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Old 05-13-2008, 05:12 PM
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Required reading!

http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.wordpres...0/61-bicycles/

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And of course, it goes without saying that white people who ride bikes like to talk about how they are saving the earth. If you know a person who rides to work, you should take them aside and say “Hey, thanks. Sincerely, The Earth.” Then give a thumbs up. That white person will ride home on a cloud.
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Old 05-13-2008, 05:32 PM
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Don't forget to accessorize your new ride!

http://xtracycle.com/bicycle-powered-blenders-c-10.html
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Old 05-13-2008, 05:37 PM
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This is a pretty cool bike too, although not as carbon friendly ..

http://www.blenderblaster.com/blende...gx2avmodel.asp
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Thanks for the replies so far guys..

Brad.. those Madones are sexy!! Im definately looking for more of an entry level bike to get my feet wet. I'll need something sturdy though as Im 6'1, 230 lbs. Any suggestions?


Parker.. what shops would you recommend/frequent in E-Town?


Tony.. Thanks for the link. Some of the comments made me lol.
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Old 05-13-2008, 06:17 PM
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Fit is key. At 6'1" do you have long legs compared to your torso length? That will limit which brands fit you.

I am 5'7 with a short torso and long legs. I take a size 54 for seattube length and a size 49 for toptube length so am difficult to fit.

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Road - Litespeed Solano
Tri - Quintana Roo (QR) Lucero
Fixed gear road - Soma Rush
Hardtail dirt - Softride Solo
Full suspension dirt - Kestral Edge
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I'll need something sturdy though as Im 6'1, 230 lbs. Any suggestions?

Most entry level wheel sets will handle your weight fine, as you go up in wheels and the spoke count goes down, weight might become an issue. You can find lots of entry level bikes with various carbon parts (forks, seat posts, chain stays,etc) and carbon does soften the ride a bit, IMO. Nothing wrong with a good alumnium bike though, and don't get caught up in the components game. You don't need Dura-Ace or Ultegra parts for a good bike.
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River Valley Cycle has treated me well when dealing with them on the MTB side of things.

Pedalhead is supposed to be pretty good from what I hear.

United has a great selection but they are a bit like shopping at a department store.

Revolution Cycle - Found them to be pretty pushy sales wise.


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