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Old 08-07-2010, 07:24 PM   #1
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Purchasing a new bike.... help please :D

Hello everyone!

Just like many of the other bike newbies out there, I'm looking for a little help with purchasing.... the last time I got a new bike it was from Toys R' Us, so I'm a bit lost in all of this grown-up bike-stuff.

I'm looking for a bike for commuting to and from work, and I live in a pretty flat area however I would also like to be able to take my on bike paths and I would like something that is able to handle the occasional gravel or grass patch, and be able to make it up and down inclined bridges. I am also hoping to move in the next few years to somewhere with a little more hills to it.

From what I've gathered, it seems like a hybrid bike would be good for me (but please correct me if I'm wrong!). Can anyone recommend any good brands? I've looked around a bit, and I like the Trek 7200 WSD a lot (Trek Bikes | Bikes | Bike Path | 7200 WSD) although I really like the look of their Drift line (Trek Bikes | Bikes | Cruiser | Drift 3) as well. Other than Trek, I've heard good things about Cannondale and recently a friend told me about Linus Bikes (Linus Bikes | Models).... does anyone know about this brand?

Basically... I'm a bit overloaded with information and am looking to see if anyone might be able to clear things up for me and perhaps point me in the right direction...

Thanks everyone!


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Welcome to the forums!

What's your budget for your new bike?
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Hey! Thanks for your reply! I'm trying to keep things within the $500-$700 range.
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Well, if you want to be more confused, have a look at what Specialized and Giant offer too. To be fair, most bikes are going to be about the same at any pricepoint within your budget.

The 7200 looks like a good all-rounder. With a suspension fork and seatpost, it should have a smooth ride. The drivetrain is perfectly serviceable and reliable for your needs, and the aluminum frame will save a bit of weight, which may or may not be an issue. It's also got rear rack mounts, which are always handy.

I like the styling of the Drift, but having commuted on a three speed before, I can assure you that it gets old fast. Unless you're not going more than two or three miles, you may find the slow pace to be tiresome. And no rack mounts, so you'd have to wear a backpack.

Not sure what to say about the Linus. I looked at the Mixte, and with its hi-ten frame and three speed hub, it reminds me of the Huffy my son's girlfriend just bought for $40. You're not getting much at their MSRP.

So here are some items to consider:

The internal geared hubs are nice, since they require almost no maintenance. A seven or eight speed one would be a winner. But three or four gears may limit you, especially when you throw in some hills and longer distances. So it's best to stick with a traditional triple chainring and 7-9 speed cassette. That's why I suggest the 7200, with its wide range of gears.

Rack mounts may or may not seem important, but they're very versatile. You can get a handy trunk bag that pops on and off the rack, allowing you to pack your stuff and take it into work with you. Panniers will hold even more. And I've seen some cool racks sized to hold a grocery bag. Get one of those reusable bags with handles, do your shopping, and drop it right into the rack. Groovy.
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I'm looking for a bike for commuting to and from work, and I live in a pretty flat area however I would also like to be able to take my on bike paths and I would like something that is able to handle the occasional gravel or grass patch, and be able to make it up and down inclined bridges.
I would look at a Cannondale Quick , I have a Quick 6 and I like it, it has 7x3 gear set and a wider tire than some of the outhers it is around $500 but you cand find it for less. IT is like a Time X it runs and runs, it is a no frils bike. The wider tire are nice on bike paths. I picked mine up on craigslist for cheep it was 2 months old and looked like new. I think a good entry level bike. My .02
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Old 08-08-2010, 06:27 PM   #6
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I am kinda new to this myself but I bought a Specialized Crosstrail and am real happy with it.
21 speed
700x45c tires
front shock
It's a hybrid and in your price range. I think it was around $450 before tax.
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Neither of those suggestions are very helpful. You didn't read the first post closely.
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I wasn't trying to help just braggin on my new bike.
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Fair enough.
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What am I missing ???


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