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The Best Road Bikes

Posted by Art on Oct 13, 2009 in Biking

Millions of people worldwide are riding bikes, from the casual rider to the competitive athlete. So the question most will face is what is the best road bicycle for me. To help determine the best road bike for you there are several things you should consider first.

Why do I want to ride?

How much should I pay for a road bicycle?

What is the difference between the low priced bikes and the higher priced bikes?

Determining the reason why you want to ride a bicycle is very important and the reason why it is the first question we must ask ourselves. If you want to ride just as a casual once in a while thing then you may be able to get away with buying a low priced bicycle. You won’t be putting a lot of miles on the bike so there will be less need for maintenance. There will, however still be a certain amount of maintenance that will need to be done on the bicycle. Since you have no need to increase your speed there may be no need for the higher priced premium components. The corollary to this is that the lower priced bike’s components will wear out quicker and not be as efficient as the higher priced bikes.

The Tommaso Road Bike is a first rate example of a mid priced road bike that offers both quality and better prices.

The price of the bike will also be a determining factor for many people when deciding the best road bicycle for them. Most entry-level bikes will run you about 250 to 450 dollars depending on what bike you buy and where you decide to buy it. This bicycle will suit you well as a casual cyclist because you won’t be putting a lot of miles on the bike. If your goals include riding more than once in a while then you should buy a better bike. Medium priced bikes will set you back anywhere from 500 to 1200 dollars based on the bike and where you purchase it. If your goals are to include cycling as part of your exercise program then you will want to buy a mid to high range road bike. The best road bicycles can vary in price by as much as 4 to 5 thousand dollars with the upper end at around 9000 dollars and the lower end 2000 dollars.

The quality of the components is what differentiates the price among the three relative price ranges of each bike. While A beginning cyclist at first may not realize that his bike is extremely heavy but as soon as he sees the rider on his 14 pound Scott scream by him like he was standing still he will get his first hint. The novice may not even notice that he has to slow way down when he comes to the bend in the road at the bottom of the incline while the higher-ranged bike seems to glide effortlessly through the turn with speed and confidence.

These are just several examples aimed at giving you some insight when choosing the best road bicycle for yourself. Your long term and short term goals are the keys to choosing the best road bike for you. Base your decision by choosing a bike that has stood the test of time and has a manufacturer that is well known in the cycling community for producing a quality product.

I have ridden many types of road bikes and I am an avid cycling enthusiast. My site recommends the best road bicycles based on popularity, feedback and value for your buck. One very popular low priced bike is the Schwinn Prelude. The most popular mid priced road bicycle is the Tommaso Velocita Dura-Ace Road Bike. The best high end road bike is the Lamborghini La Dolce Vita. You have to check these out before you buy your bike.

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Any active cyclists out there, trying to sniff out any upcoming road bicycle tournaments?

Posted by Jeff on Dec 2, 2008 in Bike Equipment
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Being in top shape, an active cyclist, I often ride over 30 miles per day. I am well aware that there are many others like me out there. We should group up, and have an official tournament, with prizes. Maybe I am being dellusional, then perhaps could somebody point a direction where I could start searching. Also, if things go as planned, where could I get sponsership for the high tech equipment and gear.

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Would a bicycle jersey work well at whisking away sweat on a road bicycle ride? If not, then what would?

Posted by Jeff on Jul 16, 2008 in Bike Clothing
bicycle clothing
me asked:



For question cant afford bicycle rides casual 2040 miles.


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