05-27-2013, 03:18 PM
HI,
Looking for a bike to expand my transportation/fitness options. I'm a graduate student, so my budget is a bit embarrassing (hence the need for non-gym fitness & non car transport options)
After research I've determined that big-box store bikes are out of the question. If I can't afford a nice one, I sure can't afford a broken one. So I've decided on either a used bike, or a bikesdirect bike will be a better approach. I'm fairly mechanical, and think I can manage most basic maintenance & repair issues. (I've had to keep my awful college-car on the road for several years now - so lots of wrenching practice)
I found a Cannondale Super V 900 locally for $180. It needs a brake cable, but that doesn't look too hard to do myself.
Is this a good option for a starter bike? I'm on quite hilly terrain, and dirt & gravel roads. Will ride it around campus, but mostly use it for an errand bike from home to town (8 miles each way).
It appears to be a reputable & durable bike, but would love to have feedback from people in the know.
If not this, what do you recommend for a commuter/errand bike for hilly, rough terrain?
Many thanks!
Looking for a bike to expand my transportation/fitness options. I'm a graduate student, so my budget is a bit embarrassing (hence the need for non-gym fitness & non car transport options)
After research I've determined that big-box store bikes are out of the question. If I can't afford a nice one, I sure can't afford a broken one. So I've decided on either a used bike, or a bikesdirect bike will be a better approach. I'm fairly mechanical, and think I can manage most basic maintenance & repair issues. (I've had to keep my awful college-car on the road for several years now - so lots of wrenching practice)
I found a Cannondale Super V 900 locally for $180. It needs a brake cable, but that doesn't look too hard to do myself.
Is this a good option for a starter bike? I'm on quite hilly terrain, and dirt & gravel roads. Will ride it around campus, but mostly use it for an errand bike from home to town (8 miles each way).
It appears to be a reputable & durable bike, but would love to have feedback from people in the know.
If not this, what do you recommend for a commuter/errand bike for hilly, rough terrain?
Many thanks!