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Why Cheap Road Bikes Aren’t So Bad

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Now has never been a better time to get on a bicycle. With the threat of global warming, skyrocketing gas prices, and the dreadful recession, it’s become more and more urgent to efficient and environmentally friendly ways of getting around. Walking is always a good start, and a short run to the corner store may be a good quickie challenge but what if you need to get from point A to point B a little faster, and with some relative comfort? Enter the old but reliable bicycle. Growing in popularity in large urban centers and long time staple of cities like New York and San Francisco, bicycles have become the choice of economical, earth-friendly conveyance.

It’s not all that difficult to join the craze. Cheap road bikes can be had for less than what you would expect! Sure, you can splurge on the latest in carbon fiber machinery but a quick look online and you may find your next reliable transport for only a few hundred dollars. Doing the research to determine the type of bike to suit your needs, is of the utmost importance. Take time to think about the riding you will be doing. Speak to a salesman at the local bike shop and have them size you up to an appropriate road bike frame. Talk to them to get a feel for the particulars you need. There’s no need to be overwhelmed by all the aspects, as long as you take it one moment at a time.

Regardless of whether you buy new from the local shop or an old cheap road bike, online, always ensure that everything is in proper order. If in doubt, ask questions, have a cyclist friend accompany you to help you out. You can get years of good use out of the best sought out cheap road bikes.