I'm in college and looking to buy a bike for commuting.
Don't have much experience so bear with me
Can I really fuck up that bad? There's a bike shop on campus so I should be covered there.
with my area and price range most of what I can buy are older vintage bikes. vista cavalier, a foldable dahon, a peugot, and a trek 400 are in decent condition and fit my budget comfortably.
The trek 400 needs new tires and tubes though, the others are usable.
By the way, I do have experience riding older bikes with not as many speeds/ no speeds and no brakes, and it's not going to be a busy city commute with traffic either.
Thanks for any help, advice, and tips.
>>1003391
trek 400 if it fits your body
>>1003401
Are trek 400s weirdly sized? also found a raleigh sprite ,a mongoose switchback, and a schwinn frontier
>80's steel frame ten speed road bike
or
>90's rigid mtb with slicks
Both under $100 if you look hard enough.
There ya go OP.
>>1003459
>raleigh
>mongoose
>schwinn
wallmart tier desu
>>1004628
>Raleigh
>Wal-Mart tier
>pick one
Raleigh is the British Surly bro
>muh steel Israel
>muh ironic naming
>muh over priced
seriously tho they make some good shit
How many km do you commute?
I bought some second hand old road bike for 30 euro for commuting and it's very sufficient