- Nov 14, 2003
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Going to be moving closer to DC at the end of August. Almost, but not quiet everyday walking distance from the metro (subway), 2 miles. I'd like to take the metro as much as possible, not for commuting reasons (the drive is shorter and I have free parking), but for health reasons.
So, my plan is to buy a bicycle and bike to the metro most days, chain it up and take metro to work, bike home in the evening. I'll also use the bike on weekends and after work some days just to ride around Arlington and possibly for small shopping trips. Since I am spending a lot of money on the move itself, and since I'll be leaving the bike out most of the day, I want something cheap. I'm assuming that I'll need to spend $500-$600 to get a decent bike. I'd love to pay less if possible, but not if it means I get a bike that will fail after 6 months.
Priorities:
Tough and durable.
Low maintenance, if it needs more than occasional cleaning or air added to the tires I'll probably be too lazy to take care of it.
Multiple speeds, don't need a lot but I know I don't want a fixed-gear bike because the option of coasting.
Don't care about:
Weight, heavier bike is fine I am not going to be doing any racing and as I see it if the bike is heavier I'll get more benefit out of riding it.
Brand, I could care less about names, as long as the bike is quality and handles my needs.
Semi-important:
Style, irrational as it may be I won't want to spend $500 if I think the bike looks bad, this is subjective.
Locally available, fully built. Big plus if I can just walk in a store and walk out with the bike ready to go. I don't really want to order something online that will require putting together.
Am I being picky enough?
Anyone have any specific or general advice?
So, my plan is to buy a bicycle and bike to the metro most days, chain it up and take metro to work, bike home in the evening. I'll also use the bike on weekends and after work some days just to ride around Arlington and possibly for small shopping trips. Since I am spending a lot of money on the move itself, and since I'll be leaving the bike out most of the day, I want something cheap. I'm assuming that I'll need to spend $500-$600 to get a decent bike. I'd love to pay less if possible, but not if it means I get a bike that will fail after 6 months.
Priorities:
Tough and durable.
Low maintenance, if it needs more than occasional cleaning or air added to the tires I'll probably be too lazy to take care of it.
Multiple speeds, don't need a lot but I know I don't want a fixed-gear bike because the option of coasting.
Don't care about:
Weight, heavier bike is fine I am not going to be doing any racing and as I see it if the bike is heavier I'll get more benefit out of riding it.
Brand, I could care less about names, as long as the bike is quality and handles my needs.
Semi-important:
Style, irrational as it may be I won't want to spend $500 if I think the bike looks bad, this is subjective.
Locally available, fully built. Big plus if I can just walk in a store and walk out with the bike ready to go. I don't really want to order something online that will require putting together.
Am I being picky enough?
Anyone have any specific or general advice?
