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2553.1 | | MIMS::HOOD_R | | Wed May 05 1993 14:47 | 13 |
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You didn't indicate what you are willing to pay, but take a look at
Specialized, Giant, Trek, Schwinn, etc. Get something with a
chromoly frame/fork. Since the person who is going to ride it is not
here, then you should get her inseam (floor to crotch length) and use
that as a basis for buying the bike (get this length and ask here for
sizing suggestions).
good luck,
doug
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2553.2 | Some (possibly) useful guidelines | KYOA::BOYLE | Dirty Jobs Done Dirt Cheap | Fri May 07 1993 10:30 | 24 |
| I own a Hybrid and am in the market for one for my wife.
My experience:
Buy a bike with Shimano components. My Schwinn has Suntour stuff and
is in constant need of adjustment. As a personal note, my wife and
myself can not stand the new twist-style gear changers.
If she is a casual rider, consider getting antler-style handlebars.
These bars have SLIGHTLY elevated (About 1-2 inches) hand positions.
This allows for a more upright and confortable riding position. By the
way, this position is less aerodynamic.
Tires on most hybrids are 700Cx35 or 38. There should be no reason to
exchange the standard tires.
If you stay within these guidelines, and pay between $330 and $450, you
can't really go wrong.
For what it is worth,
Jack Boyle dtn 323-4448
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2553.3 | SUNTOUR CHAIN | WMOIS::RIVETTS_D | | Tue May 11 1993 09:44 | 7 |
| RE; .2
I have worked on Schwinns and other bikes that use Suntour, and I have
found that using the Suntour chain, or the DID (samething) makes a big
difference over the KMC OEM chain that I see used a lot with Suntour.
Dave
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2553.4 | | LASSIE::DIRCE | | Mon May 17 1993 14:58 | 10 |
| I called my favorite bike dealer in Nashua, "Larrys Bike Shop".
He also switched from Schiwns to Trek, as other notes here indicated.
I also heard that Schiwn is bankrupt. Is that true? The price range
seens to be the same ($300 and up). I have to find out if one can get
parts for a Trek in Brasil.
Thanks,
Dirce
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2553.5 | | MIMS::HOOD_R | | Mon May 17 1993 17:13 | 18 |
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>seens to be the same ($300 and up). I have to find out if one can get
>parts for a Trek in Brasil.
Dirce,
Don't worry too much about parts for Trek in Brasil. If Shimano
sells components/parts in Brasil, they should have you covered.
hybrids and MTBs have really "standardised" as far as parts go.
In the really high end bikes you might find some special need or part,
but on your normal-low-end-but-good-quality bike parts should
be easy to find. I've never been to Brasil, but I imagine Shimano
has penetrated nearly every market on earth!
doug
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2553.6 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | My God Is OK, Sorry About Yours | Tue May 18 1993 09:17 | 9 |
| You won't go wrong with the Trek. My wife has a Trek 720 and its
a good bike. I would try and get a 1992 if they have any left. You'll
get a better price.
Schwinn was taken of by a company named Scott. I believe their the same
ones that manufacture ski equipment.
Good Luck
Jim
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2553.7 | choice | LASSIE::DIRCE | | Tue May 18 1993 12:58 | 12 |
| I have narrowed down to a Trek or a Specialized. Both are what they
call "city bikes" or "entry level montain bikes". The price range is
the same ($330-$350). I prefer the Specialized, but I am thinking that
the only reason is because they had one my size for testing (I am only
5'1", my sister is 5'2", the size is I think 14 and 1/2).
They both have shimano parts and are chromoly. Any other comments?
Thanks,
Dirce
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2553.8 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | My God Is OK, Sorry About Yours | Tue May 18 1993 16:32 | 4 |
| Only comment I have now is... just do it!
Jim
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2553.9 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | I Shoulda Been A Cowboy | Mon May 24 1993 09:33 | 12 |
| Yesterday after my wife and I finished our rides, I decided to try her
Trek 720 and compare it to my Schwinn Crisscross. No two ways about
it, the 720 with the Shimano components shifts much smoother than the
Schwinn. In fact, the Schwinn will sometimes not shift when I go into a
gear unless I move the shift just a little past the position I want
until it shifts, then move it back into its position. I have to bring it
in for my free 30 day tune up so I'll see what they can do. It looks like
they haven't improved the Suntour for 1993 like they claimed, cuz what
I'm getting seems to match the other complaints I've heard from people
who own older models of Schwinn.
Jim
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2553.10 | Ironhorse | SPOCK::IRONS | | Fri May 28 1993 16:36 | 4 |
| I have an Ironhorse XT3000 hybrid with Shimano 200 components. I'm
VERY satisfied with it!! Best $320 I've spent yet!
dave
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