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Searching for the right bicycle
Spring is just around the corner and a buddy of mine and I are planning on getting back into the habit of bicycling.
Age: 25 Weight: ~190 Height: 6'1'' I do not care so much about upright riding positions or anything like that, although I'm not familiar with long distance rides so therefore I do not know if it would be of importance. I'm looking for a bike in the sub $500 range that tends mostly to the street, with some off road capabilities just in case we decide to go a more unused route. But pavement, dirt trails, and old railroads are what I'm aiming to focus on. Easily maintained is also a plus, as I wouldn't prefer to be hanging out at the bike shop when I could be riding. Below are a few bikes I have narrowed down to, and of course I am open to new suggestions! Thanks in advance! GT Tachyon 3.0 GT ZuM GT Transeo 2.0 Mongoose Kaldi Double |
any suggestions? also if i order one from that site today i get 10% off so that would be nice as well.
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The GT Tachyon has road-bike gearing and no suspension. It is the fastest of all of those bikes you listed, and best suited for pavement riding.
The Transeo is closest to a mountain bike, with front suspension, disc brakes, and lower-range gearing. The Mongoose is a utility bike, with fenders and mounts for a rear rack. It's the kind of bike you use to get groceries even if it's raining. The GT ZuM is a "utility-ready" bike. No fenders or rack, but it does have eyelets and bolt points for fenders and racks. It's the simplest of all those bikes with no front shifters and rear 8-speed (which does limit your gear range options). Which one you choose depends on what's important to you. If you like higher road-bike-like speeds, Tachyon. If you want an MTB-like bike, Transeo. If you like utility, the Mongoose or the Zum (if you also like simplicity but don't mind sacrificing gearing range). |
Looks like I got the first vote :)
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The transeo looks to me like the one that would be suit the type of riding you are describing.
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"ha ha" :rolleyes:
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Thanks for the input guys, I was kinda leading to the Tachyon but most say the Transeo. I also had discovered the Trek 7.1 FX or the Trek 7.2 FX with the help of a friend. I'm so torn and as you can see have not bought one yet. I'm not sure but i think the Transeo might just be a little too "mountainous" for me. And if anyone were to choose the Trek's would it be worth spending approximately $100 more to grab the 7.2? I'm going to test ride the 7.1 Wednesday and see how I like it. (I work 12.5 hours on weekdays so getting to the bike shop is a weekend activity only)
And thanks jbc :) I'm assuming you're the one who thinks they're all horrible hahaha... now if you had a suggestion... |
I vote for the Trek 7.2 FX. Now you just have to add the Treks to the poll! :thumb:
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