How to Choose a Bike

By | Aug 3, 2010
Under: Bikes

With over 5,300 specialty bike stores in the US, chances are there’s one near you. But if you aren’t a cyclist, how do you know where to go? Try the National Bicycle Dealers Association website to find a store in your area, contact a local cycling club, or break out that big yellow book. In the end, nothing beats a first hand experience. Head on in and check the place out. Staff should make you feel welcomed and ask you specific questions to determine your needs.

1. Trained professionals at a specialty bike store will help you choose the right bike based on your body measurements, cycling needs, and budget.

2. Skilled mechanics provide professional assembly, tune-up and safety check of your bike (often at no extra charge.)

3. Knowledgeable staff found at a specialty bike store will gladly assist you in making sound choices on quality equipment and accessories, and advise you on how to use and care for the items.

4. Because they practice what they preach, staff can often offer information about local routes, and possibly introduce you to a cycling partner. Many specialty bike stores host clinics and special cycling events too.

5. Shops usually offer discounts when you purchase all of your cycling needs from one store. Unhappy with an item? Specialty bike stores are known for their excellent return/exchange programs, and ability to special order items.


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  1. sashabekket August 9, 2010 12:26 pm

    Yes, I agree that if a person needs a professional bike, he should consult on this topic with the professionals. But at the same time, if it is an amateur, he may just insert all the requirements and find the most suitable variant on the Internet.

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