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Old 08-14-09 | 07:27 AM
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Should I buy ... ?

Hey y'all, I'm in need of some help. My current commuter is a Bianchi Verona and I love it to pieces, but I'm looking at getting a winter commuting bike so I don't absolutely destroy it. Now, I don't know a whole lot about bikes and what they're worth, so ...

I found a Trek 800 single speed conversion on Craigslist for $125. It seems to be in great shape - there are some scrapes on the frame but no rust. Is this a good deal/would this make a good winter commuting bike? Obviously I'm going to test ride it, and if I bought it I'd swap out the tires (and possibly the handlebars) and slap fenders on it. It doesn't snow a whole lot here, but it does rain/slush a LOT in the fall/winter.

Advice? My boyfriend (who knows a little more about bikes than I do) seems to think I shouldn't go for it - he doesn't think it's worth it considering the various expenses I'd be putting into it, and I don't think he's impressed by the bike in general.

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Old 08-14-09 | 07:59 AM
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You live in NoVA, not Minnesota. The winters aren't that bad here, so I don't think you really need a second winter bike. I'd just make sure you have nice tires and fenders on your Bianchi and ride it.
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Old 08-14-09 | 08:06 AM
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+1. for the past two years I use the same bike year round. fenders are KEY! You will have maybe one or two weeks of PITA conditions for riding and not back to back mind you.
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Old 08-14-09 | 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Quel
You live in NoVA, not Minnesota. The winters aren't that bad here, so I don't think you really need a second winter bike. I'd just make sure you have nice tires and fenders on your Bianchi and ride it.
Unfortunately, the back tire can't accommodate a rear rack AND fender - not enough clearance. So I'd have to choose between the two, and frankly I really like not having to haul around a heavy backpack.
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Old 08-14-09 | 08:54 AM
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Overpriced IMO.
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Old 08-14-09 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by bikeveg
Unfortunately, the back tire can't accommodate a rear rack AND fender - not enough clearance. So I'd have to choose between the two, and frankly I really like not having to haul around a heavy backpack.
If there's a will, there's a way! I'm sure you could make fenders fit somehow, and if not get a different rack. I've heard the idea of making fenders out of old tires thrown about here often, ever tried that? Spending ~$50 and the pride of doing something "DIY" is a lot better than spending $125 on a used bike, IMO.
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