I'm looking to pick up a 2nd hand road bike. Seem's like the going rate for a modernish, average nick bike is $500, was hoping to pay less than that though. Not after anything for competition, just after something to commute back from work with.
Just wondering what the main pitfall's to watch out for, and if anyone has any good deals in Adelaide going on as well!
Buying a 2nd Hand Bike
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Re: Buying a 2nd Hand Bike
first and foremost, buy one the right size.... after that it is all about quality of components...
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Re: Buying a 2nd Hand Bike
Look for signs of crash damage, since that will mean there's alignment issues and there's a chance that the frame is cracked, or will crack in the future.
Check for out of true wheels, since that might indicate that the bike hasn't been treated well (very slightly out of true is ok, since it'll only a few $$ to fix)
For the amount of $$, I wouldn't be expecting a whole lot, but i suspect that you will either find:
1) a cheap bike worth about $500 new that someone decided to unload because they found cycling is harder than they thought
2) a well used, older bike worth ~1000-1500 a few years back.
try to get something in the latter category. it's more than likely looked after better and they're probably only selling it to fund upgrades or additional purchases.
I'd avoid any carbon fibre at that price.. assuming you can find any on offer.
Would you consider a flat bar road bike? Avanti Blades are probably around that price point brand new, and i think Giants and Scotts are similarly priced.
Hope that helps a bit.
Check for out of true wheels, since that might indicate that the bike hasn't been treated well (very slightly out of true is ok, since it'll only a few $$ to fix)
For the amount of $$, I wouldn't be expecting a whole lot, but i suspect that you will either find:
1) a cheap bike worth about $500 new that someone decided to unload because they found cycling is harder than they thought
2) a well used, older bike worth ~1000-1500 a few years back.
try to get something in the latter category. it's more than likely looked after better and they're probably only selling it to fund upgrades or additional purchases.
I'd avoid any carbon fibre at that price.. assuming you can find any on offer.
Would you consider a flat bar road bike? Avanti Blades are probably around that price point brand new, and i think Giants and Scotts are similarly priced.
Hope that helps a bit.
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Re: Buying a 2nd Hand Bike
I am not against any flat bar bikes at all! I'ld be looking for a basic well sorted bike, no need for carbon fibre anything. Thanks for the tips
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Re: Buying a 2nd Hand Bike
if it's just for commuting go for a flat bar, more comfy than a road bike and won't give you as many issues with your back or neck. If you plan on doing a lot of km's at a fast pace, then go for a road bike.
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Re: Buying a 2nd Hand Bike
Sounds like a flat bar is the way to go. I'm hoping to use it for longer trips eventually, but to started with the 20k commute home will do fine.
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Re: Buying a 2nd Hand Bike
maybe a bit above what you were looking for price-wise, but someone's friend on adelaide cyclists are selling their current model avanti blade 3 here
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Re: Buying a 2nd Hand Bike
Someone posted this one on the PACC forum:
might be what you are looking for?
http://www.bikeexchange.com.au/bicycles ... /102007736" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Avanti Corsa road bike 4 Sale $550
56cm pro series Avanti Corsa,
9 Speed Ultrgrea with 172.5mm Dura Ace cranks (can swap for 175mm ultrgra)
runs well, just replaced the cables, chain, small chainring. Swaped over rear cluster about 800km ago
might be what you are looking for?
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Re: Buying a 2nd Hand Bike
Definitely what I'm looking at! Thanks
Also didn't know about bike exchange, thanks for sharing it!
Also didn't know about bike exchange, thanks for sharing it!