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Originally Posted by Doohickie
(Post 14508884)
The Nishikis of today are just a brand; the company that owned the name (Raleigh) retired it around 2001. The stuff carrying the Nishiki name today may be made by Raleigh or maybe Raleigh sold the name off. Perhaps Dick's themselves bought the name to use as their house brand; they don't seem to be sold by any other retailer in the U.S. currently. The bike has entry level Shimano Tourney components. You get what you pay for, and for a beginner not wanting to spend too much, it might not be a bad first bike.
The modern Schwinn's and Nishiki's I have seen are decent quality. The components are low end, but good entry level stuff. My first ten speed was a Japanese Nishiki. |
I did get a good deal on 2 long sleeve Jerseys, Canari, last year at Dick's.
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They sell a Cyclepro Swiss Army 26" mtb tire that is the bomb. Very low rolling resistance and good grab on the trails. I've never been disappointed with anything I've bought fron Dick's, but I've never bought a bike from them, either.
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Originally Posted by Ali_Pine
(Post 14512683)
Check the return policy... Wally World has a very liberal return policy. Not that I would ever think of buying a cheap bike for my summer on the island (I'm never more than 2 miles from home) and return it just before going to winter quarters.
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Andy,
If you're anywhere near Columbia Pike in Arlington, please stop in to Papillon Cycles. Those fellows sell several step-through and ladies cruiser bikes that would be comfortable and safe for your wife. But more importantly, they are bike guys, and by that I mean that they know and love bicycles and have for years. They know what's crap and what works. They restore vintage bikes, repair bikes, take time with their customers, and will be there for your and your honey for the long haul. Tell them what you've seen so far, how you liked it, and let them show you somthing just a small step up from there. Good luck. Phil G. |
Originally Posted by MRT2
(Post 14512188)
Or she will hate it and give up riding altogether. IMO, the new rider especially needs the support of a LBS that can tweak the ride, or fix minor problems that will crop up in the first weeks or months of riding.
She may love that Nishiki, but hearing that a similar bike of higher quality will improve her riding experience may be all she needs to hear to look further at the LBS. |
I have not bought a bicycle at Dick's, nor will I probably ever buy anything there. Every time I have been there, I have been completely ignored. When trying to find shoes, they were jerks about having wide sizes. Then I was going to look at socks despite that. The salesperson stood right in front the socks talking to someone else. It may be because I'm an Clydesdale/Athena and they thought I wasn't really interested in be athletic. I don't really know. I also don't know if all of the stores are like that or just the one that is nearest me. They would have to have something magical for me to go back. We bought our bikes at a bike shop that was liquidating the inventory of another bike shop. Brand new several years out of date bikes - awesome deals.
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Originally Posted by Mr. Beanz
(Post 14509595)
I don't think I'd be happy buying a bike for my wife that was half the value of my own.
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Hi, im currently looking for a new bike. I live in south FL, so no mountains, hills, etc. Lotsa paved trails. So I am looking for a hybrid. No matter where you go, the shop has a prejudiced so to speak, towards certain bike brand names...basically the ones they sell. The small family owned bike shop I have been using for years now sells Raleigh & Diamond Back, so they tell you they are the best to make the sale. He showed me a Diamond Back Edgewood Hybrid today.
In your own opinion/experience what is supposedly the best brand(s) bike on the market today...mountain, road & hybrid? I currently have a Schwinn Mesa. It is 12 years old. I bought it right before they sold out & went retail (Kmart, Target, Walmart, etc). Thats why it has lasted me 12 years. The newer models are more flimsy/cheap...more for fashion than functionality. Any advice from you will help immensley |
I can tell you that at the Dick's at Dulles Town Center they don't know anything about bikes. Doesn't mean that they don't sell a bunch, though.
I bought a spoke wrench there recently, with a $5.00 credit we received for something... |
For Phishhead and the OP, go to the websites of the shops in your area and see what brands they carry. Go online for those brands and read up on the bikes. Decide which ones you want to test ride. The OP should allow his wife to test ride the bikes and get the one that SHE wants. REI carries good brands, and they have good sales on them.
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I haven't really seen much attitude at Dicks , it's always been rather friendly . Sometimes a lot of store attitiude comes from management , for good or ill . Overall , I've had good experiences there , and buy accessories and things my wife and kinfolk need for swimming and running.
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I wouldn't judge a chain based on the experience with one store or one/two employees. But, managers shouldn't allow that type of behavior/attitude. If I were the employee's manager, that employee better shape up fast or he/she would be out the door.
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 14509767)
Does Dick's sporting goods have a bicycle service department
to repair what they sold?.. |
Ours looks like it gets a lot of use, too ,
but Normal has a lot of bikes around . And the city has tools out at a couple of places on the trails. All the LBS and Dicks seem to have busy repair departments . |
Originally Posted by phishhead1
(Post 14517374)
No matter where you go, the shop has a prejudiced so to speak, towards certain bike brand names...basically the ones they sell. The small family owned bike shop I have been using for years now sells Raleigh & Diamond Back, so they tell you they are the best to make the sale.
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Originally Posted by dbg
(Post 14520845)
I was just browsing in one of their stores yesterday and noticed a nicely equipped bike repair station. I was surprised since the bike department looked like a Dept store setup and no one was anywhere to be found. But the repair station definitely showed signs of use (maybe just bike assembly).
I used him to true my rear wheel once (more intended to give him a little spending money) and he did an excellent job. |
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