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We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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Dennis M M wrote:
Go to a competent bike dealer and get a properly fitted bike! You will be lot happier with that than one from Walmart. They will not try to up-sell you and will fit you with the most economical bike for your needs. A comfortable fit is the more important than anything, including price.
Trek has some reasonably priced, well built bikes. We have a couple of older Giant's, that we use in AZ in the winter. We bought a pair of Trek's a little over a year ago, but leave them home rather than abuse them. They are head and shoulders above the Giant's in quality, performance, and comfort.
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mikeleblanc413 wrote:
I'm with Dennis M M. In 2008 I was looking for bikes. Of course, WalMart came up. Then someone suggested I go to a specific bike shop in Beaumont, Texas. I did. Told the guy what I was looking for (pretty much what you are now looking for) and he showed me several choices. I was impressed. Asked him if he had one I could ride. He replied yes...just pick one. We went riding and in two blocks I knew I was getting ready to spend more money on a bike than I had ever spent. The bikes are Raleigh Venture 4.0 with comfort seats. gears and in the $475.00 range. Still have the bikes and love them! Never could see myself spending so much money on bikes. Everytime we ride, we're glad we did!
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