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Conference noted::bicycle

Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

541.0. "Help Novice Comparison Shop!" by SOFBAS::RHODES () Mon Feb 08 1988 15:54

    I am interested in getting back into bicycling again.  About 10
    years ago, I had a Peugeot which I enjoyed very much.  However,
    having been away from the sport for quite some time, I am no longer
    familiar with the various brands.  I would be very interested in
    your recommendations.
    
    I am looking for a moderately priced 10-speed bike, i.e. $300 range,
    perhaps.  I would be using it for mainly for recreation and exercise.
    I want a bike that can tolerate taking 20-50 mile trips once in
    a while, although long trips would be the exception rather than
    the norm.
     
    I have seen a lot of Japanese bikes advertised lately.  Are they
    any good?  Please feel free to recommend brands as well as bike
    shops in the Central Mass area.
     
    Many thanks in advance.
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541.1a bike shop in WorcesterRETORT::SCHNARECHARLIE SCHNAREMon Feb 08 1988 18:361
    Try Bicycle Alley on Main St in Worcester.
541.2Miyatas or mountain bikesAQUA::OCONNORThe law dont want no gear-gammerTue Feb 09 1988 01:3117
    Hi,
    
    I'll stick my neck out and recommend the Miyata 312.  I helped a
    friend of mine by one last spring.  He was very happy with it. 
    It cost him $284 at a ski shop in Waltham.  There are tons of good
    bikes around in the price range you are looking.
    
    Do you what type of riding the bike will be for, day trips or is
    low maintainance important if so you might want to check out mountain
    bikes as they tend to need, or at least get :-), little care.
    
    What I have recommended to people who asked me what type of bike
    to get is try a test-ride on a mountain bike.  A lot of people have
    come back sold on them.
    
    
    Joe
541.3BridgestoneUSMRM1::CQUINNTue Feb 09 1988 18:054
    Call Dave Rivetts, he is a Dec employee who runs a Bike Shop
    out of his house.  Home phone 928-4852.  Call after 5:00pm.
    
    He sells Bridgestone bikes.  Great Deals!!!!!