New bicycle price
The price of a new bicycle can vary greatly depending on several factors such as the type of bike, brand, quality, and features. Here are some approximate price ranges for new bicycles:
Road Bikes
- Entry-level: $200-$500 (e.g., Schwinn Phocus, Giant Contend)
- Mid-range: $500-$1,500 (e.g., Trek Emonda, Specialized Tarmac)
- High-end: $1,500-$5,000 (e.g., Trek Madone, Specialized Venge)
- Professional: $5,000-$10,000 (e.g., Trek Emonda SLR, Specialized Tarmac SL7)
Mountain Bikes
- Entry-level: $300-$700 (e.g., Giant TCX, Trek Fuel EX)
- Mid-range: $700-$2,000 (e.g., Trek Fuel EX, Specialized Stumpjumper)
- High-end: $2,000-$5,000 (e.g., Trek Session, Specialized Enduro)
- Professional: $5,000-$10,000 (e.g., Trek Session 9.9, Specialized Enduro 29)
Hybrid/Commuter Bikes
- Entry-level: $200-$500 (e.g., Schwinn Phocus, Giant Escape)
- Mid-range: $500-$1,000 (e.g., Trek FX, Specialized Sirrus)
- High-end: $1,000-$2,500 (e.g., Trek FX 2, Specialized Sirrus X)
Electric Bikes
- Entry-level: $500-$1,000 (e.g., Schwinn Electra, Giant ToughRoad)
- Mid-range: $1,000-$2,500 (e.g., Trek Powerfly, Specialized Turbo Vado)
- High-end: $2,500-$5,000 (e.g., Trek Powerfly FS, Specialized Turbo Vado 3.0)
Cruiser/Folding Bikes
- Entry-level: $100-$300 (e.g., Schwinn Cruiser, Giant Folding Bike)
- Mid-range: $300-$600 (e.g., Trek FX, Specialized Folding Bike)
- High-end: $600-$1,200 (e.g., Trek FX 2, Specialized Folding Bike Pro)
Please note that these are approximate price ranges and can vary depending on the retailer, location, and any customizations or upgrades. It's always a good idea to research and compare prices before making a purchase.