pre-bike purchase

Hi Guys
I was all set to buy a Cannondale BB 29er until my friend suggested that I would be better buying a cheaper bike for practice and for building-up my confidence - I haven't cycled for 20+ years :oops:
I'm a big guy 6' 2" & 22stone and had the BB 29er in mind as a bike that would be my transport and exercise in one. I'm out of work at the moment so I'm trying to make what savings I have count by getting the best bang for buck that I can afford.
The Vitus Vee 1 29er looks a very solid, simple and cheap bike that might help me lose more weight, get me used to cycling again and serve as a 2nd bike - useful also as a bike I would use for appointments etc. as leaving an expensive bike locked-up anywhere where I live would give you high blood pressure.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=81000
I've also noticed a Cannondale BB 7 26" for £319. It's reduced from £600 and looks very capable of getting me bike fit.
My question is: should I just bite the bullet and buy the Bad Boy 29er as my sole all-in-one bike or do you think it would make sence to buy either the Vitus Vee or BB7 first?
Cheers
I was all set to buy a Cannondale BB 29er until my friend suggested that I would be better buying a cheaper bike for practice and for building-up my confidence - I haven't cycled for 20+ years :oops:
I'm a big guy 6' 2" & 22stone and had the BB 29er in mind as a bike that would be my transport and exercise in one. I'm out of work at the moment so I'm trying to make what savings I have count by getting the best bang for buck that I can afford.
The Vitus Vee 1 29er looks a very solid, simple and cheap bike that might help me lose more weight, get me used to cycling again and serve as a 2nd bike - useful also as a bike I would use for appointments etc. as leaving an expensive bike locked-up anywhere where I live would give you high blood pressure.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=81000
I've also noticed a Cannondale BB 7 26" for £319. It's reduced from £600 and looks very capable of getting me bike fit.
My question is: should I just bite the bullet and buy the Bad Boy 29er as my sole all-in-one bike or do you think it would make sence to buy either the Vitus Vee or BB7 first?
Cheers
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2013 - Whyte Saxon Cross,
2009 Giant CRS 0,
2009 - Specialized Rockhopper Comp,
I have an 2012 one of these.
http://www.edinburghbicycle.com/product ... ross-bikes
If I had to keep just one of my bikes it would be this one, it's been through mud, snow, rocky paths, forest tracks, and at the minute has mudguards and racks on it for touring, apart from a couple of tubes and replacing the censored brake pads, it's been bulletproof.
Kona Ute
Rockrider 8.1
Evil Resident
Day 01 Disc
Viking Derwent Tandem
Planet X London Road
In terms of weight loss. You will get out what you put in to any bike.
Of the two pre-bikes you mentioned I personally would go for the Cannondale as I would argue that if you are not used to cycling then you would likely want some kind of gearing. Both do look nice I must admit.
Out of interest, how long were you planning to ride about on the pre-bike before deciding you are ready for the 'bike'?
Thank you all for your experience and advice. It's now time to get off my computer chair, stop looking at bikes and get myself out on one.
thanks again guys.