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  1. #1
    Sarahskf Guest

    help identifying bike

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    Hi there,

    I found this website and thought maybe someone on here could help with my silly predicament.

    I ride a "Kmart special" bicycle ... it's old and decrepid and I need a new one. I went into a bicycle store on a recent vacation and fell in love with a bike. It was so fantastic looking: pale yellow body with small brown flowers on the frame, from far away you couldn't tell they were flowers, and a brown leather seat and matching handlebars. The price on the tag was $34. I told the salesperson I was going to think about it and went home. He told me it was a "hybrid" -- not quite a mountain bike. I have since called the store to ask what kind of bike it was but the person who helped me left and no one can answer my question. I would like to find this bike online and buy it -- but I have no idea what brand, model, etc. Anyone have any ideas how to go about identifying it? I love, love, love this bike now and would like to buy one. What about a website with lots of pictures where I might find it?

    Thanks so much for your help.

    Sarah

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    Sarah,
    Can't you ask the manager what brands of bikes they carry and at least be able to track it down that way?
    But my main puzzlement is the $34 price tag- are you sure this was an adult bike? Was it used? Seems awfully low priced to me. Hopefully it wouldn't fall apart right away if you did get one!
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    $34.00?? Was that a typo?? Even a used bike would prolly be more than that... I dunno? I'm puzzled??
    From the sound of it though it sounds like a beach cruiser to me? Did it have wide handle bars?

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    Trek Calypso, perhaps? Retails for about $300.


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    I wonder if the tag said $34.00 and was a typo for $340.00??? No bike from a bike shop costs $34! And you wouldn't want it if it did -- that's cheaper than a Kmart special!
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    Electra Daisy?

    $420
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  7. #7
    Sarahskf Guest

    Talking whoops!

    Sorry! The price tag was $349. That was an unfortunate typo! Thanks so very much for the helpful responses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarahskf
    Sorry! The price tag was $349. That was an unfortunate typo! Thanks so very much for the helpful responses.
    HA! HA!

    Yea, when I read, "$34", I thought, "Why does she CARE what type of bike it is... and why did she even THINK about it... a bike that cheap should have been bought right then and there!"
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    Yeah we were all trying to be polite and refrain from saying "Thirty four dollars!?!- that must be a heck of a piece of JUNK!"
    I think we did well!
    Lisa
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    Could be the K2 T-Nine Breeze too

    http://www.k2bikes.com/products/bike...D=92&year=2006

    It's blue with a subtle pattern of blue flowers, but maybe last year it was a different color? It would be around that price too.
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    Ask the bike shop which brands they carry, and you can narrow it down some.

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    I thought it might be a K2 T-Nine model, too, because I saw their Trailhead model at REI a few weeks ago and it has a really cool subtle flower pattern, as well. I am not much for flowers on bikes, but I was ready to trade in my Rockhopper on the spot. That one is green, but I thought maybe they had a hybrid in the yellow.

    It's really the brown saddle and handlebar grips that are throwing me.

 

 

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