It’s no surprise that the past year has created a wave in the bike industry. People want to get out of their houses and be active. Some call it a "boom" for cycling in general, but the increased demand came with a supply shortage in return.
As the months passed, the general subject of "how to buy a bike" got increasingly complex. If anyone was starting on the biking journey and looking to purchase a new bike, it was immensely upsetting with all shops working under different conditions and bike scarcity.
Also, due to a lack of alternatives, many people began looking online for either second-hand bikes or new bikes to see if they could find anything that would work for them. Thankfully, as of early March 2021, we see the light at the end of the tunnel. That’s why we’ve prepared 5 tips to consider when buying a new bike in 2022. Start the year strong with a bike you’ll love.
Before settling on anything, be sure about what you’ll be using/needing your future bike for. Be honest about the riding you intend to undertake and then concentrate on your strengths.
There are three fundamental types of bicycles to think about:
Many people, for example, are enticed to purchase mountain bikes. They're not a good choice if you want to ride largely around your neighborhood or town. When riding a mountain bike on pavement, you'll have to expend more total energy, which will cause you to tire out faster. Only get a mountain bike if you want to ride on dirt or grass on a regular basis.
Plus, you should avoid any bike that requires major modification to work for you - component exchanges are costly, and large fit alterations (such as adding a stack of headset spacers or a super-long stem) can radically transform the bike's character. A few modifications are OK, but if you have a lengthy list of things you'd like to change, browse around to see if another bike will better suit your needs.
Choosing the right frame material for your bike can be a tricky task. Your choices include:
Each material needs its unique manufacturing method and yields a distinct riding feel. While the ride quality of frames constructed of the same material may be identical, the frame's construction will ultimately determine how it rides. Also, consider the size of the frame by using a bike size calculator before completely deciding on your future bike.
The wheels on your bike have a big impact on how it feels to ride. The wheels are what will have the greatest impact on your bike's speed and efficiency, as well as how it feels. There are a variety of wheel options for road bikes, mountain bikes, and hybrid bikes.
If you're an old-timer getting back into the sport, don't bother looking for tubular wheel/tire combinations.
Nowadays, clincher wheels with inner tubes or tubeless wheels are used on 99% of all bicycles. While tubeless wheels are the way of the future because of their ability to prevent flats, new bikes will always come with inner tubes, but check to see if the rims are tubeless-ready.
Where are you going to use it? If you can answer this, you’ll have a good head start. Knowing where you’ll be riding can check off several boxes mentioned above. Here are some examples:
Don’t forget about any accessories you might want to consider when buying a new bike in 2022. After budgeting a certain amount for a bike, many new riders forget about the possible accessories they’ll need. For example, a helmet, good quality shorts with chamois padding, a floor pump, bike lights, and even tire levers and spare tires. The list can go on depending on the needs of each ride, but it shouldn’t be a factor to overlook.
With all that said, you should now have enough information to at least get you started in the right direction. What are some factors you've noticed that should not be overlooked when buying a new bike?
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