csb
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Nice!
Now Supe needs to join the club.
Now Supe needs to join the club.
Nice!
Now Supe needs to join the club.
Nice!
Now Supe needs to join the club.
I got CSB's feedback, but I think she would greenlight a broken unicycle if it meant me joining the EB.com cycling club.
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=50132686&ab=blocks_BikeEvent2015_A001_9731&redirectfrmcatfam=true&prevCatId=62793496&prevcp=4413986.4417717
That is the bike I'm looking at - Diamondback Axis XE at 50% off. I am looking for something to tool around the neighborhood on, and maybe ride down the local greenway, maybe a bike path if I'm feeling frisky. I am not anticipating hitting any sweet jumps with it, and I guess I'll leave the pegs off this one. Would this do the trick? Adequate for a fat kid with midget legs? I'd be looking at the 18", and I'm 5'7" tall, all of which is upper body (envision Mr. Potato Head riding a bike). I know its from a big box store, but it's hard to ignore a 50% off price tag.
Road trip! I'll bring the PBR.... :thumbs:KF- We had this one http://www.topeak.com/products/child-carrier/tpk_babyseat In fact, it's still in my garage, just sitting. It's yours if you come pick it up.
Nice!
Now Supe needs to join the club.
I got CSB's feedback, but I think she would greenlight a broken unicycle if it meant me joining the EB.com cycling club.
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=50132686&ab=blocks_BikeEvent2015_A001_9731&redirectfrmcatfam=true&prevCatId=62793496&prevcp=4413986.4417717
That is the bike I'm looking at - Diamondback Axis XE at 50% off. I am looking for something to tool around the neighborhood on, and maybe ride down the local greenway, maybe a bike path if I'm feeling frisky. I am not anticipating hitting any sweet jumps with it, and I guess I'll leave the pegs off this one. Would this do the trick? Adequate for a fat kid with midget legs? I'd be looking at the 18", and I'm 5'7" tall, all of which is upper body (envision Mr. Potato Head riding a bike). I know its from a big box store, but it's hard to ignore a 50% off price tag.
The problem in buying a bike from a big box store isn't the quality of the bike. I'm sure that bike is perfectly serviceable for your stated purpose. However, I wouldn't trust a bike assembled by the minimum wage high school kids typically employed by big box retailers. Your liable to have a wheel come flying off on your first ride. If you go that route, find a local bike shop and find out how much they charge to assemble a bike from an outside source. If you buy the one from ****'s, get it unassembled and pay the bike shop the assembly fee. Otherwise, find out how much the low end bikes at the bike shop cost. I'm sure they have one in the $400 to $500 price range.
:appl:I bought a bike over the weekend. I actually haven't had one since high school.
Mini-Kevo and I took out our bikes and rode to the playground. This was the first time she was on her bike and she did great! She only fell off once.
:appl: :appl:had an old friend form out of town in this weekend, single guy, my age, always like to rib me on being out of shape. we did a 25 mile trail ride through the foothills Saturday. was nice to be able to see the altitude kicking him in the *** and the fat guy smoking him on the return up hill trail
^^^thisDiamondback's a legit bike company, but I'd agree with wilheldp. I think the parts on this one are actual parts, not like the crap you'd buy from Wal-Mart. FWIW, you could buy this same bike from REI as well. The advantage to buying from a bike shop is they will make sure the bike is the right size. I bought my Cannondale for $374 last fall, so there are cheaper bikes available.
^^^ or this.**** load of used trek bikes here if you want me to get you one and mail it to you..
https://denver.craigslist.org/search/sss?query=trek%20bike&sort=rel
we bought 10 year old used trek bikes that while old, are still probably better than what they sell at the "big stores"
Take a look at Giant.I feel the same way about Craigslist... It sucks there isn't something in between these trek stores full of overpriced bikes and sports authority...
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