Discover the right bike for your journey at DICK'S Sporting Goods.
Hit the outdoors with the latest bicycles. Whether you're looking for a recreational bike for afternoon rides or a performance bike for cycling exercise and racing, DICK'S Sporting Goods has got you covered with bikes for every rider.
From versatile hybrids to ultra-rugged mountain bikes, you can maximize your ride with a bike that's designed for your unique journey. Get in the saddle today with performance frames, wheels and features. Before you begin, think about where and how you will ride:
Experienced cyclists know it doesn't end with the right bike you'll need accessories, repair kits, extra tires and more to make your journey complete. Shop the full collection of bike gear for more.
Keep your bike in excellent condition with DICK'S in-store bike services, including bike maintenance, tune-ups, repairs and installations. Plus, free bike assembly is available for any bicycle purchased in store or online with proof of purchase.
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Use these tips to help you find the bike that's right for you:
Think about where you will ride your bike – will you be trail riding or cruising down neighborhood streets? Choose your bike based on your size and the type of biking your plan to do.
Off-road cyclists should look for a bike that is constructed with a sturdy frame and wide tires, while road cyclists need a lightweight bike that delivers a smooth ride and superior agility.
Cyclists looking to bike both on and off-road should consider a hybrid bike that blends features of road and mountain bikes for total versatility. Look for features that add comfort and ease of movement to your ride, like narrow handlebars and wider seat.
Comfort bikes are ideal for leisure cyclists looking for a relaxing ride and ample shock absorption.
Aluminum is the most common material used in the construction of bicycles and delivers a lightweight feel for an agile ride. Steel proves the most durable in a variety of terrains and conditions, a feature that is an asset to mountain cyclists.
Consider the braking system on your bike. Coaster brakes engage with reverse pressure on the pedals. Rim brakes employ a soft rubber brake pad, while disc brakes use a metallic disc as a pad.
Pick up a pair of cycling shoes to experience grip and stability on your new bike.