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8 Steps To Choose A Beginner Road Bike

2016/7/25 12:00:55

8 Steps to Choose A Beginner Road Bike

Road biking is definitely a great way to have fun, improve your fitness and engage in other social activities. Nonetheless, before you even think of hitting the road, it is essential to first aim your attention on the kind of bike you need to have. This means that you need to be absolutely familiar with each detail pertaining to how a road bike should be. This will beyond doubt reduce the need of replacing a bike every now and then as well as eliminating frustrations that inapt bike may cause. On the same note, if you are a beginner; then you not only need to know your bike very well, you also need to have first hand information on the right steps of choosing the right bike. So, which are these steps for choosing a beginner’s road bike? Well! If this is one of the questions popping on your mind right now, here are eight steps that certainly “hit the bull’s eye” and can help you out.

1. Set your budget

Undoubtedly, everything good starts with a good budget plan. The biggest mistake you can ever make is to overspend on a bike and forget about other necessary items such as a helmet, apparel, road shoes, glasses and gloves. A good bike should be the one that can give the best performance and not necessarily the most expensive one. When drafting your budget, you can compare some specific features you are looking for and settle on the ones you are comfortable paying for. Always remember to hold back some extra cash for maintenance when the bike breaks down.

2. Consider the necessary tools

It is paramount to consider some tools such as tire levels, lock, frame pump and a puncture repair kit. Believe me; these are simple tools that you wouldn’t want to miss every time you go on a ride.

3. Do a thorough research

Before you step your foot in any bike shop, carry out some research on the internet or any other relevant source pertaining to the kind of bike you wish to have. This as well may give you a good idea on where to purchase the bike.

4. Determine the frame material and size

Although the material may be somewhat dictated by your budget, you should settle on a material that is the most suitable. Aluminum for instance, is the commonly used material even though it is quite fragile. Steel on the other hand is more durable and is certainly the most appropriate material for long term service. When it comes to selecting the most appropriate frame size, you should do accurate geometric calculations to know which size will give you less trouble.

5. Look for the best deal

Of course you should lean more on the seller who offers the best deal without necessarily compromising on the quality of the bike.

6. Make your purchase

When it comes to the actual buying, ensure that you are not tricked into overstepping a decision that you had already made. Always ensure that you get utmost information from the seller concerning the bike.

7. Take a test ride

A test ride is aimed at getting you familiar with your bike and discovering some strengths and flaws of your ride. As well, you should report any problem that you may discover while on the test ride to your seller for appropriate adjustments or repair.

8. Take a ride and share the love

Lastly, put your road bike into use; start hitting the road to serve the rightful purpose you acquired the bike for.

Ultimately, the only secret to a nice, suitable road bike is that “there is none.” It all depends on what you wish for and what you want. Your specifications will obviously pin point the kind of bike you need. But all in all, always keep in mind the above eight steps before making any decision.

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