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2008-10-21 1:16 PM

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Subject: Bike Options

I just decided to do the Chicago triathlon next year, so I'm starting to prep training schedules / gear. I currently have a TREK 2600 mountain bike - nothing fancy, it was like 300 bucks at the bike shop a couple years ago. It has served me well, and I was planning to ride it (with perhaps minimal mods - seat, handle bars, wheels) in the event. I recently came across the opportunity to obtain a 2008 Specialized Crossroads Sport hybrid bike - also not fancy or expensive, it retails for about 400 bucks, but it's a hybrid instead of mountain bike.

My question is this - is anyone familiar with this Specialized bike? Would anyone recommend it over a TREK mountain bike for use in the tri? Are hybrids typically lighter than mountain bikes? Would a better option be to just swap out the wheels on my TREK? I'm basically in a position where I can get the new bike in exchange for something I was selling anyways, but I don't necessarily want a second bike if it's no better for my purposes than the one I already have.

Thanks!

David



Edited by djfiii 2008-10-21 1:17 PM


2008-10-21 3:06 PM
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Subject: RE: Bike Options
I'm also a newbie to the sport, but I would say to use your Mtn Bike for now, just put road tires on it.  If you are ever ready to upgrade bikes, go straight for a Road or TT bike.
2008-10-21 3:27 PM
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Good advice as the differene from a mountain bike to hybrid is not worth the price to be paid.  Instead, I would save that money and apply towards a road bike once you decide that this is the sport for you.

toader - 2008-10-21 4:06 PM I'm also a newbie to the sport, but I would say to use your Mtn Bike for now, just put road tires on it.  If you are ever ready to upgrade bikes, go straight for a Road or TT bike.

2008-10-21 6:26 PM
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I wouldnt ditch it for another mountain bike.  Im with Brian on saving for a road bike...  it will make all the difference in the world.  I went out for a ride on my mountain bike with slicks when I first started...  I rode 17 miles, came home...  put it in the garage...  went to my LBS and bought a road bike!  I have not ridden my MB since! 
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