In my quest to be less of a lard-ass I want to get a bike. Anybody have an old mountain/hybrid bike for sale?
If you can’t locate a used one don’t make the mistake I made when I bought bikes for my sons and get a cheap one from one on the big box stores. Even if they have Shimano shifters and derailers, they are usually bottom of the line versions and are good for only the most casual use....
Trek makes a good Bike I sold and repair Trek bikes for 12 years. Just remember there bikes at $1000 and under are made In China.Trek has there own Factory in China. They ship out of there warehouse in Swedesboro NJ. If you can do your own work you save alot of money.Find a good shop and go test ride some bikes. No test ride Don't shop there! Let them size you up on a bike.Just do yourself a favor if you need accessories, Buy them online. Thats where shops make there big bucks is the accessories.Bikes shops markup on bikes is between 23%-42%.Accessories 35%-75%
I can always count on the sound reasoning, sage advice, and great wisdom to be found in a post by German. You have challenged me to think so many times.
Seriously.
In recent years I’ve come to disagree with the last part of your advice. I agree that a good bike shop is the place to go to be properly set up with the right bike, especially for someone not well versed in them. But suggesting that one avoid buying accessories from the same shop because of the markup puts that shop one step closer to going out of business. As it is, small shops, be they bike, hunting & fishing or hardware stores, are all facing almost insurmountable competition from the big boxes and internet sales. Yet none of those sources can give you in-person advice or service that a small shop can when you need it. If you think they are the best place to buy a bike, wouldn’t you want them to stay in business? Given the fact that the pump, water bottle rack or whatever other accessory you buy will likely be a small percentage of the cost of the bike, is it really going to break anyone who can afford a new bike to also spend a few extra dollars over what it would cost online to buy their accessories there too? Sorry for getting up on my soapbox. I guess I’m just getting old and am not ready to see Main Street, USA go the way of the passenger pigeon.
There's two big local bike shops in Princeton. Their used selection kind of sucks, though. However I'll be using them for tune ups and parts.
Sounds like they did a bad job of fitting you for the bike. That's one of the reasons why I didn't want to buy at a department store.
I ended up buying a 1997 Trek 730 off of Craigslist. I overpaid for it, but it was the bike that I wanted. Now, to accessorize!
Ben, You might want to check some of the bike forums, most have a 'for sale' section like the NJ one below. My 2 boys used to be heavy into it, not so much now. They like the Specialized & GT brands. Iron Horse is another decent bike at fair prices.
http://www.mtbnj.com/forum/index.php