Postmersh Wrote:
Hello,
I'm thinking about getting into the bicycling game, since I live near the beach/friends/etc. and, although I don't mind walking/hitching a ride/etc., The allure of riding a bike in the So. Cal sun is proving to be too much for me to pass up...
I'd be using it for street riding, etc.... Any brand tips? Any tips on places to get a relatively inexpensive one? Anything?
Danka...
I highly recommend MTBR.com ...I've been going there for years. Post this question in the General forum (
http://forums.mtbr.com/forumdisplay.php?f=45 ) or they even have a SoCal forum. It's the most widely used bike review site out there. There are also reviews of
everything, from parts to complete bikes. It's a wealth of info.
I have a mountain bike, with suspension front and rear (5" of cushy travel, baby). I not only use this to ride in the mountains, but to commute on as well. It's comfy, and great to hop curbs with.
I can't suggest a
whole lot with the info in your post. When you say street riding, do you mean just going to the store, or do you mean riding long distances on the road? Do you really want to get into it, or do you just want to cruise up & down the boulevard in the sun, checking out the chicks? (If you want to pick one up, there are some nice tandems out there).

Do you want to get together with friends and go out all day on a mountain bike ride on some sweet singletrack?
Please stay away from the big box stores (Target, Walmart, etc). Not only do the bikes suck in general, but they aren't set up properly, and this could cost you a few teeth, or even your life. It would be worth it to pay a little more, and have the bike fit you, as well.
Do you have a Performance shop near you? They are closing out the '04 models and they have some great deals on all types of bikes- from road bikes to mtb's to cruisers.
Mountain biking has been a great blessing for me- enriching my life by keeping me healthy and garnering lots of friends. I have MTBR.com to thank for that, too. Being in SoCal, you probably have some great trails nearby- you might want to consider a bike that would handle a little off-road action (with at least a front shock).
Feel free to PM me if you have more questions.
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Oh, and pleeeeese wear a helmet. You may feel like a geek the first couple of times, but... also get a good lock.