You don't want a Felt AR1 that's worth more than $3000 to ride back and forth to work.
The AR1 is a professional performance bike, not meant to be ridden casually. Plus it will be targeted by thieves if you lock it up with a $20 U-lock... It'll take less than 1 minute to steal it.
That Peugeot looks like a 10 speed 1980s bike.
Steel frames build back then are meant to last forever as long as rust is kept to a minimum.
Make sure that bike fits you.
Fit is one of the most important variables when it comes to biking.
Without fit, you will lose efficiency and wasted energy.
$220 dollars is a bit steep, try talking it down.
It still isn't too expensive, I sold a 1988 Miyata three-ten for about the same price.
The AR1 is a professional performance bike, not meant to be ridden casually. Plus it will be targeted by thieves if you lock it up with a $20 U-lock... It'll take less than 1 minute to steal it.
That Peugeot looks like a 10 speed 1980s bike.
Steel frames build back then are meant to last forever as long as rust is kept to a minimum.
Make sure that bike fits you.
Fit is one of the most important variables when it comes to biking.
Without fit, you will lose efficiency and wasted energy.
$220 dollars is a bit steep, try talking it down.
It still isn't too expensive, I sold a 1988 Miyata three-ten for about the same price.