Which bike is better? Please help me decide!
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Which bike is better? Please help me decide!
First +1k$ bike purchase and want to make sure i get my moneys worth. Looking for and fitness/urban/freestyle/roadbike bike to cruse around Waikiki (pop wheelies, hop up curbs, haul ass) with the ability to install a small rack on back with a crate to get a bag of groceries here and there. I started with a skate board but bust my ass to much. 38, male, 215 lbs, 5'11'' in great shape. Looking at a BMC Alpenchallange AC02 1 or Cannondale bad boy 1, both 2019 models.
the Cannondale has 27.5 tires and the BMC a 29'er which is why Im considering it since taller tires seem like they would work better. What do you guys think would be better? Heard Cannondale has gone down hill a little. Is BMC legit? thanks
the Cannondale has 27.5 tires and the BMC a 29'er which is why Im considering it since taller tires seem like they would work better. What do you guys think would be better? Heard Cannondale has gone down hill a little. Is BMC legit? thanks
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The main decision would seem to me to be suspension fork or not. If you want a suspension fork, then the cannondale. If not the BMC.
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Few years back, BMC Alpenchallenges had issues with poorly built wheels that led to broken spokes. I mentioned on BF that a coworker, lighter than OP, kept having his break until the LBS rebuilt his wheel, and others chimed in with similar experiences. No idea if they improved the wheelset since.
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You need to find a Schwinn Varsity on Craigslist and convert it to Fixed Gear/Singlespeed. With the $800 you will save, you can hit the pubs and take care of the ladies in style.
I have the updated version of this; a Bianchi San Jose and I put a rack on the back, too. I can pop wheelies, bunny hop curbs and haul ass all at the same time.
I have the updated version of this; a Bianchi San Jose and I put a rack on the back, too. I can pop wheelies, bunny hop curbs and haul ass all at the same time.
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