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Old 19.03.2010, 15:01
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Re: Cycling in Switzerland

phew.... but what size do I need? I really haven't got a clue what to look for when I look at the occasiones on the web.

I was not thinking of getting a real road bike (you know, the carbon racing lookalike things) to be honest. I would use it to get to work as well, so I want to fit some really light mudguards, and I don't want it to be nicked after a few days already....

Check out the Cannondale Bad Boy and you know what I mean. I think it's just under 10kg and should be about 1500 CHF new. That's actually quite a lot for someone like me who doesn't know much about cycling... especially if I get the wrong things but I guess it's not expensive for most cycling enthusiasts.

Thanks for the tip to go to Wädenswil... 40km return sounds ok. I should survive that will probably be quite a good start for me to get into it. I really like spinning but now that the sun is out and my motorbike is still tucked away I'd really like to get out and about on two wheels.....


Edit: Thanks for the link.... So I have to get the smallest .... I thought so.
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