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Sorta continuing on from this post, I am looking to buy a bike.

 

I also know nothing about bikes.

 

Help.

 

Any suggestions/things to look out for when buying? How much to pay? Where to get em? Accessories? Any info would be mad appreciated!

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Guest Al Hounos

Just go to a decent bike shop (independently owned, staffed by bicycle nerds) and they'll set you up. I don't know how much more bikes are in the UK, but I wouldn't spend less than $250 on one in the states, you should get a really capable bike for $300-400. So maybe budget 200 quid?

 

if you're mainly using for commuting, I'd recommend an MTB-style commuter over an all-out road bike (the ones with funny handlebars).

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Guest AcrossCanyons

halfords will sell a basic bike for £60 or thereabouts

 

but how quickly will it cripple inwards on me while im riding?

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Guest uptowndevil

you can't go wrong with a chopper bike.

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how and where do i obtain this beauty

 

if you're willing to pay cash, i have a cousin who can cut you a deal

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Guest dese manz hatin

Serious advice m8

 

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Cube Ltd4. Real good bike, got it when it was barely a year old for only 800€ including Shimano XT and damn good suspension (of which I forgot the name) which is a pisstake basically. Great bike for cross-country, definitely above average on the road....11,5kg what uppppppppp.

Search for it, if you find it, it must be real cheap now.

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Serious advice m8

 

cube_ltd_4.jpg

 

Cube Ltd4. Real good bike, got it when it was barely a year old for only 800€ including Shimano XT and damn good suspension (of which I forgot the name) which is a pisstake basically. Great bike for cross-country, definitely above average on the road....11,5kg what uppppppppp.

Search for it, if you find it, it must be real cheap now.

 

that looks nice.

 

my advice: don't settle for anything less than shimano deore derailleurs and rapid-fire shifters. if it has twist-shifters, it's probably crap. and avoid disk brakes, they're an unreliable maintenance headache. vbrakes for life.

 

in Canada, you can get a good bike used for about $600, new will cost about twice as much.

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Guest Ron Manager

I bought a Specialized Hard Rock on eBay for about £80 on eBay about 6 months ago. It's presumably a few years old but seemed practically brand new. One of my best purchases of the last couple years. Looks like this:

 

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Quality build, no suspension as I only ride it around Manchester. But it's perfect for that; I ride about 40-50 miles per week on average. Most of my friends have roadbikes but I don't think I'd like one because you can't really hop on-and-off the pavement with those, plus a lot of roads around here have terrible potholes. So to answer your question on how much to pay, I'd say it entirely depends on what you want to use it for. If you just need a no-frills bike to get around, I'd get something used because you can get a decent bike like this for cheap.

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Guest we_kill_soapscum

i have a fucked up raleigh but the frame is aluminum and light...do bike stores let u trade in the frame for cash off a used bike?

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I just went into a bike shop today, to do some research on a new bike (mine was stolen last year).

 

There were 3000 dollar bikes! Who the fuck rides a 3000 dollar bike unless they are racers?

 

Even a good 300-400 dollar bike makes me uncomfortable... Seeing as my 150 dollar bike got stolen.

 

I guess I'll invest in really good locks, and never let anyone borrow my bike ever again (my roommate borrowed my bike, and he's the one who didn't lock it up... Hence being stolen)

 

I just want a good bike that works well on the streets of sf, decent on

a trail, and ugly enough that no one would even bother wanting to put any effort into stealing it.

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I just want a good bike that works well on the streets of sf, decent on

a trail, and ugly enough that no one would even bother wanting to put any effort into stealing it.

 

yes i think this is the amateur city dwelling bike riders dream

 

its nice but really cheap and looks like shit but its awesome. thats def what i want.

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I just went into a bike shop today, to do some research on a new bike (mine was stolen last year).

 

There were 3000 dollar bikes! Who the fuck rides a 3000 dollar bike unless they are racers?

 

Even a good 300-400 dollar bike makes me uncomfortable... Seeing as my 150 dollar bike got stolen.

 

I guess I'll invest in really good locks, and never let anyone borrow my bike ever again (my roommate borrowed my bike, and he's the one who didn't lock it up... Hence being stolen)

 

I just want a good bike that works well on the streets of sf, decent on

a trail, and ugly enough that no one would even bother wanting to put any effort into stealing it.

 

I've got a $1500 road bike. People pay 20x that for cars, so it seems reasonable to me.

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Guest ojkewin

okay i don't want to contribute to a possiblity, but if this becomes a fixie arguement, i swear to god. Fixies have legit purposes, one of them being to make hipsters hipsters.

 

Seriously though it depends on what you wanna do with it. Like mountain bikes are fun, because they can go anywhere, just maybe not as fast. Dunno how much you care about looks but the hybrid bike (mountain/street cross) basically always look awful, and usually are not built with the quality as a legit road bike or a legit mountain bike. And chaosmachine is kind of right. Disc brakes are powerful, but if you tend to get things even a little beat up, get v brakes. If you dent a disc, you have to replace the whole fucking thing. So i guess here my real advice. If your going to be lazy about it, get a steel frame, single speed, kickback brake cruiser bike. If you wanna be able to bounce across the sidewalks, streets, off curbs, and through puddles, get a mountain bike. If you wanna be intense about it, just get some cheap road bike, theyre fast. All these options should be able state-side for less than 500 for good quality, anything more and the quality really dosnt matter. 6000 dollars bikes break down just as fast. As far as accesories go, just get a good backpack. If your gonna be riding at night, get some little lights. Don't spend more than 10 bucks on lights or you're getting jammed in the pooper. As far a where to go, find some little bike shop. I wouldn't go to like a big store because its nice to be able to get your ride serviced at the same place. You can also go online. Like bikes direct is a good website. Or at least i know people who've had good experiences. hope this helps.

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