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A Ride Through the Bicycle Classifieds

Buying a bicycle is a little bit different than buying a car. For most people, a car is a means of transportation. Most cars are similarly constructed and are simple to use. A bike is not. There are styles that require different specifications and sometimes a “one-size-fits-all” does not work. Before you jump into the bicycle classifieds and begin purchasing, you should first do some research.

Bicycle classifieds can be anything bike related, which can be found in a bike forum, bike magazines or even in the local paper. The two main classifications of bicycles are either road bikes or mountain bikes. There is a big difference between the two. A biker can ride a mountain bike on the road or on a bike trail, but the frames and tires are not designed to work effectively out of their environment.

The first thing you have to decide is what type of biking you’ll want to indulge in. Both road biking and mountain biking are great forms of exercise but require different skills. If you are unsure of the difference, then think of movies and races you have seen where the rider is zipping down a highway. That is road biking; a form of biking  about speed and endurance.

Mountain biking involves a great deal of endurance as well, but it is over rough terrain such as mountains, dirt tracks or even ramps. When you are looking at bicycle classifieds, you’ll want to pick out a bike that can withstand the force of landings, has a sturdy frame and has wide tires that can grip the ground effectively. However, in order to find the right bike that suits your lifestyle, you may have to do a little research.

There are many useful resources, such as the bicycle classifieds, that provide a great deal of information to any type of buyer. Many bike magazines offer articles and reviews of new bikes that can help you decide on your purchase as well.  Another great resource is the local bike shop. You may not buy a bike, but you can take a look at the models and ask a salesperson for their opinion.

You may not find what you need in the classified section of your local newspaper. Should this happen, consider going to a website such as www.mtbr.com and check out their bicycle classifieds section. After you register, you can contact the ad owner and ask them questions about any bike you might be interested in purchasing. You can also pick up great accessories and protective gear for a great price.

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