Training Bike was stolen. Need recommendations on a new one.
bshedwick
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So my hybrid bike that was set up as a road bike / triathlon bike was stolen this weekend. I've been wanting to get a new bike for a while now.
I'm looking for a sub-$1000 road bike. Anyone have recommendations?
I'm looking for a sub-$1000 road bike. Anyone have recommendations?
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Sorry to hear that.
Are you willing to go used? You'll probably get more baby for your buck that way. Hell, you might even find your bike that way.1 -
NorthCascades wrote: »Sorry to hear that.
Are you willing to go used? You'll probably get more baby for your buck that way. Hell, you might even find your bike that way.
I have look through Craigslist for my bike, and have looked used. I think I'm more interested in getting a new bike so that I can set it up exactly how I want.
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I have to confess to a fondness for Giant bikes, they seem to offer the best value for a given price point (they're also the biggest frame maker in the world and make most of the frames used by Trek and some other manufacturers). Brand new in the $1,000 range you'd probably be looking at an aluminum frame with a Tiagra groupset which would be a very serviceable bike.
Your best bet, however is to head out to your local bike shop and test drive a few different bikes. I ride a Giant Defy (older model) and find it insanely comfortable and nimble but you may find that their frame geometry doesn't suit you as well.0 -
BrianSharpe wrote: »I have to confess to a fondness for Giant bikes, they seem to offer the best value for a given price point (they're also the biggest frame maker in the world and make most of the frames used by Trek and some other manufacturers). Brand new in the $1,000 range you'd probably be looking at an aluminum frame with a Tiagra groupset which would be a very serviceable bike.
Your best bet, however is to head out to your local bike shop and test drive a few different bikes. I ride a Giant Defy (older model) and find it insanely comfortable and nimble but you may find that their frame geometry doesn't suit you as well.
Thanks for the input. I've looked online at bikes, but I really would rather buy at a local shop so that I can have it set up correctly for me.0 -
Definitely more bang for the buck if you go used. When you say you want new so you can get it exactly how you want, what do you mean by that?
If insisting on new, start with the the big 4 - Trek, Giant, Cannondale, Specialized. Given your price point, I'd probably start with cannondale... their alu is hard to beat. Though, I might be biased, so...0 -
See if you have a Raleigh dealer nearby. They have almost no marketing costs, so they are a little cheaper.
Otherwise, go to your LBS and try out some bikes. Something like a Specialized Allez in right in that price range if it fits you.0 -
Definitely more bang for the buck if you go used. When you say you want new so you can get it exactly how you want, what do you mean by that?
If insisting on new, start with the the big 4 - Trek, Giant, Cannondale, Specialized. Given your price point, I'd probably start with cannondale... their alu is hard to beat. Though, I might be biased, so...
I was thinking new as I'd like to get a bike with the mostly up to date components (integrated brake shifters, etc) rather than replacing any. I'm also not exactly sure what size bike I'd need to get.
What about Fuji bikes?0
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