User Tag List

Results 1 to 13 of 13
Like Tree16Likes
  • 1 Post By imagine
  • 1 Post By Natalka
  • 2 Post By Thatdone
  • 1 Post By mulock
  • 3 Post By super807
  • 1 Post By Ciel
  • 1 Post By Tierra Lemieux
  • 3 Post By GoJays
  • 3 Post By Lynn49

Thread: Buying a bike at Canadian Tire??

  1. #1
    CaToonie imagine's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    Toronto
    Posts
    232
    Likes Received
    565
    Trading Score
    0 (0%)



    1
    I am looking to buy my first bike and have been researching online and took out a book from the library but am a bit overwhelmed. I'm looking to buy a bike for casual riding, errands, and occasional longer ride.

    I was wondering if anyone's bought a bike from Canadian Tire (good and bad reviews welcome)? General consensus from online research is that large department store bikes are lemons but I don't want to spend too much money ($200 or less). I also do not have any bike knowledge to be able to buy a used "good" bike off craigslist/kijiji.

    The bike I'm looking at:
    - Basic mountain bike http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/su...1557p.html#srp-
    - Comfort bike http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/ev...1386p.html#srp
    This thread is currently associated with: Canadian Tire
    Last edited by imagine; Mon, Jun 13th, 2016 at 10:44 PM.
    bullet tooth likes this.


  2. #2
    Mastermind Natalka's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    SK
    Posts
    118,045
    Likes Received
    147799
    Trading Score
    29 (100%)




    The reviews on that bike are pretty good (scroll down on the page) - and it's a great price.
    It's meant to be a casual bike, mountain bike style - seems that those who would have problems with it are using it on tough terrain, not just regular biking.
    Ciel likes this.

  3. #3
    Smart Canuck
    Join Date
    Oct 2015
    Location
    NotFarEnoughNorth
    Posts
    4,444
    Likes Received
    12119
    Trading Score
    4 (100%)




    Another consideration is replacement parts if you are a bit of a handy man
    mulock and Ciel like this.

  4. #4
    Smart Canuck mulock's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Bedford, NS
    Age
    47
    Posts
    3,173
    Likes Received
    2332
    Trading Score
    0 (0%)




    Keep in mind you get what you pay for.
    Ciel likes this.

  5. #5
    Smart Canuck
    Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Location
    Ottawa, ON
    Posts
    1,561
    Likes Received
    3088
    Trading Score
    121 (100%)




    Dh bought himself a bike at Canadian Tire about 6 weeks ago. He's really happy with it.

    He has a mountain bike (not an expensive one), but wanted to replace it with a more comfortable bike (so similar to the comfort bike you linked to). He was looking for an inexpensive bike that had thinner tires than the mountain bike that would be more appropriate on roads, paved trails and really compact gravel trails than his mountain bike is. The thinner tires of the comfort bike means less resistance on paved surfaces than the wider mountain bike tires which are better for rough terrain. He also wanted a bike with a more comfortable seat than his mountain bike and that doesn't require leaning forward as much.

    Dh didn't pay for assembly but brought the bike home and assembled himself. He's not the handiest person out there, but was able to assemble without too much difficulty, but it did take some time.

    He paid less than $200 for his bike, although it was on sale.

    I think that deciding to buy a bike at Canadian Tire or a more expensive bike elsewhere depends on how you will use it and how often you will use it. The dedicated bike folk, who bike 50km or more each day, with 200+ km on weekends would not want a CT bike. But if you are casually biking and don't have a big budget, it might be a good place to start.

    EDIT: I should add, that while dh doesn't bike every day, when he does bike, he easily does 40 to 60 km on one ride. He does that a couple of times a week.
    Last edited by super807; Mon, Jun 13th, 2016 at 10:31 AM.
    Natalka, Ciel and imagine like this.

  6. #6
    Bean bun going offline Ciel's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Ontario
    Posts
    17,846
    Likes Received
    24776
    Trading Score
    12 (100%)




    It'd be a good idea to see if you can sit on each model in the store to see how you feel about the seat comfort/height, handlebars etc.
    Like others have posted, there is an assembly charge to have the bike put together (someone hired specifically to do bike assembly at CT during a specified period of time).

    I used to have a 12 speed Supercycle road bike. It was great for rides to school or grocery store or the library. A knapsack was my "basket". Did have rust issues where spokes met the rims. Made a point to oil the metal with a rag to help keep the rust from spreading. You'll need to get oil for the chain so it does not dry out and allows you to shift smoothly. Tire patch kit might be a good extra if you are handy in repairing tires.

    Suggest you budget for a helmet and horn or bell as well and maybe a reflective vest if you plan on doing any twilight or poor weather riding. Of course, a locking mechanism is needed.
    Last edited by Ciel; Thu, Jun 16th, 2016 at 11:44 AM.
    imagine likes this.
    2021-Bring on the sunshine, sweets & online shopping.

  7. #7
    CaToonie imagine's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    Toronto
    Posts
    232
    Likes Received
    565
    Trading Score
    0 (0%)



    Thanks for all the info!!

  8. #8
    CaNewbie
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Posts
    7
    Likes Received
    1
    Trading Score
    0 (0%)



    Comfort bike is better.

  9. #9
    Frosh Canuck
    Join Date
    Nov 2012
    Location
    Regina, Saskatchewan
    Posts
    367
    Likes Received
    580
    Trading Score
    87 (97%)




    I bought a super cycle 1600 at Canadian Tire last year. It was on sale for $125.00.I tried to return the bike for a refund with my receipt and the store refused to take the bike back just because there was mud and dirt on its tires. I was pissed of.
    mulock likes this.

  10. #10
    Misanthrope GoJays's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Posts
    86,451
    Likes Received
    44572
    Trading Score
    3 (100%)




    Quote Originally Posted by Tierra Lemieux View Post
    I bought a super cycle 1600 at Canadian Tire last year. It was on sale for $125.00.I tried to return the bike for a refund with my receipt and the store refused to take the bike back just because there was mud and dirt on its tires. I was pissed of.
    Really? You were angry because a store didn't take back an item that you had purchased a year ago? Let's not forget to mention that it was dirty and used... Oh brother. Entitled much?
    Natalka, walkonby and dededi like this.

  11. #11
    Mastermind Lynn49's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Location
    Ontario
    Posts
    24,919
    Likes Received
    56666
    Trading Score
    3 (100%)




    Quote Originally Posted by GoJays View Post
    Really? You were angry because a store didn't take back an item that you had purchased a year ago? Let's not forget to mention that it was dirty and used... Oh brother. Entitled much?
    GoJays, walkonby and dededi like this.


  12. #12
    Frosh Canuck
    Join Date
    Nov 2012
    Location
    Regina, Saskatchewan
    Posts
    367
    Likes Received
    580
    Trading Score
    87 (97%)




    I did not wait a year to return the bike. This was something that happened a year ago in the spring.

  13. #13
    CaNewbie spotify web player's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2018
    Posts
    6
    Likes Received
    0
    Trading Score
    0 (0%)



    The information above is very good to me, thanks for sharing!

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •