check out the classifieds in the southwest cycling news, a joint monthly publication of the austin cycling association and the san antonio wheelmen.
check out the classifieds in the southwest cycling news, a joint monthly publication of the austin cycling association and the san antonio wheelmen.
Amanda is making me want to go to Austin and bike shop.![]()
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I have "rented" my friends cannondale dual assault hybrid (the one I had been riding). I have it until after the race for now. (I might be able to buy it.... not sure)
It is a start..... and much easier then trying to find something in the next 8 weeks.
I did put different pedals on it to match the shoes I got for spin class.
Now I can concentrate on getting ready for the race and do more computer homework and find out what kind of bike I really want before going and buying one. I can also save my pennies!!!
Tina
Last edited by txred9876; 03-29-2009 at 08:08 AM.
In my city, each burrough proceeds to sell the lost & found stuff that was collected through the year on the street or in public places, public transit, etc. There are bikes in there. Each burrough proceeds at a different time of year, and some enlist a private firm to auction them off. We have to check the local newspapers or call the city and burroughs to find out when and where. I don't know about Austin TX, but it costs nothing to find out if such an auction or sale happens in your city. It might be an interesting opportunity to find a cheap bike. And you would be surprised to see what shows up in those auctions.
We have a bike co-op where you can go down and pick out a bike from the ranks (this is where the university and police send the abandoned bikes) and "build" it - get it working - with help from the volunteer staff.... ends up costing about 150 for a good bike, though you have to wait for a fresh lot to get a road bike (except this one really cute one... if I wanted road I would do it myself.
Hybrids are much cheaper and you can get a pretty light one... I put a few thousand miles on my hybrids each year.
Well the cannondale F400 (as I found out I think...LOL) is now mine. I still eventually would like to try a road bike.... once I loose more of this belly!!!
Tina
Not sure what your resources are but for starters, and I'm sure you have, but make sure you know how to fit a bike so that if you get used, it's going to work well for you.
From there- craigslist, yard sales, and word of mouth. A lot of our bike shops also trade, and thus sell used bikes- maybe something will pop up at a shop by you?
We have a bike rescue program also- people donate their old bikes, and volunteers help you fix them up and call them yours- maybe you have something like that?
Good luck!