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Quote Originally Posted by Meowkungpow View Post
So I traded in the Giant Escape I bought last month for a 2012 Giant Avail Composite 2. http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-us/....2/9047/48930/

I got it for 1300. I feel like I got a pretty good deal, but i'm so new to this so i don't really know. I did change the pedals to shimano multis with a clip on just one side because i'm not really confident about clipping in and where i live there are loads of hills (I am not ashamed to say I get off the bike and walk it up the hill if i'm dying).

My questions are:

1) Did i get a pretty decent bike? I can find NO reviews about this bike on the net which concerns me a tad.

2) What kind of shoes do you recommend for clipping in when you don't want to spend a fortune and aren't super confident yet?

3) Any general advice for a newbie???
You have a pretty nice bike. FWIW, my Apex-equipped CX bike with steel frame retails for about $1600, and a carbon road bike with Tiagra (the approximate Shimano equivalent of Apex) would run about $2000 or so, so you got a steal there! Yes, Apex is entry-level SRAM, but it's nicer than entry-level Shimano. (This is coming from someone who prefers Shimano, even though I've ridden with higher-end Shimano maybe twice and have entry-level Shimano on my road bike.)

Shoes...What can you go try on in your area? Fit comes first. Boyfriend's mom wasn't looking to spend a whole bunch when she bought her shoes, but it turns out that the only ones that fit her were Sidi and therefore sell-a-kidney expensive. Look for a mountain bike shoe that you can use with your dual-sided pedals.

General advice: Perhaps take a class or two on bike maintenance and 'rules of the road' if you can. Ride around in a parking lot (school lots on weekends are great) or on grass to practice clipping in and out. Read the saddle threads, as I almost guarantee that the saddle it came with sucks. The important things, of course, are to ride your bike and have fun.