Saturday, October 12, 2013

Where is a good place to go on Spring Break with two young children?

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I am going to be starting my final year of graduate school, and I want to go someplace on Spring Break. I have two young children (5 and 3) that I am taking with me. I would like to aviod a bunch of drunk college kids (not that I have a problem with drunk college kids, just not around my children). Where do you think is a good beach to take them?


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Don't know where you live or your budget so it's sort of hard to say. We used to go to Hilton Head Island in South Carolina every year at spring break. Lots of things for the kids, good food, rent a house or a condo for the week, no spring break kids around so you don't have worry about that. Lots of bike trails and nature stuff to do. Kids are a little young for a lot of activiities but it's a nice relaxing place.

What do you recommend for a beginning road biker?




Lillian Ch


So I just found out my college has a cycling team. I've never competitively biked nor even own a road bike. I ride my cheap mountain bike to and from work frequently. However, I really want to join the team. What bike do you recommend for a beginner that isn't too expensive... as I am a college kid. I've been looking at craigslist at some old peugeots..


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If you are going to become competitive you need atleast 105 components when its shimano. If its SRAM then you should go with atleast SRAM Rival Components. I am talking about shifters and derailleurs. You need something that shifts on command. Anything like Sora components will not shift on command and they will make you lose valuable momentum and time while the peloton starts moving away. I suggest spending atleast $1,100 for your first road bike. I think that is the lowest price you can get a decent road bike nowadays. My first road bike was $1,100. It had Shimano 105 components and I was willing to spend the extra because the other bike I was considering which had the Shimano Tiagras did not shift so well. I just purchased a nice bike. The money you spend on your bike is worth the investment considering the amount of time you will spend with it. You get to be outdoors as well.

I am not sure what could be a good bike for a female. Make sure you get the bike that is the right size for you. Dont end up getting suckered into buying a bike that is slightly too big or slightly too small at a local bike shop because they are trying to get rid of that bike to make room for new inventory. Some bike shops will do that to you.

I recently looked at a Kona Zing. Thought it was a good bike for the price. Its roughly $1,100 and it has components that are found on bikes that normally cost $1,800.




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