Originally posted by: iamtrout
:thumbsup: for actual bike shop
Originally posted by: bigrash
Originally posted by: iamtrout
:thumbsup: for actual bike shop
yes, i recommend this too. go check out what kind of bikes they got
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: iamtrout
:thumbsup: for actual bike shop
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Originally posted by: mjh
Go to the bike shop and tell the guys what your budget is and that you'll be commuting. They'll pick out a type of bike and fit you for it.![]()
Originally posted by: notfred
Go to a bike shop, get them to fit you for a bike. Unless you actually plan on riding off-road, get a road bike, they're a LOT better on-road than mountain bikes. Also, don't buy any cheap $99 crap from walmart. it will break, it'll be heavy and slow, and worst of all, it'll be REALLY uncomfortable.
Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: mjh
Go to the bike shop and tell the guys what your budget is and that you'll be commuting. They'll pick out a type of bike and fit you for it.![]()
Any idea the price range I will be looking at?
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: mjh
Go to the bike shop and tell the guys what your budget is and that you'll be commuting. They'll pick out a type of bike and fit you for it.![]()
Any idea the price range I will be looking at?
It depends how serious you are. For the style of bike you'll probably be better off with a commuter/hybrid type bike than an actual racing road bike. Something like this. That's just an example. You're going to have to spend $400+ though to get a decent bike in that category that will last you some time. And yes make sure you go to a real bike shop.
Originally posted by: Sukhoi
Originally posted by: RichardE
Originally posted by: mjh
Go to the bike shop and tell the guys what your budget is and that you'll be commuting. They'll pick out a type of bike and fit you for it.![]()
Any idea the price range I will be looking at?
It depends how serious you are. For the style of bike you'll probably be better off with a commuter/hybrid type bike than an actual racing road bike. Something like this. That's just an example. You're going to have to spend $400+ though to get a decent bike in that category that will last you some time. And yes make sure you go to a real bike shop.
Originally posted by: Relayer
http://www.konaworld.com/shopping_cart/...detail.aspx?productid=359&parentid=253
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
What kind of riding do you want to do? Road? MTB? More info needed.
