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Bicycle Buying Guide
Finding the Right Bike
OK, you want to go "green" and get healthy at the same time.
Great! So let's start cycling!
It is important to find a bicycle that meets all
your needs.
Here are some things to keep in mind when you are shopping for a new bike:
The Right Ride
In general, bikes are broken down into three major categories:
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Comfort/Cruiser Bikes--For
pleasuring around on bike
paths, light trails, or for cruising a quiet beach-side lane,
comfort/cruiser bikes are the best choice. With a super-relaxed riding
position, padded seats, and limited or no gearing, these bikes are
made for enjoying the scenery and having fun with the family.
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Mountain Bikes--With their larger tires,
hill-friendly gearing and upright position, mountain bikes are very
popular for all types of riding, both on pavement and off. Mountain
bikes that are designed specifically for rugged trail use typically
feature a suspension fork. Some may have rear suspension, as well. A
quick change of the tires on any mountain bike--even one that you
use regularly on trails--adds to its versatility and makes it a
worthy street machine.
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Road and Racing Bikes-- These
are the most efficient transportation vehicles on planet Earth!
Pedaling is effortless as the bike glides seemingly forever. As a general rule, road
and racing are built for speed and longer distances on paved
surfaces. Thinner tires, lightweight 29-inch (700c) wheels and drop
bars that allow for a more aerodynamic position are the norm. Most
road bikes, regardless of price, offer many gears for tackling both
hilly and flat terrain.
The Right Price
A bike's price boils down to three essentials: frame materials, bike
weight, and component quality and durability.
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Entry-level--You'll find a wide range of comfort
and cruiser bikes in this category, as well as some lower-end
mountain bikes and road bikes. Most will have steel frames and
components that are designed to last for several years with frequent
use.
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Mid-range--Bikes in this range may feature a
lighter aluminum frame with mid-range components that keep
performing after miles of use. If you're looking for a quality bike
that is relatively lightweight and will stand up to abuse, this is
the "sweet spot." Most serious commuter and touring bikes
fall into this category, as do mid-range mountain bikes with a
decent front suspension.
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High-end--Racers and serious enthusiasts who
expect lightweight, high-performance components will want to stick
to this category. For road bikes, exotic frame materials (carbon
fiber, titanium) and ultra-lightweight components can add thousands
to the price tag. Mountain bikes in this class often feature
advanced front and rear suspension technology, as well as components
designed to handle lots of rugged trail action.
Often, experienced bikers who own "expensive" racing or
show bikes usually have a lower cost "training bike". Why?...to
not wear out or scratch their beautiful higher priced bike! So, if you
can, get both!
The Right Size
Fit is crucial for comfort, control, and proper power and endurance on a
bike. Here are some basic bike fit tips:
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Bikes for Women--Proportionally, women tend to
have a shorter torso and longer legs than men. Bike makers design
women's bikes that offer a shorter top tube and many comfort/cruiser
bikes built for women may also provide more stand-over clearance.
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Top Tube Length--You can measure your torso to
get a good estimate of proper top tube length. First, make a fist
and extend your arm. Measure from the center of your fist to the end
of your collarbone (the part that intersects your shoulder). Next,
measure your torso by placing a book against your crotch with the
spine facing up. Measure from the spine to the bottom of your throat
(the spot between your collarbones). Finally, add the two
measurements (arm length + torso length), divide the number in half
and subtract six inches. This is your approximate top tube length.
Compare this number to a bike's posted top tube length. You can
allow for about two inches longer or shorter, as most bikes can be
adjusted via stem length/height and saddle fore/aft position to make
fine adjustments to the fit.
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Stand-over Height--To find out if a bike's
overall height fits your body, measure your inseam. Next, determine
how much clearance you'll need between your crotch and the top tube
of the bike. For a mountain bike, you'll want three to five inches
of clearance. A road bike should offer between one and two inches of
clearance, while a commuter bike should have two to four inches.
Compare the stand-over height for a given bike to your measurements
(inseam + clearance) to determine the right bike height.
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Product Description
Ladies GMC Denali Light weight aluminum 19.5" road bike with
Shimano 21 speed derailleur ~ For any service questions contact Kent
at 1-800-KENT (5368) for replacement parts, repair kits, tools and
warranty information, (or) www.services@kentbicycles.com
Product Details
- Size: 700c, 20"/50cm Frame
- Brand: GMC
- Model: 52707
- Dimensions: 7.50" h x 28.00" w x 51.00" l,
37.00 pounds
Features
- 21-speed women's road bike features a lightweight aluminum
19.5-inch frame
- Alloy calipers and ally brake levers
- High-profile alloy Vitesse racing rims
- Shimano derailleur and Shimano Revo shifts makes it easy to
change gears quickly and smoothly
- High-performance 700c tires are up to the challenge of
rigorous street racing
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
The GMC Denali 700C Women's 21-Speed Road Bike is built around a
lightweight aluminum 19.5-inch road bike frame. This model has the
traditional dropped top tube women's configuration. You'll stop on a
dime with the alloy calipers and brake levers, and the high-profile
alloy Vitesse racing rims look as good as they perform. The Shimano
derailleur and Shimano Revo shifts make it easy to change gears
quickly and smoothly, and the high-performance 700c tires are up to
the challenge of rigorous street racing. Lastly, this road bike will
help you stay hydrated with the included alloy water bottle cage.
Specifications:
- Frame: Aluminum 7005 straight gauge
- Fork: GMC Series 7000 steel
- Chain: KMC Z 51
- Crankset: Prowheel Alloy 335P6 28X38X48 170mm
- Front Derailleur: Shimano FD-TZ 31 Index
- Rear Derailleur: Shimano RD-TZ30GS 7SPD
- Shifters: Shimano Revo SIS L2/R7
- Brake levers: Promax BL-250AP Aluminum
- Brakes: Promax 501A Alloy Caliper Brake
- Rims: Vitesse Alloy black 700CX14GX36H
- Tires: Kenda Black With Grey Band 700X28C
- Stem: Aluminum black EXT:100mm 0D.
- Handlebar: Maesbend W: 430mm D:22.0mm
- Saddle: Cionlli Black
- Seat post: HL Aluminum Micro Adjust 27.2 X 300mm
- Pedals: VP-990S plastic body with steel cage
- Weight: 29.0 lbs
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