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  • DJ
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    • Apr 2003
    • 17756

    #46
    Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

    Supposed to be near 60 all weekend, so hoping to get the Giant hybrid out for a ride.
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    • Scott
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      • Jul 2002
      • 20032

      #47
      Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

      Just rode my bike to work, love having a nice 2 mi trail (paved) that ends directly at my job..
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      • Kearnzo
        Banned
        • Jul 2002
        • 5963

        #48
        Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

        What are your guys opinions on bicycles from big box stores like Walmart? I'm looking to amp up my quad work this summer by getting a bicycle and bombing around town on a high gear.

        Just curious about how durable they are, if anyone has experience. I looked around at places like Dick's, and the cheapest bike they have is around $300 for what appears to be only a decent bike. I don't want to break the bank, but I don't want a hunk of junk either.

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        • Curahee
          100 Miles To Go
          • Jan 2012
          • 4009

          #49
          Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

          Originally posted by Kearnzo
          I don't want to break the bank, but I don't want a hunk of junk either.
          If you dont want a hunk of junk, then you dont want to buy a bike from Walmart!
          You get what you pay for!

          First of all, the frames at Big Box will be steel or a heavy aluminum.
          Secondly, the components will be substandard and often plastic.
          Which means they will break easier and you will have to replace them.
          Third, the parts are not always standard so you can have difficulty finding replacements.
          Fourth, NO ONE there will know what they are talking about.
          Fifth, when you buy from a LBS or a PB, youre not just buying a bike, but youre buying knowledge, service, a relationship and confidence in your decision and most likely a warranty.

          What is your budget and what type of bike are you looking for?
          I promise you, I can find you a better bike that what you can find at Walmart/Target/Dicks/Sports Authority.

          Unless youre just looking for a cheap bike to toot around town on and not get too serious, I would not suggest any Big Box store if you can avoid it. Nothing they have there will be of any sort of quality.
          They have what is called "below entry level" So that means its not even the cheap stuff.... its LESS than that!
          Last edited by Curahee; 01-25-2014, 04:07 PM.

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          • Curahee
            100 Miles To Go
            • Jan 2012
            • 4009

            #50
            Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

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            • Kearnzo
              Banned
              • Jul 2002
              • 5963

              #51
              Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

              Originally posted by Curahee
              If you dont want a hunk of junk, then you dont want to buy a bike from Walmart!
              You get what you pay for!

              First of all, the frames at Big Box will be steel or a heavy aluminum.
              Secondly, the components will be substandard and often plastic.
              Which means they will break easier and you will have to replace them.
              Third, the parts are not always standard so you can have difficulty finding replacements.
              Fourth, NO ONE there will know what they are talking about.
              Fifth, when you buy from a LBS or a PB, youre not just buying a bike, but youre buying knowledge, service, a relationship and confidence in your decision and most likely a warranty.

              What is your budget and what type of bike are you looking for?
              I promise you, I can find you a better bike that what you can find at Walmart/Target/Dicks/Sports Authority.

              Unless youre just looking for a cheap bike to toot around town on and not get too serious, I would not suggest any Big Box store if you can avoid it. Nothing they have there will be of any sort of quality.
              They have what is called "below entry level" So that means its not even the cheap stuff.... its LESS than that!
              Honestly, I'm only looking to spend up to $200. That may be cheap, but as much as I used to enjoy biking, this is almost solely for fitness. I'm looking to just pop in my iPod and hit the streets for a really good quad workout.

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              • Curahee
                100 Miles To Go
                • Jan 2012
                • 4009

                #52
                Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?



                Look at this bike. It's a little more than $200 but you're buying quality and a lifetime warranty.

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                • DJ
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 17756

                  #53
                  Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

                  Originally posted by Kearnzo
                  Honestly, I'm only looking to spend up to $200. That may be cheap, but as much as I used to enjoy biking, this is almost solely for fitness. I'm looking to just pop in my iPod and hit the streets for a really good quad workout.
                  I'd be careful about listening to music while riding your bike, especially if you are going to be encountering traffic. Personally, I don't do it, but there's no law that say you can't, so if it's safe, go ahead.
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                  • Curahee
                    100 Miles To Go
                    • Jan 2012
                    • 4009

                    #54
                    Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

                    Originally posted by DJ
                    I'd be careful about listening to music while riding your bike, especially if you are going to be encountering traffic. Personally, I don't do it, but there's no law that say you can't, so if it's safe, go ahead.


                    Some states do mandate no headphones while operating a vehicle which includes bicycles. But I see he lives in Maine so he needs to check his state AND local ordinances on it.

                    But YES be careful period. Many drivers are not fond of cyclists and will make it known to you loud and clear.

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                    • Kearnzo
                      Banned
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 5963

                      #55
                      Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

                      Yeah, I only planned on having one earbud in. Don't want to ignore the traffic.

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                      • Curahee
                        100 Miles To Go
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 4009

                        #56
                        Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

                        That's how I ride. One earbud curbside.

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                        • Cabke
                          MVP
                          • Mar 2006
                          • 2607

                          #57
                          Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

                          Originally posted by Curahee
                          http://www.performancebike.com/bikes...400308__400308

                          Look at this bike. It's a little more than $200 but you're buying quality and a lifetime warranty.
                          Would that be decent, regardless of if I'm on a trail, or just riding around a neighborhood? I too am looking for one solely for fitness, and this is my price range to start. I want to prove to myself that I'll actually use it, so I don't want to dive in too deep money wise right from the start.
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                          • Curahee
                            100 Miles To Go
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 4009

                            #58
                            Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

                            Sure. That bike is meant as a MTB but there's no reason you can't ride it on the road.
                            The tires are made for the dirt, but you can always get some cheap road tires.

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                            • Cabke
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 2607

                              #59
                              Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

                              Originally posted by Curahee
                              Sure. That bike is meant as a MTB but there's no reason you can't ride it on the road.
                              The tires are made for the dirt, but you can always get some cheap road tires.
                              Great. What would you consider one step up from that?
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                              • Curahee
                                100 Miles To Go
                                • Jan 2012
                                • 4009

                                #60
                                Re: Any cyclists/mountain bikers/commuters?

                                What is your top budget?

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