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5 tips for Buying a Road Bike


As part of my 2013 resolutions to live better, healthier, cleaner, and to get inspired with yoga, I finally decided which road bike to get to start training for my first sprint triathlon! The red and white racer, otherwise known as a Felt F85. She’s a beauty. The sun hasn’t been out since I got the bike, so I haven’t been able to take her for a proper spin around town, but as soon as the sun shines again, I’m off!

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During my search, I compiled 5 tips to help make your bike search a little easier:

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Ready Set Go! 2013 Resolutions, Road Biking to a Sprint Triathlon

Ready set go! 2013 New Years Resolutions are in motion as the quest for an affordable, quality road bike begins.

I’m super excited! I have been looking for a new challenge to keep me busy and fit, and allow more freedom in my life. So today I took the first steps (very first steps) toward obtaining a road bike, and achieving one of my 2013 resolutions, participating in a sprint triathlon.

I must admit, I was procrastinating on actually purchasing one. Searching around for the right deal and learning about all the varieties, gear levels, framing size and the extra costs (i.e. pedals, clip in shoes, helmet and water bottle holder) can be overwhelming. Not to mention, bikes suitable for racing aren’t cheap!

But today, I took the first step. I haven’t been on a bike in so long, and I’ve never been on a road bike with such small tires. I thought for sure I was going to tip over and fall the first time I attempted to go around the parking lot for my test run. I was surprised when the guy helping me let me ride off on my own. You trust me? Do I have to pay for damages if I crash?

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Once I got on and placed my feet on the pedals, there was no turning back. A whoosh of wind glided over my face and I immediately fell back in love with riding. My fear of falling vanished when I took the first three strokes on the pedals. An “ahhhhahhhhhh” moment came over me. Yes, this is what I need to be doing! Freedom.

I tested three bikes, the Felt F85, the Trek Lexa S and the Raleigh Revenio 1.0.

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I first noticed how the gear shifted, which was different on each bike. I could tell the Felt F85 (red and white bike) had better gears because the shifting was much smother and easier. I barely noticed when I shifted over. While the others were a bit more difficult, not hard by any means, but more clunky. The Felt F85 also had more of a racing feel to it. I could tell this was a performance bike from how I was positioned, my chest was closer to the ground and my back leaned more forward.

I haven’t made my final decision yet, and I may go to another bike shop to compare other brands and prices. I know I’m definitely leaning more towards the red and white Felt F85, the sprint race is calling me…

Are you a road biker? Have opinions on what to look for? Best deals? What not to do? Tips for tracking rides or tips for saving money? Please share for all the newbies like me out there!