Showing posts with label Used Bikes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Used Bikes. Show all posts

Friday, June 10, 2011

Used Triathlon Bikes Are a Bargain

Used Triathlon Bikes Are a BargainThe entry of a transfer program can be used to purchase a triathlon triathlon bike, or those shopping, a triathlon bike or bikes require.

Triathlon bikes, like most other fitness training equipment is used can probably be found at huge discounts, up to 50 percent over the recommended retail price of the home, business opportunity for motorcycle that offer used triathlon bikes.

First, it is important to define a triathlon bike. A triathlon bike is no different than other road bikes that it is for all long-distance riding.

A triathlon bike is on comfort and efficiency, and also sees how many road bikes in the ten-speed bike shops to be found.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Helpful Information On Buying Giant Bikes

Helpful Information On Buying Giant BikesPurchasing a new bike is not always easy to do. You have to choose the right kind of bike for your needs and you also need to choose a bicycle that is going to last. Many people struggle to choose the right bike for themselves and it is also common for people to purchase a bike that is the wrong size for their height. If you are looking for tips on buying Giant bikes, this article has the information that you need.

Bicycles from the Giant brand are generally quite affordable. They produce a wide range of bicycles that will work well for kids and adults of all sizes, and they can easily be found in many stores and online. This brand also creates a range of bicycles that are suitable for all kinds of different bike riding, like mountain and road biking.

To choose the right bike, you will need to first ask yourself where you plan to ride your bike and how often. Different kinds of bicycles have been designed to handle different kinds of terrain. Also, some types of bicycles can be ridden for long periods of time, while others are only suitable for shorter rides.

Used Dirt Bikes

Used Dirt BikesBuying new Dirt Bikes can be expensive. A new 4500cc Dirt Bike, for instance, can cost you as much as $8000. So if you still want to enjoy the excitement of riding an off-road motorcycle without spending too much, the best option is to go for a Used Dirt Bike.

Used Dirt BikesFind out the model you need before making any decision. Remember that each model has different engine-power, design and built. Browse through old editions of Dirt Bike magazines or the Internet and find out the features that you're looking for, and any maintenance and reliability issues associated with a particular model.

Once you've decided what Dirt Bike model you want to buy, know that private Dirt Bike sellers offer much cheaper bargains than established dealers if you're planning to buy one on a tight budget. Look out for their Ads on the classified pages of your local paper or magazines.

Do not be fooled by the overall appearance because the seller would have obviously refurbished the paintwork and other minor parts. This doesn't necessarily mean that the Bike is in good condition. Inspect closely and ask a couple of questions regarding maintenance, number of previous owners, year of manufacture etc. You would not want to buy a Dirt Bike that has been overused or abused, even if it's darn cheap.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Best Bay Area Bike Shops of 2010

Best Bay Area Bike Shops of 2010Here are some of my favorite bay area bike shops of 2010. This isn't a comprehensive review of their quality of service. This is just a survey of all the shops that kept me coming back for more in 2010.

Best Bay Area Bike Shops of 2010There are so many great bike shops in the San Francisco Bay Area. In this post, I'm not even profiling some of the all-time greats. For instance, the Missing Link Cooperative. Its store and annex have been institutions in the east bay for years. Likewise, the chain store Mike's Bikes is great in many ways. It carries a nice range of Cannondales, Specialized, and other assorted bikes. Also, they have some great sales: where I got my last 3 bikes. Nevertheless, as great as these stores are, they leave room for lots of niches. These niches are filled nicely by the shops I'm about to feature. I love to just visit them every couple of months whether I need anything or not.

The niches seems to fall into 2 categories: style and function. This is not to say any bike shop is lacking in either of these. However, when I think about what keeps me coming back to a given store it is one or the other these qualities. Regarding style, a relatively new shop is at the top of the list.

Best Bay Area Bike Shops of 2010
 

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