I am thinking about buying a bicycle for exercise purposes, and have found that there are a huge number of different parts and qualities out there, I have however not been able to find much real value information. So I was wondering if anybody here have any information on what different parts actually and objectively give me.
The reason I ask is of course that I do not want to spend a huge amount of dough buying the very best of everything in order to secure that bike I'll enjoy riding for the next many years.
There are many parts on a bike that comes in different price/quality/performance categories, but I have not seen any vendor/producer that gives objective information (except weight&price) on the parts. But how much better is the $3000 frame than the $800 frame? And the gears, breaks, wheels, etc? How much REAL performance do they give?
Is this world as full of woo as the audio world (I suspect it is...)? How can I get the knowledge and tools to maneuver safely when buying the bike?
I do not want to buy an expensive bike, as I am on a bit of a budget, and need to feed the offspring as well. Actually, feeding the offspring is somewhat more important to me than getting the ultimate in bikes.
Nor do I want to buy a bike that I will sell the next year because it just isn't good enough to give me the joy I think I deserve from it
I am thinking of road/racing-bike. I already have a mountain-bike that I will use for the time being, but the next bike will be for long trips of nice clean exercise
Maybe I'll buy it this autumn, when I'm in better shape to enjoy it.
Mosquito - In need of less fat
The reason I ask is of course that I do not want to spend a huge amount of dough buying the very best of everything in order to secure that bike I'll enjoy riding for the next many years.
There are many parts on a bike that comes in different price/quality/performance categories, but I have not seen any vendor/producer that gives objective information (except weight&price) on the parts. But how much better is the $3000 frame than the $800 frame? And the gears, breaks, wheels, etc? How much REAL performance do they give?
Is this world as full of woo as the audio world (I suspect it is...)? How can I get the knowledge and tools to maneuver safely when buying the bike?
I do not want to buy an expensive bike, as I am on a bit of a budget, and need to feed the offspring as well. Actually, feeding the offspring is somewhat more important to me than getting the ultimate in bikes.
Nor do I want to buy a bike that I will sell the next year because it just isn't good enough to give me the joy I think I deserve from it
I am thinking of road/racing-bike. I already have a mountain-bike that I will use for the time being, but the next bike will be for long trips of nice clean exercise
Mosquito - In need of less fat
Maybe one of the bigger mistakes of my life... (What a boring life that must have been....)