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Posted: 07/04/06 - 16:26 Post subject: bike checklist
Tell me the must haves when getting one please.
I'm setting out this coming weekend to purchase...pretty sure. I want to be ready.
List them...no go!!
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 16:31 Post subject:
Tires.
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 16:31 Post subject:
Brakes.
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 16:31 Post subject:
Pedals.
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 16:32 Post subject:
A seat.
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 16:32 Post subject:
OK, I'll leave the rest of this for legitimate answers.
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 16:54 Post subject:
helmet
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 17:11 Post subject:
bike computer, pump, extra tubes, patch kit, tire levers.
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 17:53 Post subject:
proper fitting......send a photo to PH with you on the bike he can probably give good feedback on seat height etc....
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 18:00 Post subject:
| runaroundsue wrote: | | proper fitting......send a photo to PH with you on the bike he can probably give good feedback on seat height etc.... |
Don't know your finacial situation but... I would heartily recommend you go to a REAL bike store (Not a Dick's Sporting goods) and talk to the sales staff. More importantly, get fitted properly. Good bikes come in many sizes
What do you want to do ? Centuries every weekend ? 25 - 30 Miles a ride ?
I did some checking before I bought. I do like my Greg LeMond Etape. It was that or the Trek 1000 - same comparable bikes. Costs will be in the $ 700 +/-. The next models up will cost about $ 1,200.
Suggest you take more than one weekend to look around and make a purchase.
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 20:59 Post subject:
| gretriever wrote: | | Brakes. | don't need one on a fixed gear, only on freewheelers.
as mentioned a road repair kit is great and yes get sized too, you can mess up your knees if not sized right.
I also reccomend some good bike gloves and some decent polycarb eye glasses for both sun and safty, a bug at 25 mph in the eye can sting
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 23:32 Post subject:
You're gonna be like 9 outta 10 around here and get a Trek anyway... why ya askin'?
/'bent or bust
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Posted: 07/04/06 - 23:38 Post subject:
In addition to the bike itself?
Water bottle holders or a Camelbak.
Helmet.
Spare tubes, tire levers if tires require it.
Pump.
Computer for that all important data.
Sunglasses.
Cycling shorts.
Light if you're going to ride at dusk, dawn, or at night.
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Posted: 07/05/06 - 05:36 Post subject:
Something to think about down the road, cycling shoes and clipless pedals
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Posted: 07/05/06 - 08:44 Post subject:
Was recommended to get a triple chain
double clip pedals (lots of stoplights here in Phoenix area)
carbon fork bike (not total carbon)
aerobars put on
What's your take?
Cappy...yes...shoes/pedals
Bikes? Looking at spending $800 for the bike itself.
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