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Greetings, I am thinking of purchasing a bike. I like the hybrid type, more comfortable than a road bike and more efficient than a mountain one. I do not need flashy features, and would rather have my money well spent on quality and reliability. For example, I do not really need 21 speeds. Could you suggest makes/models in the $200-300 range? Do you think buying used is a good idea? have a good day. -Josh |
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"Josh" <g5d71h@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:8efb0c2b.0407121228.597ee80e@posting.google.com... > I am thinking of purchasing a bike. I like the hybrid > type, more comfortable than a road bike and more efficient > than a mountain one. I do not Have you actually ridden a road bike? I keep hearing people say "I want something more comfortable than a road bike". I am not sure what they mean. A good road bike has multiple hand positions. It can be ridden nearly uprate or, if riding into the wind, down in a crouch. Its faster and more manuverible and easier to ride. |
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