You'll need to spend at least $300 to get a decent bike of any kind. Check out a few other bike shops. I rode a Trek 820 for many moons for everything from 100+ mile all-day rides to commuting to...
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You'll need to spend at least $300 to get a decent bike of any kind. Check out a few other bike shops. I rode a Trek 820 for many moons for everything from 100+ mile all-day rides to commuting to...
Sort of. You rarely have to start out in the lowest(granny) gear; thats normally used for steep hills offroad. Usually you start out somewhere in the middle and shift up or down as needed.
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Get a hardtail mountain bike....go test ride a few at your local bike shop and get the coolest looking one that rides great.
Gotta try them on to see how each brand fits. Rockport makes some of the best walking shoes. For outdoor hiking, you need more of a boot. The Nike ACG (all conditions gear) line of footwear is...
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those hifonics amps are power hungry, and don't like the lower ohm loads...you will definitely need a high output alt, big 3, and at least one extra battery.
Most any bike can handle 250. I around that size and I choose a cyclocross bike over a roadie cuz its tougher and I ride several miles of dirt and gravel roads on my usual treks.
only if they are both 1000 watts RMS, and only if their ohm loads match.
only if they are both 1000 watts RMS, and only if their ohm loads match.
only if they are both 1000 watts RMS, and only if their ohm loads match.
If you can find a bike you like, buy now. Prices wont get any lower as Xmas is approaching, but you still may find a deal if you shop around
Rubbish. Skip the rear shock style bike(a.k.a., "full suspension") in this price range as they are nothing but trouble.
Rubbish. Skip the rear shock style bike(a.k.a., "full suspension") in this price range as they are nothing but trouble.
ported, tuned to about 36hz, great for rap and rock.
Look at skateboarders helmets........
Cutler - the Jags passing D isnt good. The Skins love to run and will all day
Check out the calorie counter near the middle of the page - you have to have some idea of your average speed. 12-14 is probably a mid to high number for a 20" wheel bike.
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Best thing you can possibly do.
yep, it'll be close. The frame is quite large tho. You'd probably feel better on a 19 or 20 inch frame.
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Sure, as long as you ride like an old lady, the 100 dollar bike will be fine. Might last you a year. It will need constant adjustment so I hope you know a few things about bikes. Also, nobody...
It depends on what you mean by a 'day'. Do you mean casual riding for a few hours? Do you mean a long, 8-12 hr ride? If you average 8 mph, then it would take you 2.5 hrs to do 20 miles.
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It depends on the terrain. If you are on dry, smoothe trails, tennies will be fine. Anything else requires real hiking footwear.