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Old 10-05-2007, 05:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default I need a bike. Any bicyclists?

I'm in need of a commuter bike (I imagine that's what I need). Work is only about 2.5 miles away so a bike would be pretty ideal to get to work, and I could exercise without going out of my way to exercise.

But, I don't know anything about bikes. I don't know about what I should know. I haven't ridden a bike in years (though I'm sure I could do it easily). All I've heard is that I should get a commuter bike, and I originally thought $150-200 is reasonable.

*EDIT* I made the $150-200 claim because my friend (an avid cyclist/triathlete) said that she wouldn't spend more than $300 on a bike if she were in my shoes (ie, haven't cycled in years). My budget is flexible, but I don't want to spend more than $300-350. Would a bike in that range get me something that's worth keeping?

I will not be riding the BART. My apartment is 2.5 miles away from work. I'm not entirely sure what I'll be using the bike for besides work. Right now I have no plans to use it for anything except to get to/from work. If I do ride somewhere with it besides the commute, it will probably be on a road as opposed to dirt.

I live in Berkeley, so there are some bike shops around, though I could use recommendations on that. Any tips on what I should look for and any info I might find useful would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks for all the suggestions. I really appreciate it.
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Old 10-05-2007, 06:28 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I ride a 2001 Gary Fisher Tassajara to work. DO about 12 miles daily. ITs a mountain bike which i liek to take on trails during the weekend. I got it used off off craigslist.

If you are interested in a road bike and a new one at that, then you might want to try Schwinn Varsity in Walmart, decent components (for the price mind you). About 150 or thereabouts. Else you can go n craiglist and try your luck.
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Old 10-05-2007, 07:17 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I would not get a road bike (drop handles) if you are only going to use it for city commuting and if you are not a serious biker. Straight handle bars are much more convenient for city use.

What you should be looking for if you want a simple bike :
- straight handlebar
- v brakes
- no suspension in the front fork
- lightweight

One example : the Giant Cypress ST :

http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-US/...le/1268/29335/
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Trek bikes are pretty good, IMO... You can get one of their entry-level 820 and they'll work nicely and still fall in your price range.
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Originally Posted by pennylane View Post
$150-200 is reasonable.

I live in Berkeley, so there are some bike shops around, though I could use recommendations on that. Any tips on what I should look for and any info I might find useful would be greatly appreciated.
I think you're in for a little sticker shock, for something that's not crap double the price.
I bought my bikes at "The Pedaler" in El Sobrante, 10 minutes north of Berkeley.
http://www.theped.com/
I've tried the "Missing Link" in Berkeley, but they seem to have an attitude.
Biggest piece of "useful" advice: Get a perfect fit. A good deal for a bike that doesn't fit is a total waste later on.
The Pedaler folks will fit and set you up, hopefully within your budget.

Warning: bicycling can be addicting, "sorry about your wallet."
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I think you're in for a little sticker shock, for something that's not crap double the price.
I bought my bikes at "The Pedaler" in El Sobrante, 10 minutes north of Berkeley.
http://www.theped.com/
I've tried the "Missing Link" in Berkeley, but they seem to have an attitude.
Biggest piece of "useful" advice: Get a perfect fit. A good deal for a bike that doesn't fit is a total waste later on.
The Pedaler folks will fit and set you up, hopefully within your budget.

Warning: bicycling can be addicting, "sorry about your wallet."
How much is a little sticker shock? I've heard some people say that $300 should be pretty good, and others say I shouldn't spend more than $300 given my current lack of experience.
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Originally Posted by BassheadJazz View Post
Trek bikes are pretty good, IMO... You can get one of their entry-level 820 and they'll work nicely and still fall in your price range.
i will second the trek had mine for a couple of years 7300 but like someone
mentioned fit is almost everything and i would bump the budget they don't
start getting good till about 350.00.
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How much is a little sticker shock? I've heard some people say that $300 should be pretty good, and others say I shouldn't spend more than $300 given my current lack of experience.
Let's put thing in head-fi perspective. Starting out I thought $49 MDR-EX70s were expensive (why pay more?), until I heard the E3cs for $179, until I heard the E500s for $499.

Your on head-fi therefore you're a gear-head, therefore you know you get what you pay for. Do you want plumbing pipe, chrome-moly, Al, Ti, or Carbon fiber? Less than $300 will get you a good K-Mart bike that will be broken in 6-months, but you won't need a good lock because no one will want to steal it.

Think $500 or go to the Ashby Station Flea (fence) market.
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Less than $300 will get you a good K-Mart bike that will be broken in 6-months
I've heard that exact phrase before, except with $100 instead of $300.
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I've heard that exact phrase before, except with $100 instead of $300.
You are right, I stand corrected.
http://www.kmart.com/shc/s/search_10...&gobutton=find
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