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Getting a new bike. Must have internal rear hub.

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I am getting another bike. This one I want to be set up for some casual commuting/bike paths light road use (like less than 15 miles at a time).

I want fenders, a chain guard, alum or steel frame, prefer disc brakes but will sacrifice to keep below about $700-750.

I am super partial to chainguards, so that is a must, which is why I want the internal hub (7 speed or higher).

Pannier rack would be nice, but not necessary. Saw a good looking one at rei for like 750-800, no guard but I can add my own.
Any suggestions/thoughts or first hand reviews of your experiences would be much appreciated.
 
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go used

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goodwill, salvation army, etc
 
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That spec isn't something you see every day
You may be better to get something with a 3 speed rear hub (which there are heaps of that fit around 300 ex disc) and have a new rear wheel built around a 7 speed
 
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Notso Swift said:
That spec isn't something you see every day
You may be better to get something with a 3 speed rear hub (which there are heaps of that fit around 300 ex disc) and have a new rear wheel built around a 7 speed

interesting idea, thanks
 

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