Subject: RE: bike help If you have a lot of gravel roads then consider buying a Cyclocross bike (CX bike ). Its very similar to a road bike but has a slightly sturdier build and a little wider tires - it will handle gravel perfectly well. You can get a used set of skinny road wheels for $150 for when you race triathlons or ride smooth pavement (or just swap the tires on your CX wheels ) You can still ride a regular road bike on gravel. Just put on some very sturdy 25mm or 27mm tires (i.e. Continental Gatorskin Tires ) and open the brakes up a smidgen so pebbles don't get caught in there. Either way, expect to get some scratchs and paint chips on the bike. The cost for brand name entry level road or CX bikes start around $600. The main factor is the gearing. Shimano gearing is the most common - their racing gears in order of cost & quality are: Sora, followed by Tiagra, then 105 and finaly Ultegra and Durace. There is nothing wrong with Sora / Tiagra and they are perfectly good for the majority of novice to intermediate riders. My advice is to go to a few bike stores and shop around. Ask some questions. Try some on for size - figure out what frame size you need. Maybe you'll find a great deal on last year's model on clearance. Buying used can be a very good way to get more for your dollar. There are Craigslist and Kijiji. also you can try: Cyclocross Ontario Classifieds: http://www.cyclocrossontario.com/classifieds />Canadian Cyclist Classifieds: http://www.canadiancyclist.com/classifieds.php /> good luck and happy riding. |