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I am new to cycling and intend on doing some sprint triathlons in the near
future. I've been doing spinning classes but it's time to purchase a bike.
Here are my goals and likely usage:
train 2 - 3 times/week
race 4 - 5 times/year
sprint triathlon before this November
perhaps as much as a half ironman next year
I went to a cycling store the other day and looked at the Trek 1000 and was
told the 1500 is so much more of a long-term investment due to higher
quality componants, along with a $400 price difference.
Since I don't know if I will stay with triathlons or not, I'd like to spend
less than $1000 on the bike and accessories with the understanding that I
might want to upgrade in a couple of years if I am really into it. $1000 is
a lot of money to me, especially without knowing whether I will even like
the sport of
not.
What should I look for in a good beginner bike?
Is there an OVERWHELMING argument for the extra $400 to get a better bike?
Where can I get good deals online?
What about buying a used bike?
Many thanks for your help!!
future. I've been doing spinning classes but it's time to purchase a bike.
Here are my goals and likely usage:
train 2 - 3 times/week
race 4 - 5 times/year
sprint triathlon before this November
perhaps as much as a half ironman next year
I went to a cycling store the other day and looked at the Trek 1000 and was
told the 1500 is so much more of a long-term investment due to higher
quality componants, along with a $400 price difference.
Since I don't know if I will stay with triathlons or not, I'd like to spend
less than $1000 on the bike and accessories with the understanding that I
might want to upgrade in a couple of years if I am really into it. $1000 is
a lot of money to me, especially without knowing whether I will even like
the sport of
not.
What should I look for in a good beginner bike?
Is there an OVERWHELMING argument for the extra $400 to get a better bike?
Where can I get good deals online?
What about buying a used bike?
Many thanks for your help!!