Can anyone recommend a good android app for tracking distance/speed/elevation and other stats for a bike trip?
I was thinking more of a hybrid personally. I used to have a road bike but much prefer a wider tire ... but not the size of a mountain bike. I live in FL so we have few hills and want the ability to ride (at least temporarily) in gravel as required.
What brands/models do you recommend?
Anything from Trek, Specialized, Giant, or Cannondale will serve you well. Not until you get into higher end road/mountain bikes do you need to worry too much about brand, and even then it really only boils down to finding rides that meet very specific needs.
For a hybrid, just find something that fits you well and that you can take pride in. Before I got serious about cycling many moons ago, I lived on a Specialized Crossroads and I loved it. My only piece of advice re: hybrids is stay the hell away from twist shifts. They're balls.
I was thinking more of a hybrid personally. I used to have a road bike but much prefer a wider tire ... but not the size of a mountain bike. I live in FL so we have few hills and want the ability to ride (at least temporarily) in gravel as required.
What brands/models do you recommend?
At your price level, it doesn't much matter. If you go local, buy from a place that gives you the best maintenance offer, and is conveniently located. If you are confident in your ability to maintain it, go bikes direct.
ITT: A bunch of fucking assholes on bikes. Obey some traffic laws next time, assholes.
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Any other bike commuters have road they have to cross where speeding assholes go ~45 mph, but the speed limit is 30 mph?
Seriously man, it's like they don't think the laws apply to them.
At your price level, it doesn't much matter. If you go local, buy from a place that gives you the best maintenance offer, and is conveniently located. If you are confident in your ability to maintain it, go bikes direct.
I am very confident that I can maintain two bikes but my main concern is ensuring that the bikes that we purchase are a good fit and are comfortable. The only way to accomplish this is to test drive at a local shop. If you buy from BD ... how do you ensure that the bike is a good fit if you cannot test drive them?
Strava. It also lets you compare yourself with all the other strava users that have ridden that route =)
http://www.strava.com/segments/830079
I went 49 mph downhill in a 45 zone once. I should be locked up... I'm a menace 2 society.
I hope you were wearing full leathers including your assless chaps.
I hope you were wearing full leathers including your assless chaps.
I am very confident that I can maintain two bikes but my main concern is ensuring that the bikes that we purchase are a good fit and are comfortable. The only way to accomplish this is to test drive at a local shop. If you buy from BD ... how do you ensure that the bike is a good fit if you cannot test drive them?
Any other bike commuters have a road they have to cross where speeding assholes go ~45 mph, but the speed limit is 30 mph? It's one reason why the first thing I did was jump down ocguy's throat. I deal with assholes like him in cars every day I bike commute to work.
You know nothing about me.
Can anyone recommend a good android app for tracking distance/speed/elevation and other stats for a bike trip?