Bikes can be expensive investments, so buying one that suits your needs and fits your style is important. For example, mountain bikers will need a bike that is considerably different from a street bike, a racing bike or a track bike. As you consider your options, keep the following tips in mind.
Before going into a cycling shop, decide how you plan to use the bike so that you and the salesman can narrow down your options. Do you need a bike for leisurely street riding, for racing or for cross training?
Also, set a price range for yourself. Keep in mind as you are setting price limits that you will still have to buy clothing, a helmet and other accessories.
Some of the various bikes you can choose from include:
Once you have figured out what type of bike you want, consider the material that it is made from, especially the frame. The frame is the one part of the bike that you will never replace, so be sure to get one that is made from a material that will suit your cycling needs.
The different types of materials your bike''s frame can be made of include:
Once you have decided on your material, consider what features you need:
Bikes come with a variety of features so the cost of a bike ranges widely. While you can get a simple cruiser bike for less than $250, some mountain bikes can cost as much as $3,000.
As far as mountain bikes are concerned, most of the factories that make the frames and components use similar materials and methods of production. As a result, getting a bike from a lesser known brand won''t terribly compromise the quality. Keep in mind that if you do purchase a mountain bike, you should get a high performance one, as many first-timers opt for a low performance one, only to discover they want to do more than the bike will allow.