Home Outdoor Sports FAQS Fishing Golf swimming Skiing and Skating Cycling Climbing Other Outdoor Sports Camping
More Articles  Outdoor sports > Cycling > More Articles > How To Choose The Best Urban Road Bike For You

How To Choose The Best Urban Road Bike For You

2016/7/25 11:45:35

Racing bikes are good bikes and they all have similar traits to them. The light weight frame that you might have to your bike may be made of some light weight metal such as aluminum. The wheels that you are riding on called tires are made to be able to withstand high pressures. The handle bars are slightly lower than usual and the gears and brakes may be in a cluster so you don't have to take your hands off the grips anytime.

If you just like to simply go on an easy going bike ride, than more than likely a racing type of bike isn't for you. The bike and its wheels are made smaller for lighter weight and the breaks are made for light weight also and not a quick stop so you may want another bike like a mountain bike. The gear ratio is probably going to be a lot longer on a racing bike to gain speed but you can get another bike such as the mountain bike that you can climb steep hills and mountains with, with ease.

With a light weight frame that you can pick up with one hand and the tight positions you may have to sit will make you accelerate at high speeds higher than a normal bike. The way the bike is made is to limit the wind and create a good position for the rider. With owning a racing bike they can reach pretty high speeds up to 35 mph I would say or at least what I have seen. They might be able to go even faster but I am not a bike rider fan so I wouldn't know.

Another thing that racing bikes don't have that a regular bike would is mud flaps to keep you from getting mud all over the back of your legs and bottom. Mudguards are good when riding in a dirt environment or a muddy road. As I stated this is also a choice that goes with a regular bike and not available in racing bikes.

Although you might have been thinking of getting a racing bike, and might have had the rack up for it in the garage already. It might not be the bike for you if you just like to go on easy rides and not fast speedy races. Other people may prefer to challenge their friends or family when owning a racing bike, but the family just may like the regular bikes too. Just choose whichever bike is right for you and what you want out of it. Don't get the bike that you just want to have to own, get the bike that's right for you and that you will enjoy riding.
  1. Prev:
  2. Next:
Related Articles
Buy Your Road Bikes Only After You Read Some Reviews
The Surge Of Demand For Affordable Cycling Power Meters
How To Adjust Bulldog Front Brake On BMX Bike
Nike Cycling
Cyclist Nutrition
How To Fix A Dirt Bike Stuck Throttle
Feather Weight Giant Mountain Bikes
9 Bad Cycling Habits
Add Endurance To Your Cycling
More Great Links

Best Indoor Cycling Courses Scotland

The Best Indoor Cycling Courses in Scotland can help you find your way to fit

How To Build A BMX Quarter Pipe

Learning how to build a BMX quarter pipe is not too hard, but the process doe

How To Build A Bike Frame

Learning how to build a bike frame can be a way to save some money and gain a

Contact management E-mail : [email protected]

Copyright © 2005-2016 Outdoor sports All Rights Reserved