Buying a bike...


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I wanted to buy a bike for the summer... nothing fancy :p nothing i need to jump off a cliff, and land on one tire type of stuff.. just riding for excercise... i live in Ontario (mississauga) so don't suggest anything thats above $300.. cause i dont wanna pay like $500 for a bike ill use 5 months out of the year :p

i was looking at Canadian Tire.. and some are pretty nice, and seem to be good enough..

suggestions / things to watch out for before buying...

p.s. i didnt know where to post this.. it's a sport right :p

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in my life, cycling is #1, so i suggest you bite the bullet and get an entry level road bike for ~US$600 because cycling becomes incredibly addicting. you can usually find the trek 1000 for around US$550. if you just want some kind of crap go to walmart and get one of their junk made in china schwinn mountain bikes. regardless of what you get, make sure you buy a helmet. i had a really bad crash a little over a month ago which left me left wrist broken in many places and my helmet cracked all the way through. my head was fine though. if i hadn't had it on i'd be dead.

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I'd go for a norco entry level bike IMO, because i loooove norco's and i have riden several models, something like a Norco Storm or the like sounds like it should suit you.

The norco bikes are amazing value for money and very tough, but you could also look at the specialised hardrock and/or some of the giant bikes.

My advice is to steer clear of trek however, i have had some bad experience with some hardtail treks, as they tend to be pretty badly specced for the price, and also a bit crap.

One final note: go for a hardtail, anything in your price range that isn't either stolen or second hand that is a full suspension bike will only impair your riding ability.

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lol, did anyone even read my post? or just the title?

im not gonna be jumping off cliffs.. and dont wanna spent over $300 CDN... comon guys :p only one person gave me advice.. lol and told me to go to wallmart.. but ill go to Canadian Tire... thanks anyways guys ;)

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Don't go to Crappy Tire to buy a bike. There's tons of bike shops in TO.

The bikes are poorly assembled and don't last very long (bad quality parts). Trek and Specialized usually have good price points and make pretty good bikes.

You could also check police auctions.

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ok, you live in 'sauga man! There's TONS of good bike shops there and in the rest of the GTA. The best I know of is Burlington Cycles. There are however a ton of good bike shops. Just go to a bunch of them and talk. Let them know you will not buy anything that day and are just doing research. Keep going back to those places a few times each and tell them what others have said and gauge their reactions. You will end up with a great bike if you read their expressions and listen carefully to what they have to say.

Also try going to www.mtbr.com and see what other riders are saying about the bikes (I would have claimed this was me advertising a few years ago, but I stopped working for them about 5 years ago, I still like the site though). Some are just plain trolling saying how good or crappy something is with little knowledge, but those are generally easy to spot.

DO NOT go to canadian tire or wal-mart, etc. for a bike. I did that as a kid and nearly got myself killed from mechanical failures with every single one of those crappy bikes.

You are living in a place that sells mountain biking equipment cheap. I need to pay 5 times as much for the same stuff here, so i always take trips to bc and ontario (wish I woulda picked up disc brakes while I was living in oakville). Trust me, go shopping around, go to the small family owned stores, go to the ones with teenagers working on the bikes, talk to the people working on the bikes and see which ones are coming back with problems the least.

and instead of the trek 820 I think maybe a trek 3700 would be better (if you're staying with trek) because it's pretty much identical, except the frame is aluminum, and a heck of a lot lighter. That 820 weighs a fair amount.

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