DarinM
Explorer
Hi. I have a vague idea of what a bicycle is and if the adage is true, I'll remember how to ride one. I hope, otherwise this may be a painful endeavor.
I'm presently riding a recumbent exercise bike. This is getting boring.
I'm wanting to begin looking for a real bicycle to continue getting regular exercise in an environment that offers more excitement than my bedroom.
Jeez, that really sounded pitiful...
Austin offers a wide variety of biking. I'm thinking I want a mountain type bike rather than a road bike or a cruiser. I'm going to start riding on gravel/dirt trails - some paved areas, relatively flat, but as my conditioning improves, I may move on to more hilly terrain. I don't think I will likely drive over rocks or stumps or anything like that. I have a Jeep for that.
I'm about 5'10" and I don't have really long legs - I have about a 30" inseam. I am obese - my weight right now is probably in the 370 range - and I'll probably be around 325 or so when I have the $$ to make a purchase. I'm going to eventually be in the 250-270 range when I plateau from my weight loss and I'll be happy and healthy there.
Please educate me. Make suggestions. I figure suspension bikes are not going to like me. Aluminum frames? Steel frames? If I buy a bike for me at this weight, will I still like it when I'm 100 pounds less? Will it like me? Am I better off buying an OK bike now and then buying a quality bike later or should I just get a good bike now and it will still work later?
I'm hoping to find something in the neighborhood of $1000, preferably less as I am not one of Expo's wealthier members - probably one of its poorer. But I'm ignorant and if I can spend less and get more or if I should spend more and it's really worth it, I am willing to listen and learn.
And if I forgot to ask some really critical questions or asked some stupid ones, again, I am listening.
Thanks for your help.
I'm presently riding a recumbent exercise bike. This is getting boring.
I'm wanting to begin looking for a real bicycle to continue getting regular exercise in an environment that offers more excitement than my bedroom.
Jeez, that really sounded pitiful...
Austin offers a wide variety of biking. I'm thinking I want a mountain type bike rather than a road bike or a cruiser. I'm going to start riding on gravel/dirt trails - some paved areas, relatively flat, but as my conditioning improves, I may move on to more hilly terrain. I don't think I will likely drive over rocks or stumps or anything like that. I have a Jeep for that.
I'm about 5'10" and I don't have really long legs - I have about a 30" inseam. I am obese - my weight right now is probably in the 370 range - and I'll probably be around 325 or so when I have the $$ to make a purchase. I'm going to eventually be in the 250-270 range when I plateau from my weight loss and I'll be happy and healthy there.
Please educate me. Make suggestions. I figure suspension bikes are not going to like me. Aluminum frames? Steel frames? If I buy a bike for me at this weight, will I still like it when I'm 100 pounds less? Will it like me? Am I better off buying an OK bike now and then buying a quality bike later or should I just get a good bike now and it will still work later?
I'm hoping to find something in the neighborhood of $1000, preferably less as I am not one of Expo's wealthier members - probably one of its poorer. But I'm ignorant and if I can spend less and get more or if I should spend more and it's really worth it, I am willing to listen and learn.
And if I forgot to ask some really critical questions or asked some stupid ones, again, I am listening.
Thanks for your help.