Looking for a good basic hybrid
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Looking for a good basic hybrid
Hi, everyone. Trying to decide between Cannondale Quick 6, Terra Linda 1, and Fuji Absolute 1.9 or 2.1. All advice appreciated! Thank you.
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all 4 of us, in our family, have some model of the Trek FX. I bought them all pre-owned. very happy with them. they are durable & reliable, w/ good shifting
you might try to find out which of those, on your list, are in stock & can be delivered, before deciding?
when I shop for cars, I often am also shopping for a dealership. so you might focus on a bike shop you like & work with them, with whatever they can actually deliver?
you might try to find out which of those, on your list, are in stock & can be delivered, before deciding?
when I shop for cars, I often am also shopping for a dealership. so you might focus on a bike shop you like & work with them, with whatever they can actually deliver?
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Thanks for your input, everyone, and for the link. The stores in my area have the three bikes that I mentioned. I may still try to find a used Trek, but would still like feedback about the Cannondale Quick 6, Marin Terra Linda 1, and Fuji Absolute 1.9 or 2.1, if anyone has experience with or knowledge about these. Thanks!
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The Cannondale Quick 6 is a basic 3x7 hybrid with rim brakes for $650 (but the rear wheel has a cassette instead of a freewheel, which is good). The Marin Terra Linda 1 seems to be a much better value, also being a 3x7 bike with a cassette for only $470. It appears to have a step-through frame, which will have a different fit and feel from a traditional diamond frame. This bike also comes with cable-operated disc brakes (which are not necessarily an upgrade over rim brakes). The Fuji Absolute 1.9 is priced the same as the Cannondale, and comes with a 2x8 drivetrain and cable-operated disc brakes. The 2.1 version is priced lower at $590, and comes with a 3x7 drivetrain with a freewheel and rim brakes.
The Cannondale and Fuji bikes will probably feel very similar to each other, whereas the Marin will likely feel more upright oriented. In terms of components, all of these bikes have lower-end parts that will be durable for general recreational riding. I wouldn't focus as much on the equipment, and would focus more on which bike you like riding the most. Since you noted that all of these bikes are in stock near you, I'd absolutely not buy any of them until you've had a chance to ride them all to see what feels best to you. Don't discount subjective aspects like frame color; that's not something you can easily change.
The Cannondale and Fuji bikes will probably feel very similar to each other, whereas the Marin will likely feel more upright oriented. In terms of components, all of these bikes have lower-end parts that will be durable for general recreational riding. I wouldn't focus as much on the equipment, and would focus more on which bike you like riding the most. Since you noted that all of these bikes are in stock near you, I'd absolutely not buy any of them until you've had a chance to ride them all to see what feels best to you. Don't discount subjective aspects like frame color; that's not something you can easily change.
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Like hokiefyd said, "not buy any of them until you've had a chance to ride them".
If your Dealers have a Jamis Coda....it would be worth test riding one too.
If your Dealers have a Jamis Coda....it would be worth test riding one too.
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I just picked up a Fuji Absoute 3.0 on FB Marketplace and love it!
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Thanks, travbikeman, I like it too.
Today's project was fitting 'porteur' bars from Linus Bikes to my Fuji Absolute 3.0 It took a while to get the angle and height of the bars just right, and then further tinkering to adjust brake and shifter angles. Here's what we got now:
Hmm .....I'm having problems uploading a photo i took on my iPhone (altho I've use3d those pics before)....sez here
"Your file "601EA24A-C2E6-46C7-AED6-4366B0DB4E95.heic" could not be uploaded. It is not an accepted file type." Then how do we upload iPhone photos? Any advice here?
Today's project was fitting 'porteur' bars from Linus Bikes to my Fuji Absolute 3.0 It took a while to get the angle and height of the bars just right, and then further tinkering to adjust brake and shifter angles. Here's what we got now:
Hmm .....I'm having problems uploading a photo i took on my iPhone (altho I've use3d those pics before)....sez here
"Your file "601EA24A-C2E6-46C7-AED6-4366B0DB4E95.heic" could not be uploaded. It is not an accepted file type." Then how do we upload iPhone photos? Any advice here?
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Ah okay, I think I figured out how to do this - 'export' the photo as a jpeg file to desktop, and move it from there.
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The bike saddle is the new Spoon Charge saddle. Very good looking, but taking awhile to break in.
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Thanks, Colonel. My thinking on the new saddle as follows:
1. Design - Classic looking design
2. Price - $35 as opposed to $100+ for Brooks B17
3. Weight - weighs about 1/2 of my previous leather (Belt) saddle
4. Comfort - too early to tell. My Belt leather saddle is well broken in at this point and more comfy, this saddle is still brand new. We'll see. ..the vintage Belt may go back on and I'll save this for another project.
1. Design - Classic looking design
2. Price - $35 as opposed to $100+ for Brooks B17
3. Weight - weighs about 1/2 of my previous leather (Belt) saddle
4. Comfort - too early to tell. My Belt leather saddle is well broken in at this point and more comfy, this saddle is still brand new. We'll see. ..the vintage Belt may go back on and I'll save this for another project.
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Thanks, Colonel. My thinking on the new saddle as follows:
1. Design - Classic looking design
2. Price - $35 as opposed to $100+ for Brooks B17
3. Weight - weighs about 1/2 of my previous leather (Belt) saddle
4. Comfort - too early to tell. My Belt leather saddle is well broken in at this point and more comfy, this saddle is still brand new. We'll see. ..the vintage Belt may go back on and I'll save this for another project.
1. Design - Classic looking design
2. Price - $35 as opposed to $100+ for Brooks B17
3. Weight - weighs about 1/2 of my previous leather (Belt) saddle
4. Comfort - too early to tell. My Belt leather saddle is well broken in at this point and more comfy, this saddle is still brand new. We'll see. ..the vintage Belt may go back on and I'll save this for another project.
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