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WtchyWmn
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Either an exercise/stationary bike, or a regular, non-stationary women's bike. I'm 5' 7", as far as the regular bike goes. Nothing mountain or hard-core road riding...I'm just looking for something to ride around town on, save some gas, and lose some weight. Not looking to spend a ridculous amount. Thanks!

[Edited on March 12, 2010 at 10:49 PM. Reason : Spelling, sorry, on painkiller for wisdom teeth surgery]

3/12/2010 10:48:34 PM

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craigslist

how much are you looking to spend?

[Edited on March 12, 2010 at 10:50 PM. Reason : edit, lol, i had four extractions today]

3/12/2010 10:49:39 PM

WtchyWmn
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I checked Craigslist, but they were all a bit more than I wanted. I'm a little open to price range, but I really can't see spending more than $50. I'm also more than willing to take crappy model as long as it works. I am no stranger to rust, I'm from the beach, lol.

3/13/2010 12:17:04 AM

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You're not going to find much of anything at that price.

The lowest "low-end" bikes are going to be at least $100, unless you're talking about extremely shitty bicycles.

The thing is, bicycles are a good investment, and there are plenty of good working bicycles on the road today that are twice as old as you are. (I just picked up a 40 year old bike a few days ago, in fact).

I'd increase my price range to $200 if I were you. You'll find a quality model that will last you for a long time.

3/13/2010 12:41:43 AM

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