THIS WEEKS CARTOON
June 23, 2008
Think Comfort + Fit Make certain you really feel comfortable on the bicycle. Your retailer will take the time to fit you to the bike. Take a test ride to make certain the frame size and adjustments are perfect. Learn how to tweak the handlebar and seat adjustments to your liking.
Think Safety A bicycle is a vehicle. Make certain you’re clear on safety issues where you ride, and that you get good advice on shifting, braking, maintenance, etc. for your particular model. Of course, always wear a bike helmet when riding.
Think Ahead A good bike purchase is one that lasts after the sale. Get clear on after-the-sale tune-ups, maintenance and what warranty your dealer offers. This is where mass merchandisers fall short. Your local bike shop will stay with you for the life of the bicycle.
Think Where What type of riding do you want to do and where? Some people opt for more, or less, bike technology than they need. A fully-rigged mountain bike may look cool, but perhaps you need a city bike because you mainly ride on pavement. If speed is your game, a road bike is your choice.
Think Selection Don’t buy at retailers with limited selection. This is another arena where mass merchandisers are limited. Your local bike shop can find exactly what you want or order a model if it is not in stock.
Think Accessories Most new buyers leave the shop with a least one accessory. Customizing your bicycle with an eye for fun, ease and performance can enhance the riding experience
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