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I'm doing an early morning ride tomorrow. Tour de British Properties and out to either Cypress or Whytcliff. PM me if you're down. Spirited ride :) |
Looking for a commuter bike Hey guys I'm in the market for a commuter bike for my daily commute to work. The people at Bike Doctor and Westwood cycle, recommended me a few models. I'm basically a noob when it comes to bike and parts. I was hoping some people could see based the specs, which bikes would be the best buy. The models are the Trek 7.4 FX - Cap's Westwood Cycle, pedaling good clean fun for 80 years Norco Indie 2 - Cap's Westwood Cycle, pedaling good clean fun for 80 years Norco VFR 2 - Cap's Westwood Cycle, pedaling good clean fun for 80 years |
hmm for that kind of coin ( ~$800+taxes) you could probably get an older gen (like two or three years) cyclocross bike with 105 components. That said, the riding position would be a bit different but if you wanted to take it out on the weekends you'd have a road worthy ride! something like this to give you an idea: http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/va...042186722.html full disclosure: I'm partially biased against 'commuter' bikes in general :) things weigh like 25pds which is fine if your commute is all flat, but if it isn't then you're going to hate the thing pretty quick. edit: so yeah I just picked up my coworker's flat-bar commuter. Definitely over 30 pounds! It seems to be a nicer Giant one as well. |
+1 to what dat_steve said. Posted via RS Mobile |
To add to what steve said, Cross bikes are great for commuting, I use one everyday (Kona Jake the Snake). That being said, if you go for a cross bike, I would opt for one that has pannier rack eyelets on the frame so that you can bolt on a rack. |
+3 for cross bikes. I use mine for road riding on weekends and I just put fenders on for winter commutes, looks ugly man. They really are a do-all type bicycle. If you're planning on toughing it out and commuting in foul weather, which we get 6 months of, I would opt for a disk brake model. As for weight in a commuter, its not crucial to be light but it does help for longer rides. Having low gears on the other hand trumps weight IMO. I'm in the range of 25-26lbs fully loaded. Remove fenders, saddle bag, light, and top tube pad hovers around 21-22lbs. Sub 20lbs with my secondary road wheels. |
lol check this video out... hahahah u can fwd to 2:45 to see how steep this climb is lol |
HHmmm, well my commute to work right now is about 10-15 minute by car depending on traffic. My route is mostly along Rumble up to Boundary toward Joyce area. There aren't really any significant hills along the route so the weight isn't really an issue. I probably won't be carrying much of anything. Just snacks, lunch and workout gear. So I don't really worry about installing a rack. |
any good 3/4 or at least, waterproof work pants that are "affordable"? I know there is outlier's but I was hoping to spend about 50-100 on a pair of cycling pants that will look semi decent with a dress shirt. |
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Mountain Equipment Co-op - MEC Rackpack 2 RT member reviews - product reviews - read top member ratings Prevents you from having a sweaty back, and when you get off your bike, you can carry it like a backpack. If you want to go the Mtn. bike route, let me know, I have a few kicking around. |
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Couldn't get my bike to shift properly so I brought it in. The guy says I need a new chain. That was quick! I think it was barely 2500km. How fast are you guys burning through a chain? |
Depends on how u take care of the chain and cassette. I got at least 8000 kms out of the chain and my cassette is still in mint condition. I replaced my chain 2mons ago when it started to shift funny. They measured it using the park tool and showed me it was worn out Posted via RS Mobile |
Yeh, I had definitely neglected my chain for a while, and he measured it with his tool as well. Off the chart. Haha. But after asking a few other riders, 2000km seems to be about normal with hard riding. So i'm not too upset. New one on the way, with a new set of tires. |
What's considered a respectful low ball? Lol? I'm thinking $2850 hahahah http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/van/bik/4073437913.html Posted via RS Mobile |
Definitely a low ball. Haha I guess it depends on how much the bike is actually worth. |
A used bike is worth what a prospective buyer would pay, which right now is $2850 lol The sellers priced dropped it already a few times Posted via RS Mobile |
Worth a try... tough season to sell a bike, doubtful there is many prospective buyers. |
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i think the seller could lower the price abit more of his asking price |
Someone on Escape Velocity Facebook page is selling a size small garneau r2 super elite road bike with di2 for $2600 Very aggressive price. https://scontent-a-pao.xx.fbcdn.net/...06359740_n.jpg Posted via RS Mobile |
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