Title: | Bicycling |
Notice: | Bicycling for Fun |
Moderator: | JAMIN::WASSER |
Created: | Mon Apr 14 1986 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3214 |
Total number of notes: | 31946 |
I am in the process of buying a new mountain bike and need you opinions since my presious knowledge is limited to road bikes. I am a big man at 6'3" and 200 pounds (89 kg) with powerful legs. In my earlier years, I sheared a freewheel off the rear hub while going up a hill. I probably don't have that level of strength anymore, but I don't want to buy 'too low' just in case. I have been looking at mtn bikes in the $350-450 range, more specifically the Cannondale M200SE and the equivalent Trek. I really like the ride and the look of the Cannondale, but have concerns that it has an aluminum frame. Will aluminum frames hold up to off-road cycling? Here is what is important to me: o strong, well-made frame o reasonably light weight o shifters work well if maintained properly o nice looking o good for paved road (50%), dirt road (30%), and woods (20%) o not over $400 o wheel bearings are very smooth Should I be considering moving up to another price range or purchasing a high-quality used bike? Jim
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3055.1 | PCBUOA::KRATZ | Wed Mar 20 1996 15:09 | 11 | ||
Hi Jim, $400 limit: it's hard for a manufacturer to get any margin for a dealer and themselves these days at that price point. If you could bump up to $600-$700 range, a lot more opens up. Your idea of looking at a used bike might be better... you probably want a 20"+ frame. As for aluminum, more and more lines (example: Specialized for '96) are bringing in aluminum and replacing steel. I myself have a steel mtn bike and leave the aluminum and carbon to the road bikes, but I gotta believe these newer Al models are built to take it. .02 Kratz | |||||
3055.2 | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | Thu Mar 21 1996 05:50 | 3 | ||
Call Dave Rivetts. He's in ELF. Chip | |||||
3055.3 | C-dales are strong | R2ME2::SZCZ | Thu Mar 28 1996 12:49 | 8 | |
For what its worth, I bought a Cannondale M400 two seasons ago. I too am on the large size, 6'9" and 250 lbs. I ahve had no problems with the aluminum frame, in fact, its very stiff compared to the steel road bike I ride. Its taken the beating and rides well. The M400 is now up to $650, but I'd check at the shop to see if the frame and grade of material if the same. If so, the M200 should hold up fine. ...Tom |