Bike Buying Tips
The Right Bike for You
Want to buy a bike but don’t know where to begin? Maybe a
friend of yours recommends getting a certain bike, while another
biking buddy insists that his bike is the best choice for you. Who
do you listen to? How about neither? What you need to do is sit
down, relax and figure out what your priorities and preferences
are to determine what bike is going to work best for you. Here are
some points you will definitely want to consider before you pick
out your new set of wheels.
What’s Your Riding Style?
Start by asking yourself why you want to ride to begin with. Is
it for exercise? Do you want to fly through the air for the thrill
or the sport of it? Where are you going to ride? Through city streets
or back road trails? Once you define your style of riding, it will
be easier for you to choose the kind of bike you need.
There Are a Variety of Bike Options Available
Although there is a multitude of bike styles, the following are
some of the most popular:
Mountain Bikes: These are durable bikes you can take off the road.
Mountain bikes have fat tires, comfortably wide handlebars, and
low gears for easier navigation of hills.
Road Bikes: If you plan on doing long rides, pavement riding,
this is the bike for you. Road bikes are built for speed, have thinner
tires and handlebars, and are overall, much lighter in weight.
Hybrid Bikes: This type of bike combines the features of mountain
bikes and road bikes. Hybrid bikes are perfect for those who want
to experiment with all styles of riding.
Cruisers: These bikes are generally one speed and are constructed
for literally just that—cruising.
Comfort Bikes: These are specialty mountain bikes or hybrids that
offer more upright riding and softer seats. These bikes are essentially
designed for riders who desire more comfort in their ride.
Size Matters
Some bike models offer up to eight different sizes. To determine
the right size for you, measure your inseam—this will determine
the right size frame, in terms of stand-over-height. Like a pair
of jeans, the right fit is important.
Ask Questions
Don’t be afraid to ask advice about what you don’t
understand, such as quick release, bike maintenance, what kind of
equipment you need, etc. Knowing what you need to know is the difference
between easy riding and not so easy riding.
Buy a Bike You Like
Take even the smallest details into consideration when buying
a bike: how it rides, size, how it looks, color--everything. After
all, it’s your set of wheels--ride it proudly.
From the experts at Blue Sky Cycling
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