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osuche 04-03-2006 10:35 AM

Bicycles - Advice Please
 
My husband and I went riding this weekend and decided we wanted to buy some bikes of our own. Since we know very little about bicycle types and things to look for, I was wondering if any Pixie experts could offer some advice.

1. Any good reference materials to learn about bikes (good brands, functionality, etc)?
2. Any recommendations on mountain bikes and/or road bike brands or types? (I am seeking aroad bike, husband wants a mountain bike)
3. Anything to watch out for?

Words of advice greatly appreciated.

We're looking for something under $500 a person -- likely more in the $200 range. I don't want to get ye old basic bike at Target (these haven't worked out well for us in the past). And I need something that will help me do a hill! (Berkeley has a LOT of hills)

Thanks for the help.

maddy 04-03-2006 06:45 PM

I had a GIANT mountain bike in college that never went up a hill or off road. It was a very basic bike and I loved it. It's sitting in my parents basement and I'm convinced someday I will get it back.

I would recommend finding a local bike shop and talking to them. They generally are very helpful and will find the right bike for you. Be honest with them and tell them you are just starting out and that you don't want a premier bike but a good solid basic bike.

As a gauge, I paid about $300 for mine at the time. I think you will be able to find something in your price range that is a good beginner bike without much problem.

Aqua 04-03-2006 06:49 PM

Very good advice Maddy... I said almost the exact same thing, but via PM. :p

osuche 04-04-2006 01:14 AM

Thank you both! I will do -- and a little birdie advised me of some places to go! :)

dks69 04-05-2006 11:38 AM

Bikes
 
My wife and I have Raleighs. They are a year or 2 behind the technology of Treks or Canondales but are the best buy for the money. In my humble opinion.

Wicked Wanda 06-22-2006 08:30 PM

bikes
 
I just bought a new bike a few months ago, as my regular bike is still in NO.

If you don't know what type (mountain or road) try a "comfort bike", sort of a midway bike, with a nice wide saddle for us with soft bottoms, and a more upright riding position.

I bought a "Specialized" because they still make small frame bikes for small framed women.

(I am only 4'10" so a regular adult bike doesn't work well for me)

WW

osuche 06-18-2007 10:06 AM

My Specialized road bike and I completely blew others away during our bike ride in Napa yesterday.....the 25 miles went by like it was nothing.

(and yes, to experienced bikers 25 miles *is* nothing - but I had fun!)

A great time was had --- and I just wanted to remind everyone else that going back to childhood roots can be fun. ;) Especially if there's alcohol involved! :D

PantyFanatic 06-18-2007 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by osuche
...... And I need something that will help me do a hill! (Berkeley has a LOT of hills)

Thanks for the help.

That's from the tectonic plate activity.:) If they didn't tell you about that, don't worry, you'll learn about it soon. ;)

:dance: :dance:
:dance: :dance: :dance:




:roflmao:

Oldfart 06-20-2007 12:31 AM

"going back to childhood roots can be fun".

Yes, she was.

Aqua 06-22-2007 02:10 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by osuche
My Specialized road bike and I completely blew others away during our bike ride in Napa yesterday.....the 25 miles went by like it was nothing.

(and yes, to experienced bikers 25 miles *is* nothing - but I had fun!)

A great time was had --- and I just wanted to remind everyone else that going back to childhood roots can be fun. ;) Especially if there's alcohol involved! :D

A good bike ride can do wonders for the soul.

Glad you had a good time on your ride. :nod:

And don't wait a long time to do it again. :)

PantyFanatic 06-22-2007 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Aqua
...And don't wait a long time to do it again. :)

Yeah! Do it REAL soon. You may want throw away that compass and get a GPS unit first though. The roads have the habit of moving to different places than shown on the map.
:roflmao:

scotzoidman 06-22-2007 07:06 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by PantyFanatic
Yeah! Do it REAL soon. You may want throw away that compass and get a GPS unit first though. The roads have the habit of moving to different places than shown on the map.
:roflmao:

What about the roads that I find myself driving on, but don't exist according to GPS :huh: :eek: :hair:

PantyFanatic 06-22-2007 07:40 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by scotzoidman
What about the roads that I find myself driving on, but don't exist according to GPS :huh: :eek: :hair:

They came from California. :rockon:






:rofl:

jay-t 06-22-2007 10:31 PM

[QUOTE=PantyFanatic]That's from the tectonic plate activity.:)

So thats why we have speed bumps!

gekkogecko 06-23-2007 08:32 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by osuche
Words of advice greatly appreciated.


Don't try and eat your bicycle.


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