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I just ran by our local Target and saw this...
Yes! I have been out on my bike with my family every day for weeks now! We were lucky and all set with bikes already, but some of my neighbors have kids who have outgrown their bikes and they are having some trouble finding one! I think because people are less busy they are riding bikes more right now.
Not only bikes - I am not able to find a nice golf push cart for my husband. Maybe they're made abroad and difficult to import right now?
It must be a coincidence! Here is an article from today's edition of "The New York Times" on that very topic! It is entitled, "Thinking of Buying a Bike? Get Ready for a Very Long Wait". My neighborhood is filled with walkers, runners, bicyclists, dog walkers, people with strollers, and all combinations of the above. I am struck by how many little children are out in groups of two and three with their parents and maybe a stroller and a dog!
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Thinking of Buying a Bike? Get Ready for a Very Long Wait (Published 2020)
The United States is facing a shortage of bicycles as anxiety over public transportation and a desire to exercise has sent the demand surging.www.nytimes.com
It's unbelievable!
I just bought an ebike....and put 100 miles on it in less than a week. New bikes need to be tuned and tightened ( preferably by a bike mechanic) after putting some miles on it.
The line to get into the bike store is always at least 30 minutes!!
PS- please don't buy a bike at Target!! If you give me a general area where you want to buy, maybe I know of a bike shop....
My niece is only 13 so I don’t want to buy a crazy expensive bike..
Yes, it’s the new toilet paper! I think that in the absence of so many other outdoor activities, bike riding has become very popular. The roads are much quieter so safer for riding about. Not a bad thing.
Have you looked online?
@elle_71125 Dicks Sporting Goods has several options online and offers curbside pick-up if yours isn’t open yet.
Also, if you think she’d be okay with a pre-owned/loved bike, try checking Nextdoor or other neighborhood type apps/sites. We’re getting my SKs new bikes, and will be putting their current bikes (barely used, just outgrown) on Nextdoor when the new ones get in. Just a suggestion; good luck!![]()
I have looked online without much luck. I've already let my niece know she may have to wait a bit on that bike (or choose another gift). I guess I should have realized that there would be a bike shortage when I've been seeing so many more people out biking around my neighborhood.Yes, it’s the new toilet paper! I think that in the absence of so many other outdoor activities, bike riding has become very popular. The roads are much quieter so safer for riding about. Not a bad thing.
Have you looked online?
I hear that. I love riding my bike. I'm a very casual bike rider though (no marathon sessions for me).HI:
Yes, here also. I was surprised though---why did I think every person in the world always rode bikes, just standard like drinking water. I was wrong!
cheers--Sharon
Well, that's just sad.I guess it depends where one is located. Cycling accidents have increased here in the past few months. Since the Coronavirus pandemic we have had more cycling fatalities in NYC.
I have been thinking about all the little children who are suddenly riding bikes with helmets in my neighborhood. This is new. It is reminiscent of when I grew up except that there are, now, many more people. (Also, we didn't wear helmets.) Before covid19 the streets were not full of people the way they are now.
I recently saw a meme that said if you grew up having to shout "car!" in the middle of your game, you had a good childhood. That's the kind of childhood I had. We always played outdoors. In the street. In the woods. Down by the brook catching tadpoles. We all had bikes.
I started to wonder where the children, now on bikes, usually are. In this town they may be at chess lessons or foreign language lessons or swim meets or lacrosse practice (correct season of course). But these things are, now, unavailable. So they are having a taste of riding bikes with their families and siblings, if not their friends. Everyone seems very happy, although I realize this is a stressful time and I am seeing only a moment's snapshot when I see them in the sunshine!