either of you, given your goals and price range.
A buddy of mine picked up a Trek 970 earlier in the year for $150. Needed nothing and rides very well. The deals are out there, if you're a little patient.
In the Houston area, here are a couple of bikes currently being advertised, with larger frames, that might suit ... though not chromoly '80s-90s vintage:
Specialized Expedition Hybrid, LG frame - $125 @ CraigsList
Trek Navigation 300, XL frame - $140 @ CraigsList
Trek 4300, 21in frame @ Lake Charles - $225 @ CraigsList
Here's one, for example: Specialized RockHopper, XL frame, Boulder CO - $150 @ CraigsList. Though not in your immediate area, either a RockHopper or a StumpJumper in the '90's vintage ought to do very well for either of you, given your goals and price range.
A buddy of mine picked up a Trek 970 earlier in the year for $150. Needed nothing and rides very well. The deals are out there, if you're a little patient.
In the Houston area, here are a couple of bikes currently being advertised, with larger frames, that might suit ... though not chromoly '80s-90s vintage:
Specialized Expedition Hybrid, LG frame - $125 @ CraigsList
Trek Navigation 300, XL frame - $140 @ CraigsList
Trek 4300, 21in frame @ Lake Charles - $225 @ CraigsList
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My brother is a big guy but he's actually down to 240lbs from 300lbs. I've been wanting to get into cycling for a while now and I talked him into it back then but he was just too big. Now he and I are consistently losing weight and keeping it off on the keto diet and no exercise, so I think it's a good time to get into this. I want to get him a bike for Christmas but the thing is I'm still a bit lost when it comes to bikes and sizing, not to mention the issues concerning his weight. We will just be riding paved/dirt trails in local parks, nothing major. I'm thinking a hybrid bike would be best for this. I will be honest, I want to keep it under $200 because I'm not certain he will actually stick with it. However, I doubt that's enough for any bike worth buying that will support his weight. So lets say my budget is $400 or less. He can get a nicer bike later if he sticks with it and loses more weight, same with me. I'm also looking for a bike for myself with about the same budget if you have any recommendations.
He is 6'4", 240lbs with a 33.5" inseam measurement. I'm 6', 180lbs with a 33" inseam measurement. Thanks.
He is 6'4", 240lbs with a 33.5" inseam measurement. I'm 6', 180lbs with a 33" inseam measurement. Thanks.
To be honest, save up and raise your budget to 400. if you're serious about cycling regardless if you want to "try it out first"
Example. I recently bought a 1986 perfect nishiki colorado mountain bike with less than 100 miles for $40.00
Then came the parts and labor to bring it up to spec:
* New anti-thorn continental tires
* New tubes
* New tuffy liner
* New seat to my specs
* repack the headset, both hubs, bottom, bracket.
* replaced 1 shifter
* New cables all around
* New grips
* some truing
* New pedals
* thread locker on all major screws.
When all was done $301.00 for the bike. This price point puts me between a
P.O.S WALLY WORLD BIKE AND AN ELECTRA BEACH CRUISER.
This bike would laugh at your combined weight (if both you and your brother rode on it at the same time.)
2. BUY a used late 80's to 90's mountain bike from a local (or non local) bike shop. That way, you know that the bike is ast least sound:
* Make sure it's got 36 spoked wheels.
* MAKE sure the shifters are indexed.
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The biggest problem with CL purchases is having patience, especially when you need a less common frame size. At 6'2" I also ride XL (58-60cm) frames, but when I first started looking I ended up buying a 19" hybrid as it is the first thing I found for a price I knew I could resell it at. A few months later, and 3-4 bikes, I finally figured out what type of bike and size I wanted and now I am very selective with which bikes I buy.
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I can't post a link because I am too new, but there is a "Cannondale Lefty 29er" for sale on my local (Houston) Craigslist for $600. This is a more aggressive bike than I'm really looking for and more than I was looking to spend but am I correct that this is a steal? He seems to be claiming that it is the carbon version as well, unless I'm misunderstanding. I have no idea what year it is.
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I can't post a link because I am too new, but there is a "Cannondale Lefty 29er" for sale on my local (Houston) Craigslist for $600. This is a more aggressive bike than I'm really looking for and more than I was looking to spend but am I correct that this is a steal? He seems to be claiming that it is the carbon version as well, unless I'm misunderstanding. I have no idea what year it is.
https://houston.craigslist.org/bik/d...407696332.html
You are new to cycling so I'd suggest meeting him at a shop and having them look it over before you hand over the money.
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Thanks katsup. We will see what happens. If I go for it I will try to convince him to meet at a shop. Any comment on the price?
EDIT: It seems it's a scam, no surprise there.
EDIT: It seems it's a scam, no surprise there.
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I ended up buying a NOS Fuji Traverse 1.3 from Nashbar for $450 shipped for myself. It's 20.5 but I think I can make it work. Probably going to pick up an older Specialized Crosstrail Sport Disc in XL for my brother for almost the same price. Thanks again for the input.
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Nice, post some photos once you get it.
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They all look the same.
Judging by the message on their website, I think it might be a while before I get it. I really wish it had Shimano brakes rather than Tektro. For my brother I picked up a used '15 Specialized Crosstrail Comp XL for $425. It's 2x10 and all Deore while mine is 3x9 and a mix, we will see how it goes.

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So I was refunded about $100 to buy new tires and tubes for my brothers bike. They had issues and the rear is flat. Any considerations I need to make for his weight? Hybrid tire recommendations? The stock tires were 700x38 Specialized Trigger Sports, I'm thinking of going for the 700x40 Clement Cycling X'PLOR MSO. We will be biking as soon as I get these tires in, trying to figure out putting together my Fuji bike.
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I ended up buying a NOS Fuji Traverse 1.3 from Nashbar for $450 shipped for myself. It's 20.5 but I think I can make it work. Probably going to pick up an older Specialized Crosstrail Sport Disc in XL for my brother for almost the same price. Thanks again for the input.
He is 6'4", 240lbs with a 33.5" inseam measurement. I'm 6', 180lbs with a 33" inseam measurement. Thanks.
The 20.5 should fit you nice with
your long legs.I'm about 6'2 1/2 and long trunk and like about A 19",but I have A XL 21" hybrid that I also ride that I like.And nice of you buying your brother A bike.

But they have A great return policy.I bought quite A few bikes from Nashbar .
Returned A touring bike I never used with no problems.Tired to cancel order within 8 hours but they said it was to late,just return it when received.
I just bought A SE Tripel 3-Speed City Bike from Nashbar on sale.
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Yes, I knew it was a risk but it was at least $100 cheaper than the 19" model on sale at performance bike at the time. Since it's a hybrid with a more relaxed geometry I figured I would be fine. I would not buy a mountain or road bike without being fitted because I think fit is more critical on those. On this bike I could just drop the seat and be fine I think. Any tire recommendations for a big guy?
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Thanks, I guess we could do that. That is, assuming that the rear tube will air up, it came flat. If I have to buy a tube I will probably buy a tire. The rear tire is a road tire and the front is hybrid.
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The tires are 700x38. You should be fine on them. I hate storing things like tires, so I try to use what I have until they need replacing.
If the rear tube actually has a puncture, tell Nashbar, I'm sure they'd make it right. Buy a spare tube once you start going far away and a cheap patch kit so you can repair your punctured tubes. I just use the cheap eBay China ones.
If the rear tube actually has a puncture, tell Nashbar, I'm sure they'd make it right. Buy a spare tube once you start going far away and a cheap patch kit so you can repair your punctured tubes. I just use the cheap eBay China ones.
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My brother's bike actually came from bicycle blue book used, they refunded me money because of the situation. The rear tire is a 35mm road tire, unlike the front which is stock. The front tire actually has some rubber coming off but perhaps it will be fine? IDK, I'm new to bikes. Links to pictures below.
https://imgur.com/a/C24tM
https://imgur.com/a/C24tM