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mimitabby
08-27-2006, 07:16 PM
Hey Guys
my niece (close to 40) has decided she needs a bike. She's not had one since she was a kid, and she's 5'1" tall with short legs and arms too.
She's on a very tight budget Probably under 450 dollars...
Any suggestions for what she can find in a bike?
I'm thinking hybrid here; something she can find in a LBS or REI.
Thanks
KnottedYet
08-27-2006, 07:24 PM
My DPITA is 4'11" and very happy with her Trek hybrid. I think she paid $300 for it a few years ago.
mimitabby
08-27-2006, 07:31 PM
Trek is one of my favorite bikes.. I'll look at them, thanks
mimitabby
08-27-2006, 08:04 PM
I looked at Raleigh, Trek and Giant and Trek has the best range of bikes in the lower range.
Giant has a really sweet looking bike for 500 bucks, i don't think she's going to want to spend that much; Raleigh makes a nice bike too; but their sizes are a bit odd (they have 2 "womens" bikes and they have bigger sizes than the others)
Her goal is to ride the STP (Seattle to Portland)
It's a lofty goal considering, but I'm sure if she works at it she can do it.
Denise223
08-27-2006, 08:50 PM
Hey Mimi:
Here's a link to the Gary Fisher site.
http://www.fisherbikes.com/bikes/collection.asp
I have a 2003 Nirvana & DH has 2003 Zebrano. (hybrid)
Check out his site.
Have a nice day :)!
Denise
midgetcycler
08-28-2006, 05:09 AM
If she would prefer a road bike, I got a Motobecane Mirage Sport for about $400. It is on the low end for road bikes, but so far I have been very happy with mine. I too am short and on a budget!! I am 5'0" and the 51 cm fits me just fine. I got mine at a LBS, but it is also available through ebay for about $100 less. I just thought buying it through the LBS was a smart move for me since this particular shop gives free service for life.
7rider
08-28-2006, 05:31 AM
I looked at Raleigh, Trek and Giant and Trek has the best range of bikes in the lower range.
Giant has a really sweet looking bike for 500 bucks, i don't think she's going to want to spend that much; Raleigh makes a nice bike too; but their sizes are a bit odd (they have 2 "womens" bikes and they have bigger sizes than the others)
Her goal is to ride the STP (Seattle to Portland)
It's a lofty goal considering, but I'm sure if she works at it she can do it.
That's a pretty lofty goal to do on such an inexpensive bike. Does her budget include necessary accessories (helmet, flat repair kit, pump) or is that JUST for the bike? Bear in mind the saying "you get what you pay for," and bikes in that range will tend to be heavier with lower end components - quite a challenge for a long distance ride. Has she considered used (eBay, Craigslist, etc)?
However, this time of year, she may be able to get a decent "year end close out" from a larger shop. A friend of mine got a really nice flat bar road bike from Performance for $400 last Fall on which she successfully completed her first century.
She should really be prepared to swing a leg over some options and ride them.
mimitabby
08-28-2006, 06:07 AM
That's a pretty lofty goal to do on such an inexpensive bike. Does her budget include necessary accessories (helmet, flat repair kit, pump) or is that JUST for the bike? Bear in mind the saying "you get what you pay for," and bikes in that range will tend to be heavier with lower end components - quite a challenge for a long distance ride. Has she considered used (eBay, Craigslist, etc)?
However, this time of year, she may be able to get a decent "year end close out" from a larger shop. A friend of mine got a really nice flat bar road bike from Performance for $400 last Fall on which she successfully completed her first century.
She should really be prepared to swing a leg over some options and ride them.
Her stingy husband has bikes.. and don't worry; she won't go out the door without a helmet. He can fix her tires for her, at least at first.
I rode the STP on a cheap hybrid, not saying that just because i did, she can, but if she really gets into riding, it will validate her need for a better bike.
Hey, he was going to buy her a "comfort bike" before I jumped into the fray.
I'm thinking she's going to find some sales too.
mimitabby
08-28-2006, 06:08 AM
If she would prefer a road bike, I got a Motobecane Mirage Sport for about $400. It is on the low end for road bikes, but so far I have been very happy with mine. I too am short and on a budget!! I am 5'0" and the 51 cm fits me just fine. I got mine at a LBS, but it is also available through ebay for about $100 less. I just thought buying it through the LBS was a smart move for me since this particular shop gives free service for life.
Thanks, i'll look at motobecane too.
Trek 7200FX
Many girls here got started on that (including me).
Very decently priced. Was happy with SPD pedals! Sometimes when I hop on it again I am surprised at how fast it is, especially when compared to my other hybrid.
Geonz
08-28-2006, 08:06 AM
I'd try the FX too, unless she is set on a road bike. THe "city bikes" can do nicely for long distance, especially if you switch out the tires when you buy it (which is what I did with my 7500FX).
Cassandra_Cain
08-28-2006, 08:09 AM
Trek 7200FX
Many girls here got started on that (including me).
Very decently priced. Was happy with SPD pedals! Sometimes when I hop on it again I am surprised at how fast it is, especially when compared to my other hybrid.
I started out with a 7200 some time ago and also recommend it. I think they (and similar bikes) are perfect for people starting out. The bikes aren't intimidating (not to the mind or wallet!), fairly comfortable, and very versatile. With a few tweeks and a little training, I bet she could to the Seattle to Portland ride on it.
Cindyloo
08-28-2006, 10:02 AM
I don't know much about them but the Jamis Coda is around $440.
Edited to say that they also have a women specific design Coda.
Bruno28
08-29-2006, 12:13 PM
I'm 5'2" and short in the leg department. I've had my Trek 7.2 fx wsd for just over a month and am finding it really comfortable and good to ride. No saddle or fitting problems from the time it left the shop.
And I think it looks really nice as well.
mimitabby
08-29-2006, 12:22 PM
we're going to the bike shop tonight, they have mostlly treks where we are going.
I'll let you know..
mimitabby
08-29-2006, 06:55 PM
Hi, we took the niece and her two kids to the bike shop.
He had a specialized dolce 48cm WSD and a trek hybrid wsd.
the specialized was too big but he found one at another store
which is last year's model, a 750 dollar bike for 500 dollars.
So on thursday, when he has the smaller specialized, she will test ride
both the trek and specialized. She can't decide whether to go for
a road bike or a hybrid, because she has a messed up neck and
hand issues...
but Things are looking good!
:)
I gave her her first pair of bike gloves tonight.
Geonz
08-30-2006, 06:00 AM
Yea, yea, another addict in the making :) :) :)
roshelleuop
08-30-2006, 06:15 AM
If you are on a budget, all I can say is e-bay e-bay e-bay!!!
Roshelle from Milwaukee
http://wisconsinbetties.blogspot.com/
mimitabby
08-30-2006, 06:15 AM
I hope so. She has other issues; a husband who is determined to sabotage
her every effort..
mimitabby
08-30-2006, 06:16 AM
If you are on a budget, all I can say is e-bay e-bay e-bay!!!
Roshelle from Milwaukee
http://wisconsinbetties.blogspot.com/
Roshelle
I love ebay, that's where i got my bianchi. but this gal needs to be fitted.
She barely fits the 14" bikes; she has short arms, legs, torso...
at this bike shop i know she'll get plenty of help this way and it looks
like they have a 2005 (2006?) bike that might be perfect and marked way down.
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