I don't have a bike, and haven't ridden one in years. I don't have any bike-specific tools and don't know how to put a bike together.
I'm looking for a hybrid that I'll be able to ride for both commuting/errands and
frolicking/exercise purposes. (If I end up getting really into biking, I'll get a road bike in the future; but for now, I'll want a cheaper bike to do double duty.)
I don't mind learning how to build and maintain a bike by watching YouTube videos, so I'm thinking of something like
this from bikesdirect.
I'd be happy to buy a used bike, but I don't think I'm a sufficiently knowledgeable shopper to distinguish between good deals and bad deals on Craigslist.
I may also go the local bike shop route. My understanding is that perfectly precise fitting isn't as important on a hybrid as it would be on a road bike, however, and since I'd like to be able to build and maintain a bike on my own anyway, I'm not sure whether the higher price for an assembled bike would be a worthwhile trade-off.
Would I be crazy to assemble my own bike without any real experience?