I'm looking to get back into bicycling more for both commuting and exercise. I've been out of the game for a while, got in the habit of riding bikes with motors on 'em, but unfortunately they're bad for the waistline and parking on campus is expensive when the hog's under the wrench.I have a nice Specialized hybrid that's slightly too small for me and some random mountain bike in need of some TLC, but I'm looking for a sleek, smooth road bike for purely paved endeavors.I'm 6'3" so I need a larger frame, and I don't want 21 speeds and tons of fancy or space-age stuff. I just want a solid bike with quality serviceable components, maybe a handful of gears, that I can maintain myself. Used is fine, even preferable.Where should I start looking? What frame lengths should I be looking for? I know 95% of my decision will be based on that "what feels right" factor but I'd like some info to narrow down my search. Thanks in advance! Edit: Looks like I should be looking for something in the 24'', 60cm ballpark]
11/9/2011 12:35:50 AM
How much do you want to spend? Check around on Craigslist, there are always a ton of bikes for sale in Raleigh. And I remember being frustrated that they were all sized for tall men
11/9/2011 6:26:28 AM
Road bikes are typically sized in cm so look for something 58cm+ whereas most mountain bikes will be in inches or letter sizing. Look for a L-XL which is typically gonna be 20in+Stay away from the department store brands like Magna/Newer Schwinns/Next. They are heavy and cheap. Can't go wrong with one of the older steel frame road bikes that has been restored. Seems like there are a ton of them on CL recently. They aren't flashy either so less likely to be stolen.
11/9/2011 7:10:10 AM
http://www.bikepedia.com/quickbike/bikespecs.aspx?Year=2004&Brand=Trek&Model=2100&Type=bikeI have this in 60 cm. it's in phenomenal shape, and I will sell it cheap.[Edited on November 9, 2011 at 7:22 AM. Reason : ]
11/9/2011 7:21:39 AM
official cycling thread maybe?message_topic.aspx?topic=473480
11/9/2011 7:57:56 AM
Searched, didn't see it. Relax there buddy it's all gonna be OK ^^pm sent^^^yeah lots of sweet 70s and 80s rides on CL. Already sent out a few emails ^^^^probably in the $150-250 range (used) for now[Edited on November 9, 2011 at 1:04 PM. Reason : asdf]
11/9/2011 1:00:22 PM
I haven't been there yet, but Raleigh has a new bike project in town: http://goodnightraleigh.com/2011/10/meet-the-oak-city-cycling-project/. I heard about them through the cycling grapevine. Seems like if you live there, you can check it out and find an older working steel frame in your size.
11/9/2011 1:45:03 PM
getchu a fixie, dave
11/9/2011 8:18:01 PM
Side note:I like and ride an incognito fixie, but these two kids I ran into today while biking to work were a bit much. They stopped and asked me where the bike co-op was because one wanted to get some Nitto bars and track chain. These kids must be "straight outta Portland" transplants- deep V rims, messenger bags, fly track bikes without brakes, one even had the upturned cycling cap. I was like "co-op? what co-op?" and went as I went away. (Ok, sorry NYC-hipster biking types, but these kids were trying way too hard, and I was just trying to get to work).
11/9/2011 9:22:29 PM
11/9/2011 9:39:08 PM
Durham Bike co-opI would walk you on my fixie so bad that you'd feel the need to go back to training wheels
11/11/2011 8:56:20 AM
Thief?http://www.ajc.com/sports/ex-nba-center-riding-1222244.html
11/11/2011 9:22:07 AM
^^ Toyota, I honestly don't even know what you mean. I must be getting too old for the kids' lingo these days
11/11/2011 10:58:30 AM