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Newbie cycling wannabe bike buying advice please
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Hi everyone,
Hope you're all well. I'm in a bit of a quandary as I've decided would like to do a little bit of cycling to and from work to help stay fit and save a few pennies...
Only trouble is I honed up the local bike shop and asked what I should look to spend for a half decent bike to ride to work and they said...... £400!!!!!
I have to admit... This seems rather high.... And whilst I'm a great believer in ' buy cheap, buy twice' I'm not too sure I want to spend so much in one.
It's made worse by the fact that I know so little about them and so don't really know what to look for second hand - which is why I'm here really
I'm wondering if there's any advice from other money savers out there?
Thanks in advance.
C
Hope you're all well. I'm in a bit of a quandary as I've decided would like to do a little bit of cycling to and from work to help stay fit and save a few pennies...
Only trouble is I honed up the local bike shop and asked what I should look to spend for a half decent bike to ride to work and they said...... £400!!!!!
I have to admit... This seems rather high.... And whilst I'm a great believer in ' buy cheap, buy twice' I'm not too sure I want to spend so much in one.
It's made worse by the fact that I know so little about them and so don't really know what to look for second hand - which is why I'm here really

Thanks in advance.
C
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I bought a robust Trek commuter bike a couple of years ago and paid £300. I didn't want a second hand bike; I think £200 was about the minimum for a new bike.
Don't forget to budget for the safety gear like helmet, lights, lock, hi-vis top, and waterproofs!0 -
Bicycle prices are ridiculous aren't they? You're better off adding £100 more and spending £500 on a 125cc motorbike. Tax is £16 a year and insurance is peanuts if you're a few years past the teenage years.0
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Yes that's about right for a half decent new bike. Though Decathlon do good new bikes for sub £200.
Much better getting something secondhand - under £100 easily. My bike cost me £70 off ebay, 2 years old, was best part of £400 new.
Oh and don't go to Halfords, avoid Apollo and Zoom like the plague, though the Halfords Carrera models are ok.0 -
Buy a cheap/heavy bike and you'll give up on the whole riding idea VERY quickly.“I may not agree with you, but I will defend to the death your right to make an a** of yourself.”
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If you live anywhere near a household auction room they nearly always have bikes in their sales. My last one was a real good un £35 plus commission practically brand new. You get to look at it but not test ride but if it needs adjustments (most likely) a bike shop will service it for you.0
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£400 is about right for a brand new commuter.
A lots of place do 0% interest packages now a days.(possibly putting prices up a bit more)
Just try as many bikes you can, you can tell the difference. There plenty of decent second hand bikes out there though.0 -
The Rockrider 5.0 from Decathlon is an absolute steal at £99.99
The Carrera Subway has some good reviews too, but I wouldn't trust the Halfords spanner monkeys to put it together.0 -
Speak to your employer about a "ride to work" scheme. It should save you around 30% of the cost of the bike.(".)0
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I'd recommend trying a cycling specific forum for detailed bike queries. Yes, a decent bike will cost a bit more than the supermarket specials, but there are sometimes good value options - IIRC Decathlon is one that is mentioned. Have a look on the Beginners and What Bike sections on CycleChat.net to see if it helps you out.0
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A good friend of mine picked up an immaculate Giant on ebay for under £80 recently - not sure of the model but I was stunned at the good condition it was in. You can also pick up Giant Rapid 4's for around £250 that look in pretty good nick too.
Going to a more bike focussed forum is a good idea - talk to people in the know - my B-in-law was a mine of really good advice - anyone you know that can do the same ? Local bike shops etc.0
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