I normally swim against the tide, when this still comes up.Can anyone give me some really basic advice on buying a bike. I'm thinking of getting a second hand one so that I can sometimes ride the short journey to work (about 7 miles - all on the road).
So I really don't need or want any special features, something that just goes and will get me up mildly steep hills. Something basic and low maintenance would be ideal. So my questions are...
What kind of bike do I need? I think they call them hybrids?
What size frame should I be looking for? (I'm about 5'10 tall).
What's the least I could spend on a second-hand bike to get something reasonable? I've seen one decent-looking one for £75 - does that sound about right?
Anything else I should look out for? As you will have gathered, I've not owned a bike since I was a kid and I know nothing at all about them. Cheers.
Being pretty committed roadies we all like to spread the word.
But if you're true to your word and we're talking minor commuting and pootling then a hybrid should just do it.
At the bottom end of the market, you're pretty much restricted to Gumtree and the Friday ad.
Obviously it's impossible to size you for a bike, but you're definitely not after a small or xl.
Chances are a medium size would do just fine, but that's not a call any of us can make.
What you're looking for in any bike you choose is LESS stuff.
You don't need or want suspension, 21 gears, big tyres etc.
Keep it as simple as possible.
Suspension might look comfy but it isn't and forces you down into the road, instead of gliding on top.
You'll only ever need a handful of gears.
Get a bike with good wheels and skinny tyres, as with suspension 'comfy' tyres, on the road, aren't.