looking to soon get me a road bike so I can get into duathlons and eventually triathlons. Only thing is the cheapest bike at a local shop is like $700.00, been scouring the ads for used but then again I dont really know what to look for. seen some cheap ones by schwinn at academy and triace at walmart but not sure if their worth getting. think I need like a 54cm frame
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Originally posted by jfrog View Postlooking to soon get me a road bike so I can get into duathlons and eventually triathlons. Only thing is the cheapest bike at a local shop is like $700.00, been scouring the ads for used but then again I dont really know what to look for. seen some cheap ones by schwinn at academy and triace at walmart but not sure if their worth getting. think I need like a 54cm frame
If you end up buying new, it is like buying a car, don't pay sticker, the shop will usually work with you on the price and accessories. Also New models are released each year and you can get better deals on older models that they still have in inventory.
If you are trying to save some money hit up craigslist try to find a bike that is in your frame size, it maybe a few years old, but you can really find some great deals out there that may have barely been ridden. Another plus is you can get something that has already had some upgraded components added. If you buy it used, take it to a shop and let them give it a full service before taking it out.
Some other items:
Helmet - It's a must.
Cycling Computer - Tracks speed, trip, avg speed, cadence, etc.
Shoes/Pedal - You may start with platform style pedal (doesn't retain your foot), but going to clip-less pedals and shoes are so much more efficient.
Bike shorts/bib - Buy them, your ass will thank you.
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Originally posted by jfrog View Postthink Im just gonna mod my mountain bike for now (take of knobby tires and remove the suspension fork) at least till I get the feel of it and money saved up. Ill keep watching the ads and garage sales, who knows I might get lucky
If you are just starting out just get some road tires for the MTB. I assume since you are removing the front suspension you can't lock out the suspension.
I can lock out my suspension and if I have road tires on it I can sustain 22 MPH over a 40K. A few MPH under what I can do on the tri bike. I do it when the trails are too wet to ride and need to ride the MTB over the tri bike.Originally posted by DennyI call dibs on Don's balls!
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Entry level Nashbar Aluminum Frame with Partial Carbon fork $450
Last edited by robert; 08-31-2011, 12:15 PM.
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i'm still kicking myself for selling my Cervelo P2. I bought it for 600 bucks off a GI, rode it for a season then sold it for 1800. Tri bikes are no joke, the prices go from expensive to outrageous. but they are IMO the sexiest looking road bikes on the market. I'd recommend going to a bike shop, finding the brand/fit that you want, and then checking out CL and see if anybody's selling the bike you want.
there's a 54cm cervelo, i'm sure its already sold tho since its an old ad, but just an example. you're lucky because you're small, most Tri bikes are in that size range.
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Look into Scatante or Fuji. If you're in the DFW area you can stop by a Performance Bike store and find some bikes that'll get you more for the money.Originally posted by JesterEvery time you see the fucking guy....show him your fucking dick.. Just whip out your hawg and wiggle it in his direction, put it away, call him a fuckin meatgazer, shoot him the bird and go inside.
He will spend the rest of the day wondering if he is gay.Originally posted by DennyWhat the fuck ever, you fucking fragile faggot.
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