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Old 04-20-2009, 09:26 PM
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Yep - I need a good lid, tool kit & computer for sure!

I have some of those super slinky Puma's that I'll have to wear until budget allows for something dedicated.

Weight not too much of an issue as my prodigious eating of fine foods negates any advantages!

I was hoping to get the lot for under $1k but it's probably gonna be double what I 1st thought (sounds like keeping a reef tank!)

Why the hell do we get ourselves into such expensive hobbies!??!?

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Old 04-20-2009, 09:31 PM
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Ride as many bikes as you can in your price range and buy the one that feels "right" to you. After all, if you aren't comfortable on the bike you aren't going to ride it.. Any decent bike shop will also make sure you fit the bike properly.. if they don't, walk away. Also if you are going to upgrade componants at the time of sale most shops will give you credit for your unused parts on trade.
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Old 04-20-2009, 09:35 PM
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I'm planning to spend my next few weekends testing out bikes.

Some of the stores in Vancouver told me I can't have anything other than a brief 5 min trial so they've lost the sale already.

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I love Rocky Mountain bikes.. I own a Rocky myself.. HOWEVER they are genneraly overpriced. You can usually get a better bike for less money.
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I love Rocky Mountain bikes.. I own a Rocky myself.. HOWEVER they are genneraly overpriced. You can usually get a better bike for less money.
They feel comfortable & look damned sexy though!

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I'm planning to spend my next few weekends testing out bikes.

Some of the stores in Vancouver told me I can't have anything other than a brief 5 min trial so they've lost the sale already.

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I test rode mine for about 30km before deciding on it.
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I test rode mine for about 30km before deciding on it.
30km's! now that's a test ride!

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Yeah, a 5 minute ride is nowhere near enough. Good luck. Bike buying is so much fun. I do it at least 10 times a day. (In my imagination anyhow )
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Old 04-20-2009, 10:30 PM
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Yeah, a 5 minute ride is nowhere near enough. Good luck. Bike buying is so much fun. I do it at least 10 times a day. (In my imagination anyhow )
Yep! It's addictive! As you can see my the number of replies in this thread, I'm finding hard to keep my mind on work!

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Also, make sure you budget for a good helmet (~120) and I'd recommend cycling shoes, sure makes the long rides easier. Pedals and shoes, at least 150. More for the higher end stuff. Carbon soles are nice, they have no flex at all, which means energy transferred to pedals, not shoes. And don't worry too much about weight of components, unless you're going pro and already have 6% body fat
Oh, and a tool kit with a pump. And a computer..hehe
thank good you didn't emntion spandex. just the though of you in spandex.. shivers....

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