colorisnt
03-31-2014, 09:08 AM
Okay, so this is for my SO not me. I am usually good at hunting down bikes for people and doing a bit of maintenance work on them to help them out. I did this with a Specialized Hard Rock Comp I "inherited" this summer from a prof friend. Beautiful bike but it had almost no parts. I put most of it together myself and then kept it (minus a screwed up back brake I couldn't do). I've helped a couple other people find MTB's and commuters locally (Craigslist, usually) but now my SO is looking for a road bike. He's very tall (over 6') and currently just has an old MTB which I've had to overhaul since he never learned to take care of a bike properly.
We're looking to do a few tours in the future and he realizes he will want a road bike, too. His budget isn't huge (less than $500.00 but preferably about $300.00) so we want to do it on the cheap. He wants an older steel frame bike, so that helps us. But I am unaware of how to size him. For a commuter, this is so much easier for me! He's never had a road bike and is clueless. The only shops in town I trust with sizing are new-only and don't have used road bikes. He can't afford a new road bike and doesn't want anything that spendy. He would also like to learn a bit about the process of upkeep in process (he's finally believing me about bike care!). But man, that puts me in a bind because I don't know how to find him a good bike to ride 100 miles on!
Where should we begin? What should we look for? Will the LBS fit an older bike for him just like they would a new one (for a given price of course)?
We're looking to do a few tours in the future and he realizes he will want a road bike, too. His budget isn't huge (less than $500.00 but preferably about $300.00) so we want to do it on the cheap. He wants an older steel frame bike, so that helps us. But I am unaware of how to size him. For a commuter, this is so much easier for me! He's never had a road bike and is clueless. The only shops in town I trust with sizing are new-only and don't have used road bikes. He can't afford a new road bike and doesn't want anything that spendy. He would also like to learn a bit about the process of upkeep in process (he's finally believing me about bike care!). But man, that puts me in a bind because I don't know how to find him a good bike to ride 100 miles on!
Where should we begin? What should we look for? Will the LBS fit an older bike for him just like they would a new one (for a given price of course)?