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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    Cincinnati, Ohio
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    778
    Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooo...

    Oh, wait.. that wasn't aimed at you

    +1 on the atta girl on the riding ANYTHING. Just ride.

    +1 on the CraigsList ideer. I bought my used Trek on CL for about half what it would have cost me new and not much more then the $200 you mentioned having to spend on a bike.

    I'd rather see someone spend what they could afford and have money left over for a good helmet (really important) to go with that bike. I can find really good quality and stylist helmets at my sporting goods retailer for about $50.

    Shannon
    Starbucks.. did someone say Starbucks?!?!
    http://www.cincylights.com

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Portland, OR
    Posts
    324
    Welcome and so glad you are out there riding - that is number one, afterall!

    Waaaay back in 1990, after I had been riding a lowish to mid-range bike I splurged on a great bike, because I knew I really loved riding a lot. Ha, I spent $1500 on a top-end Bridgestone with Dura-Ace components.

    Guess what? I am still riding that same bike, save new saddle and don't know how many tires and tubes. Today, it's "vintage", old-school down-tube shifters, traditional drop bars, 7 speed rear cassette.

    But .... I love riding it, it is my commuter joy ride. Bought my son a new bike, to him, for $350.00. Back in its day (89/90) it was probably a 800-1000 something bike with its Shimano Ultegra 600 component group. He loves it, loves the old style shifting, totally loves that it is so much lighter than the bike it replaced.

    As others have said, you don't always have to buy new.

    Happy, happy riding to you!

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    '89 Bridgestone Radac Dura-Ace | Specialized Ruby, 143
    '92 Bridgestone MB-1 | Specialized Ruby, 143
    '92 Bridgestone MB-1.2 (balloon tire bike) | Specialized Ruby, 143
    '93 Bridgestone MB-5 (my SUB*) | Specialized Lithia, 143


    My blog: Portlandia Pedaler (at Blogger)

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Posts
    3,176
    One of the worst things about dept. store bikes is that they may have been assembled by people who know nothing about bikes. So do a basic set up check to be sure the brakes and shifters and cables and tires. If you don't know what to look for, find someone to help you learn.

    Our neighbor had a bike from Costco with the fork on backwards.
    Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Ontario, Canada
    Posts
    153
    Like others, my first 'adult' bike, bought around 12 years ago, was a Walmart bike. Wanted something that wasn't too expensive as I wasn't sure at that time whether I would like cycling enough to invest serious $$ in a bike.

    Turns out I did like cycling that much...rode that bike for two years sold it, bought a used hybrid from my favourite lbs, sold that bike and bought my road bike.....then my commuter/mtb.....latest addition was a lovely turquose beach bike (and I can hardly wait for the weather to warm up so I can ride it)!!!

    As I recall, that used hybrid actually cost me less than the new Walmart bike, so + 1 on the recommendations to look for a used bike if you decide you like cycling that much - and I bet you will, its addictive - lbs, craigslist - folks from my cyclling club often are selling or know someone who is selling.

    Serendipity

    "So far, this is the oldest I've ever been....."

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    N. California
    Posts
    440
    Ha! My first ride was a Target mountain bike! Welcome!
    Be yourself, to the extreme!

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    San Diego
    Posts
    4
    The first bike I ever bought was a Schwinn from Walmart! It was $80 on sale. LOL. I bought it so I could ride to the bookstore, one of my favorite hang out spots, about 4 miles away. It worked well enough until a few of the parts went bad.

    My current bike is a K2 T-Nine Crosswind bought at a closeout sale. I'm actually going to use it for a 53 mile bike event in April. I thought about buying a "real" road bike, but I thought it would be a waste, since I haven't learned to looooove cycling, yet. I'm working on it, though!

 

 

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