BikeHike's Tips to Purchasing the Right Bike
For most of us looking to purchase a bike for the first time, it’s tough to know where to begin. For those who need some guidance, here are a few tips to find the right bike that fits your riding needs.
1) Determine Your Budget
When the time comes to finally upgrade to a new bike or buy for the first time, the first thing we suggest is determining your budget. Bikes that used to be extremely expensive are now quite affordable. Full suspension bikes are more economical than ever.
2) Ask Questions and Read
Avid bike friends can be valuable resources. Take them out for a beverage or two and discuss everything to do with bikes. Biking is likely one of their passions, and they probably love talking about anything to do with the sport. If you don't have friends that ride, the internet is a very resourceful tool. Search for bike related websites, blogs and forums. You will gather a lot of information from bike enthusiasts who are willing to help you out. It’s a great tool to get customer reviews on specific bike models, helpful tips, and even great deals on bikes!
3) Find the Right Bike Shop
Once you’ve calculated your budget and have gained some biking knowledge, start visiting bike shops in your area. Pick a bike store with friendly, informative staff who are willing to take the time to help you out. Don’t feel obligated to make your purchase from the first store you visit, there are plenty of other bike shops around.
4) Find the Right Bike for You
When you’ve found your bike shop and now its time to buy, make sure to find the bike with the right fit. There are a lot of choices you'll be presented with such as: frame type, suspension (full suspension or hard tail), components, brakes, pedals, saddle and grips.
If just starting out, don’t spend too much time worrying about which frame to choose. Focus more on the suspension, pedals, saddle, and grips. Depending on your budget, full suspension bikes can be quite affordable. If your budget is below $1000, we recommend looking more at hard-tail bikes (just front suspension). If the pedals, saddle and grips don’t feel right, ask to swap for something else that feels more comfortable. It may cost a few extra bucks, but this is when you can work on your bargaining skills.
Each person’s buying cycles are different when it comes to purchasing a bike, but if you need a helping hand, follow these steps to help guide you in the right direction.
Happy Biking,
BikeHike Adventures
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