Bicycles offer a wide range of benefits, be it physically and environmentally. Not only are they are joy to use but you can also cut down on gas costs should you ride a bike instead of your motorcycle or car. Buying a bike is not exactly rocket science but buying one can be a chore especially if you do not know what to look for in the market. However it should not be difficult if you bear in mind the following things.

First you have to decide on the kind of bicycling you will be doing. There are numerous bike types the most popular are road bikes and mountain bikes. If you happen to live in the city and do not plan to go trail cycling or going up hills on steep climbs, then a road bike should be a worthy consideration. However, if you want to mix both road cycling and off road drives, a mountain bike offers better flexibility overall.

There are numerous brands to start when choosing a bike of any type. Top names in the business include Trek, Specialized and Giant and each has a stellar line-up of bicycles in different price ranges. The main advantage of choosing a brand that is that you can be sure your bike is of top quality. Manufacturers also provide you with support and guarantees which are worth the extra cash. Luckily many reputable bike companies offer budget friendly models as well.

Speaking about budget, stick to the price range you are willing to pay for a bike. You will surely get what you pay for if you shell out more for those expensive, feature laden models but depending on your riding, those features might not prove useful.   Assess your goals, short term and long term aspects as well as your needs and determine if extra bike “bells and whistles” are worth it.

Do not forget to appropriately size your bike. Since the bike frame comes in different sizes, choose the one that fits you just right. The point being that a frame that fits right will provide you with the best ride quality, pedaling efficiency and can help prevent unwanted injuries. One can easily purchase a bike today online but we urge you to purchase yours at your local bike shop. You can size a bike there and also give it a spin to see how the bike handles with you in it.

Bearing the following in mind should get you on track into buying a bike. Just remember to base the purchase on your riding goals and the capacity of your wallet.

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