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Maine - Portland
Massachusetts - Boston
New Jersey - Trenton
New Hampshire - Manchester
New York - NYC Brooklyn
Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh Philadelphia Erie
Rhode Island - Newport
Vermont - Burlington
Mountain States - Main Areas
Arizona - Phoenix Tucson
Scottsdale Glendale Mesa
Colorado - Denver Boulder
Col Springs Grand Junction
Idaho - Boise Ketchum
Montana - Helena Missoula
Nevada - Las Vegas Reno
New Mexico - Albuquerque Santa Fe
Utah - Salt Lake City Moab
Wyoming - Jackson Laramie
Pacific States - Main Areas
Alaska - Anchorage Juneau
California - Berkeley Chico
Davis Huntington Beach Long Beach Los Angeles Napa Orange Pasadena Sacramento
San Diego San Franciso Santa Cruz Santa Monica Ventura
Hawaii - Honolulu Kailua Kona
Oregon - Portland Salem
Washington - Bellingham
Olympia Seattle Tacoma
States - Main Areas
Illinois - Chicago Springfield
Indiana - Indianapolis
Iowa - Des Moines Davenport
Kansas -Wichita Overlnd Park
Michigan - Ann Arbor Detroit
Grand Rapids Traverse City
Minnesota Minneapolis Saint Paul Rochester
Missouri-Kansas City St Louis
Ohio - Cincinnati Cleveland
Columbus Dayton Mansfield
Nebraska - Omaha Lincoln
North Dakota - Fargo
South Dakota - Sioux Falls
Wisconsin - Green Bay
Madison Milwaukee
South Atlantic States - Main Areas
Delaware - Dover Wilmington
Florida - Fort Lauderdale
Jacksonville Miami Orlando
Georgia - Atlanta Augusta
Columbus Savannah
Maryland - Annapolis
Baltimore Frederick Silv Spring North Carolina - Asheville
Charlotte Greensboro Raleigh
South Carolina - Columbia
Virginia - Alexandria
Arlington Harrisonburg
Richmond Virginia Beach
Washington DC
West Virginia - Charleston
South Central States - Main Areas
Alabama - Birmingham
Arkansas - Little Rock
Kentucky - Lexington
Louisville Newport
Louisiana - Baton Rouge
Lafayette New Orleans
Mississippi - Gulfport
Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Tennessee - Chattanooga
Knoxville Memphis Nashville
Texas - Austin Dallas Fort Worth Houston San Antonio
If you want quality advice, expert fitting and a wide choice of bikes, it’s worth finding a good local bike shop. However, walking into a shop full of bikes that may all look the same can be a daunting prospect – therefore it may be advisable to do some research first before making that first visit. You’ll feel more confident, and have a better idea if what you really want. Here’s some top tips….
1. Know before you go – you don’t have to be an expert but having an appreciation of the different types and brands of mountain bike and road bikes that are available will help you to make more informed choices in the bicycle shop – see the Buyer’s Guide on our Compare Bikes page as a useful starting point.
2. Test ride – a good bicycle shop will allow you to take the bike for a decent test ride, not just a spin out front. If you are spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on a new bike you want to make sure that it feels as comfy to ride after 2/3 hours as it does after 2/3 minutes. However, appreciate that a bike shop cannot stock test bikes across its entire range and in every size.
3. “You’ll Grow Into It!” – if you are buying a bike for your son or daughter try to avoid the trap of buying the biggest possible size that they can step over. The bike will be difficult to ride and your child will not get the best out of it and may decide to stop riding it altogether. Your bike shop will be able to advise on the best size.
4. Bike Servicing – when buying a bike, ensure that you at least get a check-up service as part of the deal. After a few weeks, cables will start to stretch on the bike and will need tweaking.
5. Internet Bike Purchases – it’s well known that you get some great deals buying a bike over the net. First time buyers however, would be advised to treat such deals with caution. Correct sizing, as we have mentioned, is a crucial element of the bike purchase and ensures you get the most out of your purchase – getting a great deal on a bike that is the wrong size is not a great deal as you won’t ride as often, or you’ll end up having to spend money buying new componentry to make it fit.
You will also need to get the bike checked after it’s ‘bedded in’ – a local bike shop will charge for this if you have not bought the bike from them. It’s always worth asking your local bike shop if they can do something on the price for you – they won’t always say yes, but if you don’t ask, you don’t get!