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Code Monkey 07-20-03 10:15 PM

help on getting a bike...
 
i'm trying to decide on which bike to get... i really don't know anything about bikes... i kinda wanted one with full suspensions and was looking at the Fuji Discovery 2 or the Giant's comparable model... but then i thought about how i'm gonna ride the bike... it's just for fun riding with some occasional gravel bike paths... so now i'm leaning more towards the Fuji Absolute... i don't really want a full road bike and i really like how the Absolute looks... anyone have opinion on this bike...? thanks...

Chi 07-20-03 10:21 PM

If you aren't going to be doing a lot of XC or freeriding (jumping off cliffs), I suggest you'd get a hardtail since they are more efficient than the FS models. Unless you sell your sister, you really can't get a FS that's as efficient as a HT for the same price.

What's your budget?

Chi 07-20-03 10:24 PM

You can find similar cross bikes like the Absolute from makers such as Marin, Trek, Specialized, and others. Just trying to give you more options.

Code Monkey 07-20-03 11:07 PM

my budget is about $500... the reason why i don't want a full road bike is because i want to be in a more upright position... and yes... i've been looking at the Specialized bikes as well... thier Allez look very similar to their hybrid, except for the handlebars... can i get a different handlebar for the Allez...?

Chi 07-20-03 11:18 PM

Dunno about the Allez (although I'm sure you can), but the Trek 1000 comes standard with either a straight bar or drops. I think you can choose either one.


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