what bike should i get?
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what bike should i get?
Hey everyone, I need some help.
I am a newbie commuter and need your help in selecting my new bike. I got an old used bike and things broke the first time i commuted 20 miles to school. So now i am looking for a new bike around $200 preferably less. I am looking for a road bike that's light and durable. I am 6 ft tall and 135 lbs. And i commute a total of 20 miles 4 days a week. What should i get? Can you send me links of the online places selling them? Thank you.
I am a newbie commuter and need your help in selecting my new bike. I got an old used bike and things broke the first time i commuted 20 miles to school. So now i am looking for a new bike around $200 preferably less. I am looking for a road bike that's light and durable. I am 6 ft tall and 135 lbs. And i commute a total of 20 miles 4 days a week. What should i get? Can you send me links of the online places selling them? Thank you.
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for 200bucks get something used. a steel road bike from the 80s with a steal frame won't fall apart. look in the ads in the paper, thrif stores, cragislist, ect. this is really your best bet and learn how to turn up a bike and take care of it.
https://bicycletutor.com/
if you want new you gotta spend more. you can get a target/walmart bike for 200bucks but they will break and fall apart, and are so heavy. entry level bikes are from 700-1k, sometimes you can get last years modle for 500 dollars. and remember entry level means functional but not the best performance. ask your parents for more money, get a job, you will be saving money by not driving, it will last for years and years if well maintained and its good for your health.
https://bicycletutor.com/
if you want new you gotta spend more. you can get a target/walmart bike for 200bucks but they will break and fall apart, and are so heavy. entry level bikes are from 700-1k, sometimes you can get last years modle for 500 dollars. and remember entry level means functional but not the best performance. ask your parents for more money, get a job, you will be saving money by not driving, it will last for years and years if well maintained and its good for your health.
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Bikes: Trek 7.3fx, Peugeot PX-10, Fuji Roubaix Pro ('04), Cannondale R600, Triumph Roadsters, Raleigh 20, Univega Nuovo Sport, Schwinn Sierra, Bianchi Osprey, Peugeot NS-22, Batavus Champion, Haro Pulse.
Also, ebay. Look for auctions near you so you can do local pickup. Don't bid until there's under 5 minutes left, stay away from auctions w/incomplete descriptions or bad photos etc.
#7
a) 6' 135lbs? Wow you're a skinny dude!!!
b) there is no such thing as a new quality road bike for under $200.
c) Buy a good quality used bike. I know you might be hesitant about a used bike because of your previous experience, but realize that you may have made a mistake and bought *cheap* rather than *inexpensive* if you get my drift.
As other's said, check out CraigsList and buy QUALITY. Remember that if you want help, the folks here are great and we may be able to help you if you post a few links to bikes that could interest you, we'll be able to tell you what's good and what to avoid.
b) there is no such thing as a new quality road bike for under $200.
c) Buy a good quality used bike. I know you might be hesitant about a used bike because of your previous experience, but realize that you may have made a mistake and bought *cheap* rather than *inexpensive* if you get my drift.
As other's said, check out CraigsList and buy QUALITY. Remember that if you want help, the folks here are great and we may be able to help you if you post a few links to bikes that could interest you, we'll be able to tell you what's good and what to avoid.
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Any co-op's in your area?
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Spend the $200 fixing up your old bike. In a year's time, you'll have a better idea of what you need and will be able to buy a new bike sensibly.
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Not much to choose from in your price ranges, but they do exist:
Denali at Target for $200
Windsor at BikesDirect for $300
Both will require a bike mech friend or approx $50 in labor at a bike shop.
I got my Pinarello at City Bikes for $400 Perhaps there are enough hippies in your area to support a bike coop. If so, go shop there.
Denali at Target for $200
Windsor at BikesDirect for $300
Both will require a bike mech friend or approx $50 in labor at a bike shop.
I got my Pinarello at City Bikes for $400 Perhaps there are enough hippies in your area to support a bike coop. If so, go shop there.
Last edited by LesterOfPuppets; 11-26-08 at 08:02 PM.
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This is a decent deal if you got short legs.
Add a pair of pedals and swap out the seat, and you're golden!
For some reason, NY CL freeks me out. Hearing about bike theft rate there makes me think 33% of CL bikes are hot...
Add a pair of pedals and swap out the seat, and you're golden!
For some reason, NY CL freeks me out. Hearing about bike theft rate there makes me think 33% of CL bikes are hot...
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HINT: Use the search just below the bike forums banner at the top. You'll get more results if you pick the 'All'...
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From: Los Angeles
Bikes: Trek 7.3fx, Peugeot PX-10, Fuji Roubaix Pro ('04), Cannondale R600, Triumph Roadsters, Raleigh 20, Univega Nuovo Sport, Schwinn Sierra, Bianchi Osprey, Peugeot NS-22, Batavus Champion, Haro Pulse.
I've never heard of this brand, but the price is right:
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/935971259.html
Araya 23" -- $100
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/937942676.html
Raleigh -- not sure of the model -- $125
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/937144754.html
This is a nice bike, although it might be too big for a 6' rider:
https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/bik/930172676.html
could be a steal, depending upon how cheap you can get it for
Trek hybrid (looks fairly recent) -- $90
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/938020958.html -- this feels stolen to me
you get the idea. There are plenty of CL bikes in that price range in sizes that might work for a 6' rider--you never know how any given bike will fit until you try it out.
I'd take a minute to go to a bike shop and get fitted on a road bike and a hybrid/mtb--preferably on an old road bike if you can find a shop that has used bikes, as the geometry has changed. Then you'll have a general idea, at least.
After that, watch CL until you find something you like. You can figure out what the good brands are of the older road bikes pretty quickly by wading through the ebay/craigslist stickies and assorted postings in the C&V forum.
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/935971259.html
Araya 23" -- $100
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/937942676.html
Raleigh -- not sure of the model -- $125
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/937144754.html
This is a nice bike, although it might be too big for a 6' rider:
https://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/bik/930172676.html
could be a steal, depending upon how cheap you can get it for
Trek hybrid (looks fairly recent) -- $90
https://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/bik/938020958.html -- this feels stolen to me
you get the idea. There are plenty of CL bikes in that price range in sizes that might work for a 6' rider--you never know how any given bike will fit until you try it out.
I'd take a minute to go to a bike shop and get fitted on a road bike and a hybrid/mtb--preferably on an old road bike if you can find a shop that has used bikes, as the geometry has changed. Then you'll have a general idea, at least.
After that, watch CL until you find something you like. You can figure out what the good brands are of the older road bikes pretty quickly by wading through the ebay/craigslist stickies and assorted postings in the C&V forum.




