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Tips On Buying The Best Road Bicycle

Millions of people worldwide are riding bikes, from the casual rider to the competitive athlete. The question you must face is what is the best bike for me. If you are thinking about buying a road bike then there are some things you must ask yourself to help determine the best choice for you.

What is the reason 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?

The first question we must ask ourselves is why we want to ride a bicycle. If you are just a casual rider there is no need to buy the high priced, carbon fiber bicycle, go ahead and get the lower priced entry-level bike. There will be less need for ongoing maintenance because you won't be riding as many miles. Regardless, you will still have to perform a certain degree of maintenance on whichever bike you purchase. You may not have a need for the upgraded components because you don't need to shave a few seconds off your times. 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 Velocita 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. You are better off buying a better bike if you plan on riding more than once or twice a week. Depending on the road bike and where you purchase it, a mid-range bicycle will cost between 500 and 1200 dollars. If you are considering using your new road bike for more than just a leisurely ride then you should buy a bike that will hold up to the rigors of everyday use. The higher-range road bikes can range dramatically in price and can reach prices in the 00 dollar range with the lower end of the spectrum at around 1200 - 2000 dollars.

The difference between the low priced, mid-range price and the higher-range priced road bicycles are basically in the quality of the components of the bike. Many beginning riders won't notice how heavy his bike really is until he he sees his friend scream by him on the road with his 14 pound Tommaso with an upgraded derailleur and crank set. 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.

This is only several examples that should have given you enough insight to help you choose your next road bike wisely. Your long term and short term goals are the keys to choosing the best road bike for you. Choose a bicycle that has a proven track record of reliability and customer satisfaction and has proven itself over time.


I have been a bicycling enthusiast for many years and have ridden many different types of bikes. The most popular low priced bike is the Schwinn Prelude. The most popular mid priced road bicycle is the Tommaso Velocita Dura-Ace Road Bike. I urge you to check these both out before buying your next or first road bike.

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Whats one of the better Road Bicycles to buy in the 300-600 price range? (Answers: 3) (Comments: 0)
Will be riding on pavement 90% of the time and up hills. Only looking to spend between 300-600.

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what are some good entry level road bicycles? (Answers: 3) (Comments: 0)
I'm looking at getting into cycling, using it for back and forth to work, and possibly a triathlon this summer. I don't want to spend much more than $800 USD. Thanks!

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Is it too late to try to race road bicycles at age 37? and how do you go about starting up? (Answers: 8) (Comments: 0)
Do you have to be on a team? I did find a site for USCF but it did not give much info on how to break into the sport it would appear that you do need to have some sort of official certification and obviously need to locate an event. How good a rider or how fast should I be to expect to at least not be last at every event? And I assume unless you are a professional like Lance Armstrong that there is not much money involved on race day. More of a pride and love of the sport thing? There are no bike shops in my town but I am just south of pittsburgh PA which has shops and events I'm sure. They may be able to point me in the right direction. Anyway any advice would be appreciated. I've been riding about 30 miles a week for about 18 months and I just finished my first century a couple weeks ago. It was a charity tour so time was not an issue. (thank god) But I definitly think I've got the bug to do something a little more competitve I just don't want to start down a path that I cannot actually compete in and I'm not sure what goals I should have if I want to consider racing as far as speed endurance training etc. I think it would have to be road, and I do not know any of the terminologies for the different types of races etc.

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