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andrew2df 01-27-2023 02:04 PM

Advice needed regarding road bikes
 
When you're looking for a new road bike, you have a lot of options. You can spend thousands of dollars on a high-end model or get something that's just as good but much cheaper. But if you want to save money and still get a quality ride, there are some things to keep in mind when deciding which one is best for your needs.

First off, look at the frame size. This will help determine how much weight your bike can support and how comfortable it will be for you. If you're wearing compression socks during long rides and find yourself getting sore after every few miles, then consider getting a smaller frame size; if not, go with something larger so that you don't have to worry about hurting yourself while riding!

Another factor is how many gears your bike has--this will help determine how fast or slow it can go depending on how much power is needed at any given time and how often gears need changing while riding (which could compromise performance). If this sounds important to you then consider getting an extra gear so that there's more room between each turn without having to change gears constantly while riding (which can cause fatigue).

Finally, consider what kind of riding style best suits your needs:

Fitter12 11-30-2023 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by andrew2df (Post 148240)
When you're looking for a new road bike, you have a lot of options. You can spend thousands of dollars on a high-end model or get something that's just as good but much cheaper. But if you want to save money and still get a quality ride, there are some things to keep in mind when deciding which one is best for your needs.

First off, look at the frame size. This will help determine how much weight your bike can support and how comfortable it will be for you. If you're wearing compression socks during long rides and find yourself getting sore after every few miles, then consider getting a smaller frame size; if not, go with something larger so that you don't have to worry about hurting yourself while riding!

Another factor is how many gears your bike has--this will help determine how fast or slow it can go depending on how much power is needed at any given time and how often gears need changing while riding (which could compromise performance). If sounds important to you then consider getting an extra gear so that there's more room between each turn without having to change gears constantly while riding (which can cause fatigue).

Finally, consider what kind of riding style best suits your needs:

Hey, I'm also in search of bikes but ebikes. I've searched about a lot of options but didn't decided yet about any specific model. One of my friend suggested me to buy commuter ebike but to be honest, I'm not sure what to opt. Can you please provide me your best advice that what should I buy?

Thank you!

byronmarquez 12-10-2023 01:50 AM

I prefer bmx kinda convinient

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