Since I'm in the unfortunate position of being in the market for a new bike, I was looking at some of my options. One of my posibilities is the Trek 520, which is on sale at Village Cycle Center. I was looking at their site and noticed that they noted a financing plan. Normally, I don't finance anything and try to pay my credit card in full each month. Since I'd like to get back in a good saddle as soon as possible and since this offers no interest for a year, I'm somewhat tempted.
Has anyone else done this? Any hidden catches? Any other thoughts on this? Anyone have a 520 they want to sell cheap?
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Where are you finding nice used touring bikes? I haven't seen any in some time...
Fortunately, I did have renters insurance which should cover some of the replacement cost, so I'm kind of thinking about going for a new bike, but if I were too see a used bike that was good, I'd definitely go for it.
Cameron Puetz said:I had pretty good luck with On the Route Cycles when I lived in that neighborhood. I didn't make any major purchases, but when I was in there for little stuff it seemed like a good shop. Also in the world of steel framed touring bikes there are a lot of nice used ones out there.
jamimaria said:Well, it looks like On the Route Cycles also carries Trek, so I'll definitely take a look at them as well. I stopped in the Village Cycle Center last night and tried otu the 520 on the trainer and wasn't too impressed with the service, so I was a little wary of buying there anyway.
I'm also going to try out some other bikes as well. I'd go with the same bike as I had before, but after riding it a lot, I had noticed some issues with the sizing, so I'm definitely interested in shopping around some more.
I've certainly thought about purchasing from bikes direct. I'm more interested in the Windsor Touring and I've read some CGOAB journals of people who have ridden cross country on them. I'd prefer steel to aluminum, so that motobecane isn't really my top choice.
Rapid transit had a sale on Jamis Auroras a little while ago. Not sure if its still going on but it doesn't hurt to ask if they'd give you the sale price once you explain the situation.
To everyone, if you can, make sure that you get renters or homeowners insurance. I know that I would be pretty devastated without it.
My understanding of that type of insurance is that it only covers if your bike is stolen from your home/apt, is this correct?
jamimaria said:
To everyone, if you can, make sure that you get renters or homeowners insurance. I know that I would be pretty devastated without it.
Where are you finding nice used touring bikes? I haven't seen any in some time...
Fortunately, I did have renters insurance which should cover some of the replacement cost, so I'm kind of thinking about going for a new bike, but if I were too see a used bike that was good, I'd definitely go for it.
Partially agree.
If I had renter's insurance I would keep a low deductible and claim a stolen bike.
Not the end of the world if your rate goes up (or if you;re cancelled.)
In regard to homeowner insurance-- I've heard (from insurance folks) that "2 claims you're dropped" is standard post 9/11, so I keep a high deductible and wouldn't think of using it for anything short of my meth lab blowing up. Homeowner's insurance is a requirement of mortgagers, renter's is not.
Kevin Conway said:Homeowner's and renters' policies should typically be reserved for disaster insurance; e.g. the meth lab in the basement blows up and the entire contents of your home are lost, kinds of things. Insurance companies are in the business of collecting premiums and investing that premium income to expand their balance sheets. Paying out claims is bad for their business model. People who make claims against their policy get a bad "claims history," and are subject to higher rates and/or cancellation. If you have the kind of relationship with your agent which permits you to make a discreet inquiry, please do so before making the claim.
Ruben Dario said:My understanding of that type of insurance is that it only covers if your bike is stolen from your home/apt, is this correct?
jamimaria said:
To everyone, if you can, make sure that you get renters or homeowners insurance. I know that I would be pretty devastated without it.
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