*This bike has been fabulously popular for the 2006 model year, and all of the smaller sizes sold through by the end of June. Georgena tells us there won't be any more of the smaller sizes available until the 2007 model year,...
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*This bike has been fabulously popular for the 2006 model year, and all of the smaller sizes sold through by the end of June. Georgena tells us there won't be any more of the smaller sizes available until the 2007 model year, sorry. We still have good stock of the 18" and 20" sizes.
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I would have chose no. 1 because it is much more feminine and practical. But I chose this as it is nuetral, wont be the first thing you see and is practical!
While the other 2 road bikes are sure to be lighter, the Terry hybrid will be more comfortable due to the flat bars keeping you upright vs the drop bars. However, if you're already at 50 miles/wk with possibilities of increasing mileage and you don't have back problems, I'd go with a road bike. Giant and Trek are both good options. Regardless of brand, I highly recommend talking to a bike shop pro and test riding several models to get the right fit.
Uh... I don't know anything about bikes. Sorry.
looks cool
pick this bike it looks nice and is very comfortable
I wouldn't buy it online. I just want to add the data to this list.
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From the list : 4e) Bicycle Shopping by charis87
this one looks more comfortable...
it looks most comfiest to ride on the road
I would have chose no. 1 because it is much more feminine and practical. But I chose this as it is nuetral, wont be the first thing you see and is practical!
While the other 2 road bikes are sure to be lighter, the Terry hybrid will be more comfortable due to the flat bars keeping you upright vs the drop bars. However, if you're already at 50 miles/wk with possibilities of increasing mileage and you don't have back problems, I'd go with a road bike. Giant and Trek are both good options. Regardless of brand, I highly recommend talking to a bike shop pro and test riding several models to get the right fit.
Uh... I don't know anything about bikes. Sorry.
looks cool
pick this bike it looks nice and is very comfortable
I wouldn't buy it online. I just want to add the data to this list.
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