What are the "Good" bike companies?
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What are the "Good" bike companies?
I see so many people hating on the walmart and big box bikes, and I realized that I don't really know what bikes are "good" bikes. The reason I ask is my brother runs scrap, and often is out and about grabbing anything metal during garbage days, and I remembered he usually finds a few bikes. I know he's scrapped nice old stuff, but because they are road bikes I've never paid much attention. I want to get him watching for me in case he picks up something decent that someone is tossing just because it needs a little work. (cheap upgrade for me!)
Ones I know:
Trek, Motobecane(Sp?), Fuji, Giant, Surley....
others?
Thanks!
Ones I know:
Trek, Motobecane(Sp?), Fuji, Giant, Surley....
others?
Thanks!
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There are so many. Try a list of what to avoid, maybe?
Roadmaster
GMC
Pacific
Next
etc...
Roadmaster
GMC
Pacific
Next
etc...
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Get him to save everything until you can post pictures here
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"Cycling should be a way of life, not a hobby.
RIDE, YOU FOOL, RIDE!"_Nicodemus
"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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A 1.5k commute means I don't ride?
You sir, need an ego and reality check, and perhaps should rethink your attitude online.
(above was written to someone who has had his posts deleted... haha)
tag and wahoo- thank you for the helpful replies.
You sir, need an ego and reality check, and perhaps should rethink your attitude online.
(above was written to someone who has had his posts deleted... haha)
tag and wahoo- thank you for the helpful replies.
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The best in bike companies are as follows:
(1) Waterford
(2) Soma
(3) Rivendell
(4) Seven Cycles
(5) Spectrum
(6) Trek
(7) Surly
(8) Fugi
(9) Jamis
(10) Lynskey
(11) Raleigh
(12) Salsa
* Not Necessarily in that Order
(1) Waterford
(2) Soma
(3) Rivendell
(4) Seven Cycles
(5) Spectrum
(6) Trek
(7) Surly
(8) Fugi
(9) Jamis
(10) Lynskey
(11) Raleigh
(12) Salsa
* Not Necessarily in that Order
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FWIW most scrap yards buy....SCRAP and they are interested in turning it over to make their money back. I helped a friend rescue a 1950's vintage Airstream from a local scrap yard not too long back. The yard didn't care what it was as long as they got their money for it. Some, and I suspect they are in the extreme minority, might recognize that something is worth more as a whole than as scrap.
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"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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"Cycling should be a way of life, not a hobby.
RIDE, YOU FOOL, RIDE!"_Nicodemus
"Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred
Which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?"_krazygluon
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slim- thank you. that's what I was looking for.
fiets- I don't have 500 bucks minimum to drop on a bike right now. I can however, spend a few bucks to fix something up. Not all of us can justify that sort of money on a bike in our present situations.
wahoo- exactly. They don't care what it is, they only see scrap value $). Same as my brother. So if I tell him I'll give him 20 bucks for any bike with X name on it, that's 15 bucks more than the yard gives him, and he'll drop it off.
I have seen him toss some primo looking stuff. I'll post pics if he drops off anything cool.
fiets- I don't have 500 bucks minimum to drop on a bike right now. I can however, spend a few bucks to fix something up. Not all of us can justify that sort of money on a bike in our present situations.
wahoo- exactly. They don't care what it is, they only see scrap value $). Same as my brother. So if I tell him I'll give him 20 bucks for any bike with X name on it, that's 15 bucks more than the yard gives him, and he'll drop it off.
I have seen him toss some primo looking stuff. I'll post pics if he drops off anything cool.
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We have a local Youth For Christ organization that will take all the crappy Wal-bikes we can provide for them. The kids fix them up and donate them at Christmas time. The functional ones get repaired and the junkers get scrapped for parts.
We have a local Youth For Christ organization that will take all the crappy Wal-bikes we can provide for them. The kids fix them up and donate them at Christmas time. The functional ones get repaired and the junkers get scrapped for parts.
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I like in no particular order:
Specialized, bmc, felt, jamis, cannondale, salsa, soma, orbea, surly, redline, old schwinns, and about 30 other brands I can't remember at the moment.
Specialized, bmc, felt, jamis, cannondale, salsa, soma, orbea, surly, redline, old schwinns, and about 30 other brands I can't remember at the moment.
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Felt, Serotta, Independent Fabrications, and more and more and more...
Too many good ones to make a useful list.
I'd say a list of ones to avoid is better. You should ask this over in C&V. Those guys know how to dumpster dive!
Also, if you are just looking for yourself, you should tell him what size frame your after.
Too many good ones to make a useful list.
I'd say a list of ones to avoid is better. You should ask this over in C&V. Those guys know how to dumpster dive!
Also, if you are just looking for yourself, you should tell him what size frame your after.
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While there are many "good" bike companies not many are all "American" bike companies anymore..........
Worksman Cycles is an ALL American bike company located in NYC,NY!!
Worksman Cycles is an ALL American bike company located in NYC,NY!!
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Originally Posted by krazygluon
Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred, which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?
My preferred bicycle brand is.......WORKSMAN CYCLES
I dislike clipless pedals on any city bike since I feel they are unsafe.
Originally Posted by krazygluon
Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred, which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?
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You're thanking "Tag" for suggesting WALMART bikes?
Ok! I got it! You're either a special kinda person...Or, an especially kind person.
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All bikes are good! Many (actually, most sold) are just very low quality and price, as you'd find at Walmart, and the price reflects the level of quality that you receive.
Many of brands are mass-produced in the same factories in Asia (and are owned by the same companies, e.g. Cannondale/Pacific/Dorel).
Try on some of these frames: https://2012.handmadebicycleshow.com/
Many of brands are mass-produced in the same factories in Asia (and are owned by the same companies, e.g. Cannondale/Pacific/Dorel).
Try on some of these frames: https://2012.handmadebicycleshow.com/
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Tag was listing bikes NOT to pick up. Probably a better approach than a list of good bikes, which will either be ridiculously long or leave way to many builders out.
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I see so many people hating on the walmart and big box bikes, and I realized that I don't really know what bikes are "good" bikes. The reason I ask is my brother runs scrap, and often is out and about grabbing anything metal during garbage days, and I remembered he usually finds a few bikes. I know he's scrapped nice old stuff, but because they are road bikes I've never paid much attention. I want to get him watching for me in case he picks up something decent that someone is tossing just because it needs a little work. (cheap upgrade for me!)
Ones I know:
Trek, Motobecane(Sp?), Fuji, Giant, Surley....
others?
Thanks!
Ones I know:
Trek, Motobecane(Sp?), Fuji, Giant, Surley....
others?
Thanks!
Real bicycles mostly come from real bicycle shops but occasionally places on the interwebs and stores like REI etc. But at the giant box store, probably not.
LC
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Slim- Well done.
Loose Chain - I've heard this rant before. Remember? Over in my other thread? https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...4#post13111844
You elitist bikers need to get off your high horse and realize something:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle
No mention of cost or quality.
Elitists use words like "BSO" and tell new forum members that the things you buy at walmart are not bikes, and that we are confused, to make themselves feel better about some inadequacy they can't seem to get over. I have been/am part of an awful lot of forums, and this one is one of the WORST for this attitude. It's disgusting and ridiculous, in all honesty.
Now everyone, don't get me wrong. I am in awe of some of your bikes. I love your passion for them, be it upgrading, restoring, riding thousands and thousands of miles or just commuting to work. But it's not fair to hate on someone else just because they don't/can't/will not want/afford/not buy a 500-1000-2000 dollar plus bike for any reason.
I've had my Costco bike for nearly 5 years. It's probably got a couple thousand miles on it. It sits out in the rain and snow. Up until last week, I hadn't put a wrench to drop of lube to it. There is nearly no rust, I adjusted up the derailleurs to work perfect, tightened up the brakes a bit, put reflective tape, lights and fenders on it (all bought online... ohhhh no) and will now ride it to work every day. And I'll bet it works awesome. Not as good as your 3000 dollar bike, or even your 500 dollar bike, but I'm having a blast riding, and really, what else matters?
I've had enough of this forum. To everyone who has been helpful, thank you. To the elitist pricks- may the road be full of sharp things that flatten your tires.
Mods- hopefully you will read this. Feel free to delete my account. I won't be back.
Loose Chain - I've heard this rant before. Remember? Over in my other thread? https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...4#post13111844
You elitist bikers need to get off your high horse and realize something:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle
"A bicycle, also known as a bike, pushbike or cycle, is a human-powered, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, having two wheels attached to a frame, one behind the other. A person who rides a bicycle is called a cyclist, or bicyclist."
Elitists use words like "BSO" and tell new forum members that the things you buy at walmart are not bikes, and that we are confused, to make themselves feel better about some inadequacy they can't seem to get over. I have been/am part of an awful lot of forums, and this one is one of the WORST for this attitude. It's disgusting and ridiculous, in all honesty.
Now everyone, don't get me wrong. I am in awe of some of your bikes. I love your passion for them, be it upgrading, restoring, riding thousands and thousands of miles or just commuting to work. But it's not fair to hate on someone else just because they don't/can't/will not want/afford/not buy a 500-1000-2000 dollar plus bike for any reason.
I've had my Costco bike for nearly 5 years. It's probably got a couple thousand miles on it. It sits out in the rain and snow. Up until last week, I hadn't put a wrench to drop of lube to it. There is nearly no rust, I adjusted up the derailleurs to work perfect, tightened up the brakes a bit, put reflective tape, lights and fenders on it (all bought online... ohhhh no) and will now ride it to work every day. And I'll bet it works awesome. Not as good as your 3000 dollar bike, or even your 500 dollar bike, but I'm having a blast riding, and really, what else matters?
I've had enough of this forum. To everyone who has been helpful, thank you. To the elitist pricks- may the road be full of sharp things that flatten your tires.
Mods- hopefully you will read this. Feel free to delete my account. I won't be back.
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Sorry you won't be around to read this, andrewtclarkson, but a bicycle forum is by definition going to be populated by bicycle enthusiasts. The majority of enthusiasts in any endeavor are going to favor the better quality items that they're enthusiastic about. If you're surprised by the reaction you got, which IMO was by and large civil (even if it didn't validate your own choice or preferences), is it the fault of the enthusiasts, or perhaps a skewed expectation on your part? It certainly didn't deserve name calling.
Something to think about, or it would be if you were still here and reading this, which apparently you're not.
Something to think about, or it would be if you were still here and reading this, which apparently you're not.