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thetray 08-11-03 10:34 PM

Suggestions for beginner
 
I am 5'6", 180lbs and want to get into cycling for fitness and future competition. I have no idea where to start looking for a good entry level bike that has some 'upgrade-ability'. I have looked a bit at a Motobecane, but have no idea what I need. Any ideas are welcome.

don d. 08-11-03 10:39 PM

How much are you willing to spend on a bike?

thetray 08-11-03 10:39 PM

Under 600 if possible.

don d. 08-11-03 11:12 PM

http://www.bianchiusa.com/site/bikes/21_Brava.html

This is a little more than 600. but you may be able to find it on sale this time of year. Bianchis are as good as it gets at any price level.

A good book about cycling from your library or bike shop will also be helpful.

A book that will teach you all about competition from A-Z is Serious Cycling by Ed Burke.

All the best! Feel free to ask questions here. You'll always get lots of answers.

khuon 08-12-03 12:01 AM

Try as many bikes as possible. That Bianchi mentioned above looks to be a really nice bike. Somehow you just can't go too wrong with a Bianchi. Other bikes in this price range (~US$600) you might want to check out include:

deliriou5 08-12-03 06:44 AM

nobody bothered to ask thetray what kinda bike he/she was looking to get. how do y'all know for sure they want a road bike?? ;)

don d. 08-12-03 06:50 AM


Originally posted by deliriou5
nobody bothered to ask thetray what kinda bike he/she was looking to get. how do y'all know for sure they want a road bike?? ;)
Doh!:D We were waiting for you to do that.:beer:

bbarend 08-12-03 07:18 AM

Test ride test ride test ride

RonH 08-12-03 07:44 AM


Originally posted by deliriou5
nobody bothered to ask thetray what kinda bike he/she was looking to get. how do y'all know for sure they want a road bike?? ;)
You mean there is something other than a road bike??? :eek: :rolleyes:

orange 08-12-03 07:52 AM

Find someone who knows bikes to help you get a used bike. For $600 you could get something that was $1200 new, two years ago.

Don't worry about upgradeability. When you want to upgrade, get a whole new bike. It's about half as expensive to buy parts together on a bike than piecemeal.

As bbarend says, ride as many bikes as you can to get a feel for what you like. If you give some more details about what you like in a bike, you'll get some more suggestions of particular models to try.

Good luck!

MichaelW 08-12-03 09:34 AM

Yes, do you need to commute/shop or tour on the bike? Will you be riding in wet winter as well as summer?
There is a wide spectrum of "road bikes" from competition racer, to unladen fast tourer, winter training bike, commuter hack/beater bike, cyclo-cross, medium/club touring, to full loaded expedition bike.
They vary in their tyre clearance, facility to add fenders and luggage rack, gear ratios, and some other details.

thetray 08-12-03 10:02 AM

Thank you all for the great info and starting points! Luckily there are a bunch of shops around here, so I'm off to start looking. Thanks again!


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