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Old 01-22-10 | 01:42 PM
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Hi everyone. I haven't ridden a bike in about 10 years (I am 30 now), but I just got the bug again.

I wanted something fairly comfortable that would really only be used on the roads probably. I am strongly considering an '09 Diamondback Insight 1, left over from last year. I can get it for $275. Do you think this is a fair deal?

Is there anything on this bike you would advise upgrading first?

Thanks! Look forward to participating some more!
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Old 01-22-10 | 03:54 PM
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Leave it as is. Ride it around. Upgrade something if it breaks, or you feel it doesn't suit you, but don't buy a bike with plans to upgrade it.
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Old 01-22-10 | 04:01 PM
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Welcome!

Look around this forum and see what people are riding and why.
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Old 01-22-10 | 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by mikeshoup
Leave it as is. Ride it around. Upgrade something if it breaks, or you feel it doesn't suit you, but don't buy a bike with plans to upgrade it.
Sounds good. Thanks for the advice.



Another thing I will say is that I have lurked for a while here, and this forum has been a great help even before I registered. Thanks again!
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Old 01-23-10 | 01:00 AM
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There is nothing wrong with upgrading. I think the poster's message, though, is if you are getting a new bike - it should be properly outfitted out the door. My point here is that some things - regardless how nice it is out the door - will beg attention/upgrading/changing. Such as a saddle. Everyone's backsides are different. So a new saddle may be required. Or a change of the stem-height and/or angles. So forth.

This isn't like buying a new hybrid-bike with the thought of turning it into a road-bike. This would be a frustrating, if not ludicrous, proposition.

The Raleighs look great - and the reviews in here certainly bear this out in reality. Once again - thanks for bringing them to our attention!
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Old 01-23-10 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Panthers007
There is nothing wrong with upgrading. I think the poster's message, though, is if you are getting a new bike - it should be properly outfitted out the door. My point here is that some things - regardless how nice it is out the door - will beg attention/upgrading/changing. Such as a saddle. Everyone's backsides are different. So a new saddle may be required. Or a change of the stem-height and/or angles. So forth.
Yeah, that's a good point to.

You should still ride the bike though before upgrading those components IMO. I've ridden decent stock setups before that didn't require adjustments. Heck, I still have the stock saddle on my Sirrus.
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