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Visit reputable bike shops in your area. Narrow your search by selecting the type of bike that you want, and find a store that specializes in that type. Be prepared to travel a bit to get to the store, and come prepared with your budget constraints. If you need extra time with the salesperson, try to visit on a weekday, when they’re not as busy.[12]
Walk around the sales floor and check out the bikes that you've researched. Tell the salesperson about your abilities and goals, and ask for recommendations.
Be wary of a salesperson who steers you toward a significantly different type of bike, particularly if that bike is out of your price range.
Remember to take their suggestions into account and ask questions. If a salesperson recommends a different style, feel free to ask them why. Make sure their explanation is reasonable, and not motivated by making a sale.
Big box stores, like Walmart and some sporting goods stores, might have some bikes that interest you. If you know what you want and won’t need any assistance selecting your bike, check those stores.
Visit reputable bike shops in your area. Narrow your search by selecting the type of bike that you want, and find a store that specializes in that type. Be prepared to travel a bit to get to the store, and come prepared with your budget constraints. If you need extra time with the salesperson, try to visit on a weekday, when they’re not as busy.[12]
Walk around the sales floor and check out the bikes that you've researched. Tell the salesperson about your abilities and goals, and ask for recommendations.
Be wary of a salesperson who steers you toward a significantly different type of bike, particularly if that bike is out of your price range.
Remember to take their suggestions into account and ask questions. If a salesperson recommends a different style, feel free to ask them why. Make sure their explanation is reasonable, and not motivated by making a sale.
Big box stores, like Walmart and some sporting goods stores, might have some bikes that interest you. If you know what you want and won’t need any assistance selecting your bike, check those stores.