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Posted by winston on Apr-24-2009 05:46:

suggest a good bike

Urban purposes such as: sidewalks, pavements (both damaged and good-duh), grass but not hills, you get the picture. Affordable, but I'm open to any suggestion...


Posted by shaw on Apr-24-2009 05:51:

Tyron will hook you up.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-24-2009 05:51:

jennypie.


Posted by Banora on Apr-24-2009 05:52:

Your mom?


Posted by winston on Apr-24-2009 05:54:

why are you people in my thread?


Posted by Frenchie on Apr-24-2009 05:58:

I'm more interested in the trampoline.


Posted by winston on Apr-24-2009 05:59:

is that what you call tramps these days?


Posted by yukii on Apr-24-2009 06:00:

i know this will prlly sound dumb- but i would just search for a regular mountain bike- they go well with everything i think OR you should go to a cycling store- there's several where i live & just ask them for their opinion bc they actually know their bikes


Posted by Frenchie on Apr-24-2009 06:01:

prlly? Seriously? Fuck.


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-24-2009 06:02:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
prlly? Seriously? Fuck.


hey, at least her sentence was accurate


Posted by Frenchie on Apr-24-2009 06:03:

My sentence is accurate. Full of rage. That's accurate. Whose side are you on, bitch?


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-24-2009 06:05:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
hey, at least her sentence


quote:
Originally posted by yukii
i know this will prlly sound dumb-


quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
was accurate


Posted by yukii on Apr-24-2009 06:05:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN


cute!


Posted by Frenchie on Apr-24-2009 06:06:

Aw shit.


Posted by bamski on Apr-24-2009 06:07:

Re: suggest a good bike


Posted by pkcRAISTLIN on Apr-24-2009 06:07:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
Aw shit.


dont you worry kiddo, you're still one of my special victims


Posted by Ian on Apr-24-2009 08:14:

depends on your budget enrique. there's bikes for all purposes but it'd be useless suggesting one until I know what you wanna spend

I would probably suggest a hybrid for your style though. it has a more relaxed type of riding & can do off-road on gentle paths/cycle ways but won't handle anything too extreme, drops etc.

for example if you were paying �600ish (whatever that is in usd now) you'd get such as

http://www.evanscycles.com/products...d-bike-ec017194

basic front suspension to help on slight bumps, upright riding position, good mid-range sram/shimano components and such.

spend the same on a proper 'mountain bike' and you'd get probably basic entry-level components for the 'off road' sense, with the basic & quite poor rockshox dart forks. go upto �675ish and you'd get a great bike though

http://www.evanscycles.com/products...n-bike-ec016419



My bike is a tad more up the food chain line and right now i'm doing the kind of riding you want to do, but I know that once i get some core fitness, it'll handle a bit more offroad when I'm ready to hit it.


Posted by Sushipunk on Apr-24-2009 08:25:

quote:
Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
dont you worry kiddo, you're still one of my special victims


Another one? Damn, must be like a day-care centre at your place. Is Tricia looking after them or something, or is she roped to the wall too?


Posted by Knowland on Apr-24-2009 10:13:

Get a Specialized.


Posted by echosystm on Apr-24-2009 14:03:

I would get a Specialized. I've had two now and they're great bikes.

Make sure you get a model with lockout on the forks and make sure they are RokShox. Lockout will make the forks really stiff, which is good for commuting. No other suspension company has as durable lockout mechanism as RokShox.


Posted by Boomer187 on Apr-24-2009 14:38:

quote:
Originally posted by Knowland
Get a Specialized.



+80


you get great parts for a great price.



Although my other advice is to get dual suspension and head to the mountains. Nothing beats flying down 2,000ft of single track after climbing just as many feet at a 3% incline! do it!


Posted by Teezdalien on Apr-24-2009 14:43:

Get a REAL bike!


Posted by l�cid on Apr-24-2009 15:22:


Posted by Ygrene on Apr-24-2009 16:50:

GT Zaskar Carbon Team.


Posted by Ian on Apr-24-2009 19:19:

quote:
Originally posted by Ygrene
GT Zaskar Carbon Team.


meh. 10 years ago the zaskar was 'it'

now it's the zesty



or the meta 5.5


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