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2006-02-11 2:06 PM

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Subject: Bike Test Rides - what should they include?

What types of things should I look for and test on a bike test ride? 

How long of a ride should it be?

How fast do I need to get going?  What about terrain? 

Should I test things like emergency stops?  Hard turns?

Do I need to work through all the gears? 

What do YOU do during a test ride?



2006-02-11 2:22 PM
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I am in the process of adjusting my bike after getting a fitting. The bike shop owner is great and wants me to try a ridgid frame as I have a softride which is a beam bike. He and my coach both agree you can lose power as yourseat height varies as the boom moves.

He has a demo bike he'll adjust to fit me and let me take it for a few days to see what I think. For me that is stage one in getting a new bike, that the geometry and adjustments work for me. From there he would recommend a bike that matches up well to my body and my budget.

First shop I went to a couple of years ago, measured me, then set up a time to come back and test ride a couple bikes. They had adjusted bikes I was to test ride to me by changing the stem and a number of other things so it was fit to me. Honestly I think any bike there would have felt great since they just didn't set it up and adjust the seat.  Other shops just take them off the floor and adjust the seat. It is harder to compare a bike from that shop to one that sets it up for you and your body.

Some bike shops let you take the bike to your favorite ride and go for a long ride or the distance of your choice. I don't like test riding bikes in areas I am not familar with. This one shop is on a super busy street so they sugget riding on this other road but to get there is all uphill for a long while.

I would want to ride maybe 20-30 miles once I narrowed it down to a bike or two or a typical ride, go on normal terrain for me...in doing that I would go through the gears, get a feel for the handling, but most importantly know how my body feels on it. If your current bike doesn't fit you well, test riding bikes may feel weird since it is so different than your current bike's set up.

I look forward to hearing from experts out there.

 Happy Road Testing!

 

2006-02-11 3:13 PM
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2006-02-11 3:23 PM
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all of the above? i would ride for at least 5-10 minutes. the most impressive test drives i did were not because of what i did, but what the shop did. some shops will lower the seat, hand you a helmet, take your id and say 'later'. at county cycles, where i bought my new road bike, they actually checked the size for me, then had me get on the bike and balance against a wall and pedal, to make sure my allignment was correct. amazing. having a shop that really has your best interest and your love of riding in mind, versus JUST making a sale, is really important. when you buy locally, you're paying for a good shop, not just the bike.
2006-02-11 6:14 PM
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Subject: RE: Bike Test Rides - what should they include?

FWIW, I agree with the Bikesport artcile above.  I know many here recommend test riding a bike, but I don't think you can really tell a difference in a short test ride (even 20-30mi is "short in my view) unless the fit is horrible.  And if the fitter is doing his/her job, this simply won't be the case.

So this means for me that I find a shop I trust up front to get me on the right frame size and then will continue to work with me to make sure the fit is dialed in right.  I don't think a test ride provides any real value-added feedback.

2006-02-11 7:51 PM
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try not to fall down.  they really don't like that


2006-02-11 8:00 PM
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vortmax - 2006-02-11 7:51 PM

try not to fall down. they really don't like that


Hee hee.. I was trying hard not to cus' I haven't been on a bike in 20 years when I test drove mine. Also, I was stupidly wearing a skirt and a pair of flip flops when I was bike shopping. Bwahahahaha..
2006-02-11 8:07 PM
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Just make sure you take it off of some sweet jumps!
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