CJAD 800AM at 8:40 am: Bicycles
Q1: In the summer it is easy to be green (despite what Kermit sings) because the pleasure of riding a bicycle can usurp mass transit or riding in cars. Can you suggest how to shop for one?
Biking allows you the sensation of being in your environment instead of watching it like a TV show from a car window. If you’re thinking you’d rather buy a new bicycle but only have a small budget, be aware that the lower priced new bikes may have skimped on quality in order to be sold for a certain price point so they may be manufactured with such things as plastic brake levers or plastic brake mechanisms which break easily. It is better to aim for one from a bike shop because in the long run, you’ll save on buying a new one or on repairs.
Q2: If we buy a second-hand one which are more reasonably priced or at a garage sale, how can we be re-assured that it is in good working order?
Picking one up at a garage sale, or online, may not be a good idea as you don’t know what repairs might be needed or if riding it might even be dangerous (old tires exploding, worn brakes, etc). You should pay to get it checked at a reputable bike shop.
Q3: No matter what kind of a bike we buy, we do have concerns about the possibility of it getting stolen, can you give us some tips on how to avoid this?
– Try not to buy one that is too flashy as those are taken more often.
– Don’t lock bikes onto parking signs (like the ones mentioning sector parking) as the signs can be pulled out of the ground and your lock slipped off
– Don’t lock your lock close to the ground as it is easier that way to break it with a hammer
Q4: Okay, we’re ready to hit the streets, where can we go to buy quality bikes?
ABC, 5584 avenue du Parc. Phone: 514-276-1305. Hours Regular. Customer satisfaction, competitive prices and keeping up with the latest trends have been the key ingredients that have made this store last since 1931 (in the same family!). Everything from tricycles to custom-made frames can be found here, with all the helmets, hydration systems, clothing, kid trailers and car racks (no charge for installation). Go up to the second floor for the racing bike section. A bicycle repair service is available, and for the winter they can show you how to turn your bike into an exercise bike.
McWhinnie, 6010 Sherbrooke ouest, N.D.G. Phone: 514-481-3113. Hours: Regular plus Sun 11-3 (Sunday only Apr-June). Bicycles for the whole family can be bought here, from tricycles to mountain bikes, hybrids, BMX, touring and 27-speed racers. Service and prices have kept this store going for 79 years. New and used bikes are sold, as well as all parts, biking accessories and trainers. There is a reputable repair service too. A locksmith service is an additional bonus, and you can even get your skates sharpened! www.mcwhinnies.com
Cycle & Sports Paul, 44 Ste-Anne, Pointe Claire. Phone: 514-695-5282. Hours: Regular (Sun 9-5 April – Labor Day) Bike stores in Montreal last a long time, and this one, at 61 years old, is the biggest and most specialized in the West Island. The selection of family, racing, mountain and hybrid bikes is surrounded by accessories such as hydration systems for drinking, computers to monitor speed and distance, night lights, cycling videos, trainers, kiddie transporters and clothing (reflective for night riding). Tune-ups and repairs are available.