Hi All, I am looking to buy my first hybrid bike for the goal of losing weight.
To be honest the good popular brands have really expensive bikes so I was going through some forums and couple of options are:
1. Buy a used really good brand bike.
2. Get a pricier bike from a less popular/big brands.
I have really little knowledge about bikes so not sure how to evaluate a good used bike.
My budget is around $600-$700. Please advise of some options for me. Thanks
There are so many possibilities, it would be unrealistic to list them all. Look for good value for money bikes, or discounted bikes, in your area, or on the internet. Sales are slowing. There should be some bargains available from time to time.
Are you a person who will repair a bike yourself if something breaks? If you are, you could buy a less expensive bike, and repair it as necessary. If you wont repair it yourself, you should probably buy a stronger bike, which may be significantly more expensive.
A lot of adult bikes are rated to carry 100kg. If you are well over 100kg, you should probably buy a stronger bike.
You can search for 'bikes for heavy riders.'
There are several things I like about this bike, including the aluminum frame, and full suspension.
From what I have seen on the internet, it seems having the suspension pivot where it is on this bike, is also better.
You can also replace the chain without breaking it. Somebody riding a long distance could carry a spare chain, and replace it on the side of the road, if the need arose. Most often, you are likely to replace the chain at home. With this bike, it is easier.
I would look at the Schwinn bikes as they are real good quality for the money. I am not sure you will like a rear shock because as you pedal it seems to bounce, so as for me I prefer a solid rear. Look to see if the bike supports your weight, ass the stress can lead to bike failure and possible injury. I was 245 and bought a bike for the same reason and am now 211. If you only plan to ride the bike on pavement I would not go knoby tires as it creates friction while riding on the pavement. Tires can always be changed to different type at a later time or once worn out. I loved my Schwinn hybrid bike and only paid 150 way back. If you’re not going to be doing 50 mile plus trips, which as a beginner I don’t believe you would this would be a great starter bike. You may want to upgrade the seat to something with more cushion and if you have a shock in the seat post will help as well.