A Review Of The Top 5 Best Cheap Road Bikes For Sale Online
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http://www.davescheapbikes.com/cheap-road-bikes/ Road Bikes are fun and fast and are a great way to get into shape. However, they are quite pricey. Here, I review 5 of the top bikes available online that are under $1,000. Using my 15+ years of cycling experience, I help you sort out the good stuff from the bad, and save you a pretty penny in the process! This video is a review of the top 5 best cheap road bikes currently for sale on Amazon
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Can only afford the bottom 2 :(
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how much that 50 dollors or 2000 pesos in philiphines im in the philliphine i cant buy it 2000 thousand pesos or 4 thousands
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With 5 years warranty
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https://www.olx.com.pk/i2/item/road-bicycle-typhoon-endurance-bike-IDUnVjz.html#:72ecad34a8 -
Greetings from the UK. I bought a road bike from an Argos store, its a Cross which cost me £250.00 (approx $360). Carbon forks, 16 gears with very good wheels. Total built weight is a shade over 10kgs, its fast and well built. Not Chinese made built but Taiwanese. It's possibly the most comfortable bike I've ever owned and is fast.
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Thank you for taking the time to point out the details that make for improving the bike and quality of ride.
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I ride a Specialized Roubaix Sport and love it and I've put 5600miles on it so far. But the the Specialized Allez is a great bike on a budget starting 770$. It's worth the extra money to get a bike at a bike shop. Great service ,knowledge, and quality bikes. Common great brands like Specialized,Trek,Giant,Scott,Felt,Jamis,Cannondale,Colnago an many more. They give you great warranties that most stand behind . They treat like a good car dealer but probably even better. Most shops offer free service for a year if you buy a bike , some even offer lifetime adjustments. Many offer layaway in witch is how I got my carbon fiber Roubaix .
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so if i buy bike for 400e it wont last 2 years? Bunch of bulshit.. eaven shityest bikes will last u lifetime if u dont brake them. I drove mtb thats around 100 e and did like 3k km in 3 months.. and i was brutal to it and it still go and will hold probebly next summer to with no maintenance.
well it definetly need maintenance but it doesnt mean that bike stopped runing... its all about how u take care of it how u use it and what parts u buy for it. I say u can buy near to cheapest frame and ull be fine.. talk to some smart guyz at shops and build fucking bad ass bike for cheap. -
Good video ,But you should have mentioned the Price of the particular bikes on the list . I am a avid mountain biker and know nothing of road bikes. So this video got me to a good start thank you
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still too expensive loo
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You can't 6061 and 7005 aluminium so blindly lol.
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Thank you guy!
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You may be Jimmy Fallon's brother.
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I purchased a slightly used (only 50 miles) Windsor Wellington 2.0 about 3 years ago and I must say that it was one of the best purchases of my life. I have easily put over 500 miles on it, and would be perfectly fine riding it for a few more years. Everything works great, and I have not had to replace anything major. You can find this bike online for $340 new which is a great deal! I would definitely have Windsors at the top of the best cheap road bikes list.
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New Entry?
http://www.walmart.com/ip/700c-Schwinn-Phocus-1600-Men-s-Road-Bike-Silver/23891924?action=product_interest&action_type=title&placement_id=irs_top&strategy=PWVUB&visitor_id=KqpoAF11GUIqlUDp2aimi8&category=&client_guid=5cda5870-3914-4c43-8edd-55a3ccb61671&customer_id_enc=&config_id=106&parent_item_id=23916709&guid=1554ec7f-5ee7-4e88-bba5-366cc977bd3e&bucket_id=irsbucketdefault&beacon_version=1.0.0&findingMethod=p13n
Schwinn Phocus 1600 - Aluminum Frame, Carbon Fork for $377....Now there is an even cheaper 'Foc-us' 1400 but I will not go there for $306 -
Hey, In this video you are saying that the Dimond Back Podium 3 is the top low cost bike but in your blog you say the The GT Brand GTR Series 2 is the better choice. Another blog says that the Motobecane grand Record is the best. They are all around the same cost...could you please let me know which of the 3 would be the better stating bike. I know all three are great bikes but please help me choose one of them.
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None of these bikes are even close to what you would want on the road don't be cheap if your looking for a great beginner road bike look up the specialized allez
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I'm a relatively large guy & I got a Schwinn Varsity @ walmart a number of years ago... it was only $150, I've put thousands of miles on it, yes I've had to put some work into it, yes It's a hybrid, no it's not the lightest & maybe I got lucky... but for only 150 bucks, it's a damn good bike.
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Most of these lesser expensive bikes are made in China? I have read that bikes made in Taiwan are overall better quality than most made in China? I am trying to learn about the differences. I have also seen some very solid well made guitars coming out of China these days . . something I thought I would never say. The Chinese will ask the American business man "What quality do you want us to build for you?" My father in law had electronic components made in China for his business where they offered him three levels of quality.
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hahaha...yeah, spend $1400 on a bike, then another $1000 on all your special clothes and gear...it's all gotten so silly now. It's just hype...diamonds aren't expensive because they are rare, they are quite plentiful...they are expensive because Debeers started an ad campaign and said they were...and that you should spend two months salary on an engagement ring or you were a POS.
It's not the bike so much as the legs driving it...I could do 50 mph on my old heavy Murray 10 speed wearing flip flops and cut off jeans ( a lot of people were quite happy to pull alongside and either yell out how fast we were going or let me see their speedometer when there were two lanes)...every day to work and back (with a big pack on the handle bars full of work clothes, boots, food and my dog stick. Cost me about a $120, rode it for over 10 years until it got stolen...save your money and just ride hard. My one concession though is that I did eventually get extra thin rims and tires, less than $100, buying the rims and spokes separately and putting them together myself...properly aired, I only had about an 1/8 inch footprint on each tire...maybe 3/16 lengthwise. Other than that I kept it super tuned, aligned and greased, if you can hear anything but the wind in the spokes when you pedal (chain noise, gear noise, brakes rubbing), something is not true. -
Thank you so much for the video, just what i needed.
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