There is something about buying a new bike that makes you feel like a
kid again. On a shiny brand new bike, the wind feels a little wilder in
your hair and you feel like your five years old. There's no question
that buying a new bike is a rush. The question is, what kind of bike to
buy?
Bicycles come in styles and prices to suit every need and virtually
every budget. Choosing from the many types of bikes on the market is a
personal decision that's basically determined by the type of riding you
want to do.
If you are a serious off-road cyclist, you'll need a sturdy mountain
bike. Distance riders will want a lightweight model that offers speed
and comfort. Cross-country travelers should opt for touring bikes. Even
companion bikes have their place with urban riders needing to share the
ride with children or spouses.
The choice of types of bikes is yours and yours alone. Specialized
bikes are available to suit those with very particular needs. If you
have a bumpy commute, for example, you'll probably want a mountain bike.
Although usually heavy with a higher rolling resistance, mountain bikes
run smoothly along single tracks, over rocks and along steep mountain
trails.
If you shop at the market, run an urban delivery service or just
have a heavy load to bear, you should consider choosing a touring bike.
These are generally sturdy, comfortable and stable. An added feature of
the touring bike is the many forks and eyelets that can be used to
attach racks and cranks as storage for all of your non-cycling gear.
Whatever kind of riding you do, never overlook the importance of a
really comfortable seat. Some types of bikes feature ultra-comfortable
recumbent seats. Others have more business-like economy seats. The
former will provide you with more comfort while riding, and may even
protect you from saddle sores. The latter will make your bike look more
streamlined and professional, but can be a pain.
Another consideration is to buy a sports bike with a road racing frame
and provision for triple cranks. If you are heavy-set or suffer from
knee problems, cranks can be very beneficial in preventing pressure from
falling on the knees when you are cycling on a stiff slope.
Buying a tandem bike is another possibility, particularly if you
tend to ride with a companion. They are made for two riders and are more
expensive than other bikes. There are a number of pros, and cons, that
should be carefully considered before making the investment in tandem.
If you do decide to purchase a bicycle built for two, make sure you get a
model that has 700c wheels.
Hybrid bikes are great choices for those traveling short distances,
going along well-laid cycle paths, or who just enjoy a relaxing cruise.
Hybrids feature upright seats and handlebars, so they offer optimal
comfort and really are a pleasure to ride.
Finally, if you want to really stand out, invest in a groovy cruiser
bike. These can be fitted with a number of fancy accessories and
components, and make for a relaxing ride if you tend to take short
journeys. As the name suggests, these bikes are built for 'cruising'.
Buying a new bike is a personal decision that needs some careful
thought. When you take the time to choose the right type of bike for
your needs, you'll soon have a new set of wheels that will make you feel
carefree and unstoppable. You'll feel just like a kid again.
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