Bicycle crew, get on in here.
And as much as I hate bicycles slowing down traffic, they are a vehicle and they are allowed to take up a lane.
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Are you in shape? Is this your first time riding a bike? If you're in shape and you have a committed personality, go with the craigslist bike -- you'll probably benefit.
If you are prone to laziness, and/or out of shape get a cheap bike to build stamina and to measure your level of commitment.
If you are prone to laziness, and/or out of shape get a cheap bike to build stamina and to measure your level of commitment.
Or be a man and get a dirt/mountain bike =)
Last edited by Fire; May 11, 2009 at 09:50 PM.
If I go for a bike I will be looking into the Giant Defy 3
In that price range $7-900...you are pretty much paying for the frame...the components are pretty much the same across all the big makers, Trek, Specialized, Giant, Cannondale. But Giant usually have the lowest price on that component price range. But I think if you search around, you can get 105 rd and shifters. I dont know about Sora and especially the 2200 shifters 
Actually thinking about it...the Specialized Alize or Trek 1.2 is DEFINITELY a better deal than the Defy 3.

Actually thinking about it...the Specialized Alize or Trek 1.2 is DEFINITELY a better deal than the Defy 3.
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+1 for used
hit up a local shop and get fit for a few different brands frame sizes, ride around the parking lot on a few different bikes, try different styles of bikes in the same brands, get a feel for what style you like
then hit CL and find a used bike with a good frame and go from there
buying new is pointless unless you are dropping $800+
you just wont get anything worth the money, and a bike is an investment, a quality one will hold its value and last a lifetime


