Buying The Right Bicycle For You

May 8, 2009
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While buying a bike is not on the equivalent level of commitment as, say, getting married, it is still a decision that warrants some thought. especially if you are considering buying a bike for the first time, it can seem as if your options are virtually endless.

Your first decision comes in determining what kind of bike you are after. Are you trail riding, or are you going around town? Do you want to ride fast, or do you want comfort and a smooth ride? There are essentially four main styles of bikes to choose from, and your selection should really depend on what you expect your main type of riding to be.

Ask yourself what kind of riding will you be doing? There are different types of bicycles that are designed for the kinds of riding people do.For long-distance rides, road and tour bikes are built for comfort.  Racing bicycles are lightweight and designedfor speed more than comfort. Mountain or trail bikes have sturdy frames and wide tires for all-terrain biking. In addition there are intermediate designs, such as hybrid bicycles thatcombine features of road and mountain bicycles. Which choose you make, depends on your individual benefit.

Usually mountain biking is the most challenging, but bicycle riding is either road biking or mountain biking. Mountain biking is done on terrain and mountain trails where there are no trails. For general fitness purposes I ride only on roads and smooth, maintained trails. The fact is, to benefit from biking, you do not need mountains, you can do it anywhere. Even if you live in the flatlands and travel long distances to ski country you can keep in top ski condition by adding road biking to your exercise routine.

There is practically no limit to how much money you can spend on a new bike. To keep your spending under control, figure out what price range you are willing to pay for your new bike and try to only look at bikes within that price range. A recommendation when buying a bike is not to buy it from a mass-merchant store such as Wal-Mart or Costco. Consumers have a tendency to get disappointed. Support your local bike shop and get a improved product and much better service. Another choose could be to search on-line. Schwinn bicycles have been around for a lot of years and are a well-known, reputable company. A Schwinn Cruiser bicycles for instance, in my opinion, are still one of the more comfortable bikes to cruise around on, especially the beach. A very comfortable bicycle is a Schwinn Sierra bike, try out this comfy seat. But,  in the end, the choose is yours. You make your own decision, decide on the best one for you 

Bicycles have been a popular means of recreation and transportation for over a century. Today, with gasoline price increases and mounting concern about the environmental impact if burning fossil fuels, more and more people are turning to bicycles as an substitute to driving. If you’ve decided to join the ranks of those who are pedaling their way to physical fitness, it helps to know how to buy the correct bicycle for you.

Like many adults in America, you probably learned how to ride a bike as a child. It’s a common childhood activity in the majority of suburban neighborhoods. Kids still get together and ride around on their bikes. Today kids still bicycle to school, to their local store, to the park and to their friend’s houses. When the bicycle is your only way to get someplace, you tend to ride it a lot.

 

 

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