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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 2
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I am in the market for a new bike, but I don't know what I should get. I'm a mother of 2 and use it mostly for towing a trailer, but also have plans to go on a 200 mile ride from Colorado to Moab. I don't do any major hard riding (I'm not a dare devil) but I want something nice. Please help
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 94
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How nice do you want to spend? I'm known to be a Giant fan but other more experienced riders may know of other choices that might suit you better. What exactly do you want in a bike?, hardtail, full suspension, v-brake or disk?. If you have a general idea of what specification you want/need somone here can probably help out.
Cheers J. |
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Mullet hunter
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Oregon
Posts: 595
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You are doing the Kokapelli trail, but you aren't into anything hard? There isn't anything "too" technical on the trip, but it's a hell of a few days in the saddle! Have fun. If you are considering trips like that you are likely a candidate for an FS rig (assuming you are up for other rocky and technical rides). I will pretty much always try to steer folks towards Santa Cruz or Norco bikes. There are plenty of other great bikes out there, but they are the two I have lots of time on and have had the best experiences with (the bikes themselves and dealing with the companies). Santa Cruz make a couple of "woman specific" bikes (FS and hardtail). Giant makes a couple of decent bikes (good value for the buck). What is your budget and how much riding are you planning on doing after the Kokapelli ride? K. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 2
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Thanks for your responses. I would like to keep the bike as cheap as possible (less the $500) and I have no idea what I want in a bike. The ride I am going on is 7 days form Durango, CO to Moab, UT. I will be doing other rides like this I'm sure. I'm looking at a Trek 4300 or 4500 or Raleigh m50dx. What do you think of those?
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