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Date: 15 Oct 2006 22:54:42
From: Miss Rose
Subject: Reccommendations for first Bike
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Hoping I can get some advice from any experienced bike riders out there. I live in Las Vegas and am interested in buying a decent bicycle to do some outdoor cycling. I don't plan on going on very rough terrain, but plan on riding thru my neighborhood and perhaps on some basic trails up at Red Rock Canyon. I've never really owned a bike except for a 10 speed back in my high school days. What's a good bike to get that's not too basic, but not too complex? I'm okay with spending around $300, that's what I'm expecting it'll cost. Any information you have is better than where I'm at now!!! Thanks alot!
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Date: 18 Oct 2006 09:07:43
From: Bill H.
Subject: Re: Reccommendations for first Bike
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On Oct 15, 10:54 pm, "Miss Rose" <ktros...@hotmail.com > wrote: > I've never really owned a bike except for a 10 speed back in my high > school days. What's a good bike to get that's not too basic, but not > too complex? I'm okay with spending around $300, that's what I'm > expecting it'll cost. Any information you have is better than where > I'm at now!!! Thanks alot! Trek makes some pretty solid entry-level mountain bikes/hybrids in your budget. Also, Giant and Specialized bikes are probably also within reach. Check what your LBS has.
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Date: 17 Oct 2006 19:46:18
From: Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman
Subject: Re: Recommendations for first Bike
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nash wrote: > I just got a good deal on a GT Avalanch. Demo. Also, I think there > are more bike deals in the winter. Get disc brakes if you can, and > aluminum frame. You can put various size wheels with disc brakes and > they have excellent braking. Aluminum frame will not rust on you. Is frame corrosion a problem in Las Vegas, NV? -- Tom Sherman - Here, not there.
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Date: 16 Oct 2006 23:49:08
From: reyes
Subject: Re: Reccommendations for first Bike
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I have no regets with my purchase of a Giant Cypress DX hybrid. I spent $300 last spring for a new 2005 model. I've logged over a thousand miles on her. I'm not aware of the trails in your locale though. The trails I ride mostly are asphalt with an occasional gravel road crossing. Miss Rose wrote: > Hoping I can get some advice from any experienced bike riders out > there. I live in Las Vegas and am interested in buying a decent > bicycle to do some outdoor cycling. I don't plan on going on very > rough terrain, but plan on riding thru my neighborhood and perhaps on > some basic trails up at Red Rock Canyon. > > I've never really owned a bike except for a 10 speed back in my high > school days. What's a good bike to get that's not too basic, but not > too complex? I'm okay with spending around $300, that's what I'm > expecting it'll cost. Any information you have is better than where > I'm at now!!! Thanks alot!
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Date: 17 Oct 2006 20:36:36
From: Jason in Indy
Subject: Re: Reccommendations for first Bike
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I second the suggestion of a Giant Cypress DX hybrid. A couple of years ago, I was just getting into cycling. That was my choice after much investigation. Good bike, good price, and a hybrid (not an MTB or a road bike but a bit of both). Having bicycled Red Rock, outside of Vegas, I can vouch for the Cypress DX in that terrain. You can't go wrong with the DX. As mentioned, you should visit your LBS and ride a variety of bikes to get a better feel of what you want. I would also recommend getting "fitted" for your bike. It makes all the difference in the world if you ride alot. Good Luck! "reyes" <reyeshawk@aol.com > wrote in message news:1161067748.165669.88690@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... >I have no regets with my purchase of a Giant Cypress DX hybrid. I > spent $300 last spring for a new 2005 model. I've logged over a > thousand miles on her. > > I'm not aware of the trails in your locale though. The trails I ride > mostly are asphalt with an occasional gravel road crossing. > > Miss Rose wrote: >> Hoping I can get some advice from any experienced bike riders out >> there. I live in Las Vegas and am interested in buying a decent >> bicycle to do some outdoor cycling. I don't plan on going on very >> rough terrain, but plan on riding thru my neighborhood and perhaps on >> some basic trails up at Red Rock Canyon. >> >> I've never really owned a bike except for a 10 speed back in my high >> school days. What's a good bike to get that's not too basic, but not >> too complex? I'm okay with spending around $300, that's what I'm >> expecting it'll cost. Any information you have is better than where >> I'm at now!!! Thanks alot! >
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Date: 16 Oct 2006 09:38:52
From: nash
Subject: Re: Recommendations for first Bike
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I just got a good deal on a GT Avalanch. Demo. Also, I think there are more bike deals in the winter. Get disc brakes if you can, and aluminum frame. You can put various size wheels with disc brakes and they have excellent braking. Aluminum frame will not rust on you.
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Date: 16 Oct 2006 10:00:49
From: catzz66
Subject: Re: Reccommendations for first Bike
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Miss Rose wrote: > Hoping I can get some advice from any experienced bike riders out > there. I live in Las Vegas and am interested in buying a decent > bicycle to do some outdoor cycling. I don't plan on going on very > rough terrain, but plan on riding thru my neighborhood and perhaps on > some basic trails up at Red Rock Canyon. > > I've never really owned a bike except for a 10 speed back in my high > school days. What's a good bike to get that's not too basic, but not > too complex? I'm okay with spending around $300, that's what I'm > expecting it'll cost. Any information you have is better than where > I'm at now!!! Thanks alot! > If you have access to a good local bike shop, I'd go try some bikes out. Some major brand mountain bikes and hybrids start close to your target amount, but I would decide what you like before doing anything else.
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