Looking For a Gift Bike (Comfort, Pink, Perferably US-Made)
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Looking For a Gift Bike (Comfort, Pink, Perferably US-Made)
Hello,
I am looking to buy a new bicycle for my wife for Christmas. She is new to cycling. She would like a "comfort" bike - something that is easy to get on and easy to ride. It must be pink. I would much prefer to buy a US-made model if that is possible. I am hoping to spend $300 or less - I don't want to spend a lot, but I want at least a good bike.
Suggestions? Many, many thanks and holiday cheer to all.
I am looking to buy a new bicycle for my wife for Christmas. She is new to cycling. She would like a "comfort" bike - something that is easy to get on and easy to ride. It must be pink. I would much prefer to buy a US-made model if that is possible. I am hoping to spend $300 or less - I don't want to spend a lot, but I want at least a good bike.
Suggestions? Many, many thanks and holiday cheer to all.
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Good luck. At $300 you'll be very hard pressed to get anything but a domestic label (it won't be built here). Demanding that it be pink makes it all but impossible. Not trying to pee in your Wheaties, just letting you know.
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Townies come in pink:
https://www.electrabike.com/04/bikes/...06_twn_09.html
The MSRP is $380, but you might be able to find it cheaper.
I doubt they're made in the US, though..
https://www.electrabike.com/04/bikes/...06_twn_09.html
The MSRP is $380, but you might be able to find it cheaper.
I doubt they're made in the US, though..
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Nirve is the only one that comes to mind...and the Hello Kitty model comes in pink along with the SWEET Ultra Liner
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You're looking to spending at least $700 for a USA made bicycle, unless you go used.
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I would suggest to get her involved in the buying process just to make sure it fits, etc.
Consider this: When you go to look at vintage bicycles, there is no end of lady's bikes that sell for next to nothing. And the older ones ARE made in the USA.
Consider this: When you go to look at vintage bicycles, there is no end of lady's bikes that sell for next to nothing. And the older ones ARE made in the USA.
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Say, if she likes to shop, make a long list of places like Goodwill, Salvation Army, and St. Vincent dePaul. Find her a comfort bike that fits and paint it yourself.
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For $319, you can get a one-speed cruiser from Worksman Cycles in "bubble pink." One speed, with a coaster brake, made in the USA. (Not sure what that means exactly -- i.e., I doubt all the parts are made in the USA -- but that's how they bill their bikes.)
If you expand your search to the entire globe and up your budget to $500, you can get an 8-speed bike with better brakes from Felt, in pink, the Cafe 8. Or if you want a super-pink bike, this Felt cruiser for $380.
If you expand your search to the entire globe and up your budget to $500, you can get an 8-speed bike with better brakes from Felt, in pink, the Cafe 8. Or if you want a super-pink bike, this Felt cruiser for $380.
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https://www.cannondale.com/bikes/08/c...del-8CSW4.html
Cannondale comfort 4 feminine. I've seen them at $399. Made in USA I think, as are most cannondales.
Not pink but pretty girl colors.
Cannondale comfort 4 feminine. I've seen them at $399. Made in USA I think, as are most cannondales.
Not pink but pretty girl colors.
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I would think that the either the pink Townie or the Worksman cruiser would be just about perfect.
I rode my beach cruiser all through my thirties!
I think she would really appreciate the flat foot feature of the Townie...
So many, many major bike brands are not made in the USA anymore that the USA made bike is a rather rare exception. I'm not sure why that would matter so much to you?
I rode my beach cruiser all through my thirties!
I think she would really appreciate the flat foot feature of the Townie...
So many, many major bike brands are not made in the USA anymore that the USA made bike is a rather rare exception. I'm not sure why that would matter so much to you?
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Just a couple of examples...
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Maddy, It wouldn't matter, if you don't care to make a reasonable argument for it. But I think a reasonable person would wonder why go American when a good portion of bikes are manufactured in part in the Asian countries. Even Craig Calfee (American made carbon fiber bikes) is stepping up efforts to make bamboo bikes available in developing countries.
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From time to time, I see 1972 or 1977 Schwinn bikes in local bike shops that have come in as "trades". Some look like "brand new"...gifts that never got out of the garage.
So, if you look on Craigslist, and come through local bike shops, Goodwill stores, Salvation Army stores, you eventually may find such a gem, and usually for under $100.
Last year I gave a female friend a Schwinn 3-speed that I got for around $150. It looks like new and rides like new...an American-made Schwinn will last for a lifetime with reasonable care.
So, if you look on Craigslist, and come through local bike shops, Goodwill stores, Salvation Army stores, you eventually may find such a gem, and usually for under $100.
Last year I gave a female friend a Schwinn 3-speed that I got for around $150. It looks like new and rides like new...an American-made Schwinn will last for a lifetime with reasonable care.
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Maddy, It wouldn't matter, if you don't care to make a reasonable argument for it. But I think a reasonable person would wonder why go American when a good portion of bikes are manufactured in part in the Asian countries. Even Craig Calfee (American made carbon fiber bikes) is stepping up efforts to make bamboo bikes available in developing countries.
Thanks for all of the great suggestions!
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I'll care to make a reasonable argument. I prefer to buy American because I'd like to support more local businesses, not some overpaid CEO who sold out his company for cheap overseas labor and profits made possible becuase and only becuase of the cheap oil age... one that is coming to an end. I am not an ultra-nationalist by any means and I am certainly not anti-foreigner. But I make a sincere effort to support more sustainable manufacturing and that means trying tp buy products made closer to home. Limiting my options that way is completely acceptable.
Thanks for all of the great suggestions!
Thanks for all of the great suggestions!
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Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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"Cycling should be a way of life, not a hobby.
RIDE, YOU FOOL, RIDE!"_Nicodemus
"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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Well, if you can't get the bike you want in all pink, you can get some pink fenders from Planet Bike. I've started to see them around town and they're very cute. I know the blog says they're limited edition, but one of the LBS'es in town just got a huge shipment of them, so perhaps they've added them to the 2008 product lineup.
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I've got a Worksman- it has it's advantages, but it's not overly feminine either- see my review in the Clydesdale forum.
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So, kmcrawford111, did we help you come to a conclusion? Did you get your wife a bike?
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Amen! My wife's family spent over 4 generations in the textile mills of NC. ALL of those jobs are now gone and have been replaced by lower paying jobs at places like Walmart. In our county alone over 2,500 textile jobs left. The biggest mill employed over 2,000 up until the mid 90's at an average wage of $14 an hour, now the two largest employers in the county are grocery distribution center with an average wage of $14 and WM with an average wage of about $9 an hour. And combined they only employ about 1100 people.
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I don't think it is made in the US...but if you get one, the 26" model comes with special Hello Kitty tyres .
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Maybe if we concede that bike manufacturing for low end bikes aren't sustainable (manufacturing) and have not been for a while, then we end up with the retailer: the big chains like Wal-Mart versus the local bike shop. At least we let the little guy make a living right here on U.S. soil.