Shopping for a new bike
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2012-09-09 6:06 PM |
Member 40 New Hamburg, Ontario | Subject: Shopping for a new bike I am wondering if anyone knows where I can buy a good road bike in Ontario. I have searched many American websites but would prefer to buy in Canada. I am a beginner and not looking to spend a lot of money on my first bike.
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2012-09-09 7:54 PM in reply to: #4402488 |
2 | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike As a begginer I would buy a good used one. But if you want new and can wait a bit, the fall bike show and sale is coming to toronto. I have been told by some cycling friends that it is a great place to get good deals. |
2012-09-10 5:06 AM in reply to: #4402488 |
Veteran 485 Elmira, ON | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike The bike show in Toronto is the best place to go. Great deals. http://www.bicycleshowtoronto.com/index.html Its coming up in October. The poster above is right about going there for great deals!
If that doesn't work schedule wise, I can only recommend looking in Toronto region for good pricing. I see your from New Hamburg. I'm from Elmira! I went through what you are doing a couple years ago. If you travel outside of Region of Waterloo and Guelph towards Toronto your going to find better deals. In our area, I find bikes and accessories way overpriced compared to what you can get in T.O. I bought my Tri bike a couple years back and saved almost $600 bucks by going into T.O. vs. buying locally. A couple notable places in T.O. were Wheels on Bloor, and the Bike Zone. But there are several others. These two have websites that will list there sales too. so you can see whats a bargain before making the trek. If your going used, perhaps kijiji, or some other site would help. But for new...just take your time..and watch, and don't make any impulsive buys! I spent about two months just waiting to see what was out there, and looking for deals...got a Felt B12 in the end and LOVE IT!
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2012-09-10 8:25 AM in reply to: #4402488 |
Member 522 Toronto-ish | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike The Toronto bike show is a great way to get a deal, but you have to know what you're looking at to know if it's a good one or not. Some of the shops around here (GTA) will have a Bike Show Without Having To Go To The Bike Show type sale (saves them having to cart the stuff down there). Kijiji and Craigslist are great resources to save money, but you have to know what size you're looking for, what the bike is worth (some asking prices are nucking futz), AND how to judge the condition, which is hard for a novice. My humble suggestion is unless you're very confident in what size you need, buying from a website is a risky idea. Do you have a bike-knowledgeable friend that could go with you to see a used one? You can always post here for a second opinion on what a used bike is worth. Your best bet is likely a local bike store, or as close to local as you can manage. Kitchener/Waterloo should have some outstanding bike shops. Buying in the fall is a great time to get a bike because they're likely looking at having to hang onto it until spring, unless they can unload it at Christmas, paying interest on it all winter, so are very motivated. You can likely get a fitting there as part of the purchase to ensure you have the right size. And if you buy a bike they're more likely to give you a good deal on all the other little things you'll need in your cycling adventures, and there are a ton of 'em which will definitely add up. You'll also likely get free tune ups for a year or so, which is also very helpful and saves $. |
2012-09-10 10:26 PM in reply to: #4402488 |
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2012-09-11 6:33 AM in reply to: #4404902 |
Veteran 485 Elmira, ON | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike Bopper - 2012-09-09 11:26 PM Yes, you can have the fitting done at the T.O. shops, but what if you want a minor adjustment? Do you drive down to T.O. every time? Questions you have to ask yourself.
Just so I'm not giving the wrong impression but feel that if you want the best bang for your buck: I purchase stuff regularly locally from the least expensive bike shops. Tubes, gadgets, etc. The local shops all have great and knowledgeable staff. Brauns, the ski and Cycle Hut, McpHails, Ziggy's...if I've missed one sorry! It's all about cost benefit. you don't drive to T.O. for a tube. But you can call the LBS's and find out which one is the least expensive for minor items and go there. But if your gonna save several hundred on a particular item....is it worth a drive... If you are buying a new bike..shop around. The amount of $$$ involved, your money...get the best deal you can. There is nothing wrong with buying local. But, when I started looking (again 2 years ago..maybe something has changed) the LBS's were all out of whack pricewise. It was worth the drive to T.O. to purchase a bike. And the bike shops in T.O. offer the free FIT, etc. just like the local ones. I have gone to a local bike shop for a fit after several months after riding to make minor adjustments. Yes, it cost me some money..but still saved significant $$$ overall when buying in T.O.. Its all about cost benefit. The above posters are right, don't discount local shops, but definitely look look around. Maybe someone locally is having a super deal..I dunno... The whole "making a relationship with your LBS" I don't get....maybe it's just me, but the best pricing wins. I've dealt with Brauns, Ski and Cycle, McPhails and all have offered great service locally and understand my concerns and requirements when I go in. They are eager for my business, and if the price is right I'm happy to give them my money. So I can only recommend you take your time and shop around and be fiscally prudent. Don't make any snap decisions, and ask a lot of questions wherever you go! And when you finally make your decision..enjoy the ride!
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2012-09-11 6:58 AM in reply to: #4402488 |
Veteran 485 Elmira, ON | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike To your original query, here are some quick links to start shopping around. Good luck!
Local Shops: http://ziggyscycle.ca/ http://www.brauns.com/ http://skiandcyclehut.com/ http://www.mcphailscycle.com/ http://www.kingstreetcycles.com/ http://grandrivercycle.com/
Some Toronto and Area Shops (There are many others...google! ): http://www.wheelsofbloor.com/ http://www.thebikezone.com/ http://dukescycle.ca/ http://gearsbikeshop.com/ http://bikedepot.com/ |
2012-09-11 9:23 AM in reply to: #4402488 |
Expert 758 Port Colborne, Ontario | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike Liberty Bicycles is having a big sale this Saturday and they have a few tri bike in that sale also. A couple a Cannondale Slices and a couple Specialized Shiv Experts. Here's the list: http://www.libertybicycles.com/4-Hour-Sale-2012.html |
2012-09-11 10:51 AM in reply to: #4404902 |
Member 58 Cambridge, Ontario | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike Bopper - 2012-09-10 11:26 PM Also, when purchasing a bike, most bike shops offer FREE adjustments on their bikes for the first year (some it's lifetime... but they're few and far between--none in KW area that I know of). the hub in hespeler (cambridge) offers free lifetime service on their bikes - you pay for parts, but that's pretty much it if you buy from them. the owner, cliff, is also an awesome guy who even went into the shop on a sunday morning (they're closed sundays) just to sort out an issue with my cx bike for me. http://www.hubbicycleshop.com/ i've bought bikes for my husband from grand river cycle (website already posted by TheCrownsOwn) as well, and they include 3 free tune-ups with bike purchase. cheers! -mistress k |
2012-09-11 11:19 AM in reply to: #4402488 |
Member 40 New Hamburg, Ontario | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike Thanks for all your advice. I will definitely attend the bike show in TO |
2012-09-22 8:37 AM in reply to: #4402488 |
Member 16 Brockville | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike try here, http://www.bencycle.ca/en_index.htm Dave |
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2012-09-22 9:38 AM in reply to: #4423217 |
Member 40 New Hamburg, Ontario | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike Wow!! Thanks Dave! |
2012-09-22 12:37 PM in reply to: #4402488 |
Expert 1360 | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike multisport zone in London is a great store as well. There is also Reynolds in London. The guys at multisport zone are FIT certified and the bike it is free if you buy a bike. They are at the local MSC races (lakeside and woodstock) and could probably tweak your fit at the race if something weren't feeling great. They usually have some older bikes around that they are trying to offload and you could get a good deal. |
2012-09-22 1:04 PM in reply to: #4423253 |
Member 16 Brockville | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike enjoy |
2012-10-06 1:39 PM in reply to: #4402488 |
Member 138 | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike Maybe check the bike show - but go with a store (At the show) that is near you - so you can get the service, etc. Otherwise, you'll pay more in the end by needing to pay for a fit and adjustments locally. Having just been through the bike fit process for the first time (which is far more complicated than I ever imagined), I am now certain that's the most critical part of buying a bike (at least a tri-bike - I assume it's the same for a road bike). If you buy used - still get a good bike fit. If you buy new, make sure a good fit is included. In terms of store - I bought my bike (Giant Trinity Comp 2) at Gears. Had a wonderful experience there, both before I bought the bike and for the actual fit. I was nicely surprised to be treated seriously, even though I admitted I was a total newb. Fortunately, the guy I deal with (one of their fitters) was a big bike geek, who was more than happy to walk me through everything - and geek enough to be honest about what wouldn't work for me. I ended up spending less than my expected budget because of it - which is always good. Everyone there has also been great about not laughing at my newbie errors - which have required a few panicked follow-up calls/visits because I was afraid I'd broken something. Like when I dropped a chain, managed to put it back on (a feat for me), but then had it rubbing...turns out while fixing the chain I bumped the gear shifter out of a locked position. Newbie mistake, but they didn't laugh - just said I'd learn with experience and to ask if I had questions. So in addition to a good bike fit, try and find a place where you feel comfortable - and where you can ask dumb questions at without feeling like a doornob. |
2012-11-20 8:08 AM in reply to: #4423217 |
Member 68 | Subject: RE: Shopping for a new bike Morwee - 2012-09-22 9:37 AM try here, http://www.bencycle.ca/en_index.htm Dave
I remember looking at that store's website over the summer. Unfortunately, I never made it out to see their selection but I'll keep it on my radar for next summer. |
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