Completely overwhelmed



shawmutt

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Jul 11, 2011
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OK, quick history, I was an avid motorcyclist, riding about 10,000 miles a year. I had a Suzuki Vstrom, a dual sport bike, and mainly commuted to an from work on pavement. On weekends I went on a lot of unpaved roads and a few fire roads. Then I had Irish twins (oops), and had to give up the motorbike.

I miss being on two wheels! I found a local bicycling group through meetup.com, and decided to go on rides with them once a month or so. They do similar rides to the ones I went with my motorcycle group, easy-going stuff anywhere from 20-60 miles long. I started looking for a bike, and woah...there's a lot more selection.

After much soul searching, I finally think I got in mind what I'm looking for. I was looking at hybrids, mountain bikes, fitness bikes etc., but then I saw this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z1fSpZNXhU. I'm sold, the road bike has basically all I'm looking for--drop handlebars, 700c tires, able to clock up the miles on long rides. I just need a slightly beefier one to handle light (very light) off road stuff. I'm putting a cushier seat on it for day long comfort. Being able to add luggage will be a huge plus. My price range, for the initial purchase (stock bike) is around $500-$600. I saw this at ****'s: http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=11031785&cp=4406646.4413993.4418012 Think it will fit the bill? Should I be looking at used better bikes instead?

eta: Sorry, the ****'s link is not working. The bike is called Diamondback Men's Podium One Road Bicycle 2011

Thanks!
 
I'm starting with bikes as well. I've learned that you should look at the parts. Usually they're shimano. That bike should work and actually interests me as well. Though, you might be better off going to your Local Bike Shop/Store. They have a much better selection.