A reader asked for my thoughts on bicycles.
I have bought about eight different brand bike brands over the past decade, all in the range of $300 to $700, but I last bought a bike about three years ago. I don't recall ever paying more than $750; most in the $649 - $699 range.
I assume prices have gone up significantly. I haven't been in a bike shop in the past year, except to buy a new bike at REI.
With the REI exception, I quit buying bikes during the "year of the plague" because my favorite bike retailer was unable to get bicycles (supply chain issue) and he eventually closed (in 2020).
There are many, many bicycle retailers in the local area. There is no problem finding bicycles in the $2,000 price range and higher. But I would never pay that much.
The challenge is finding bicycles in the $700 range or lower.
Link here (2022).
Of the bikes mentioned at the link, I've had one of each of the following, and can recommend any of them:
- KHS
- Specialized
- Diamondback
- REI Co-op (currently ride it about 20% of the time I ride a bike)
- Trek
Bikes not mentioned that I have bought:
- Haro (which I currently ride 80% of the time)
- looking at current prices of Haro bicycles on the internet suggest I got a very, very good deal
Other links:
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Waiting For Jay Powell
Thank you bruce I’ve been thinking about getting a bike a real world data is the best data.
ReplyDeleteYou are quite welcome. If you have the option, I would buy a bike from a local retailer who also services bikes, and takes pride in the bikes he/she sells.
Deletetry an ebike - maybe not in Dallas but in many other urban locales this is replacing cars for that age group and for our age it is recreational
ReplyDeleteA biking friend slightly older than I swears by his e-bike. He rides 25 to 30 miles a day and loves the e-bike -- here in the DFW area.
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