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Looking to purchase an adventure or hybrid bike. Any recommendations on a good value bike to buy?
I was shocked at how expensive they were! Budget around £500
Cant make sense of the cycle to work scheme either.
Can someone explain this new fangled bike stuff to me, what's an adventure bike hybrid etc..
Keep it simple though the only bike I've had was a bmx so all I kind of know is racers bmx and mountain bikes from the 80s/ early 90s.
Cheers, will have a look at that.Bikes | Buying Guides | Evans Cycles
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More road bikes on CDNE and YCSlots of decent 2nd ones about, look on FB pages. CDNE for instance
What type of riding will you be doing? Distance etc?Can someone explain this new fangled bike stuff to me, what's an adventure bike hybrid etc..
Keep it simple though the only bike I've had was a bmx so all I kind of know is racers bmx and mountain bikes from the 80s/ early 90s.
Cheers I’ve just asked to join cdne.More road bikes on CDNE and YCS
What type of riding will you be doing? Distance etc?
It'd mostly be to build up basic fitness so probably on roads and around parks and stuff like that. Nothing too adventurous like off road trails or anything like that.More road bikes on CDNE and YCS
What type of riding will you be doing? Distance etc?
Probably a flat bar hybrid or maybe even a gravel bike like the Specialised Diverge.It'd mostly be to build up basic fitness so probably on roads and around parks and stuff like that. Nothing too adventurous like off road trails or anything like that.
I've had both kinds and to some extent the difference is in the tyre thickness. If you are always riding tarmac or smooth trails go hybridProbably a flat bar hybrid or maybe even a gravel bike like the Specialised Diverge.
It'd mostly be to build up basic fitness so probably on roads and around parks and stuff like that. Nothing too adventurous like off road trails or anything like that.
Same, I’ve had both. The difference is geometry!I've had both kinds and to some extent the difference is in the tyre thickness. If you are always riding tarmac or smooth trails go hybrid
Should have probably said, I've got chronic sciatica. Would this impact the choices? Riding position, saddle, etcProbably a flat bar hybrid or maybe even a gravel bike like the Specialised Diverge.
Nah well out of shape, desk job and bad back limits what I can do. Single speed as in no gears? That'd probably suit me tbf, I've never had a bike with gears. I always rode bmx as a bairn.Hybrid will be great then. If you're already fairly fit consider a single speed, that will keep you fit!
Look at a Giant Roam - Cycleworld in Sunderland will order one. They usually have a good stock in - but are a bit busy right now! Canny bikes from £450Should have probably said, I've got chronic sciatica. Would this impact the choices? Riding position, saddle, etc
Nah well out of shape, desk job and bad back limits what I can do. Single speed as in no gears? That'd probably suit me tbf, I've never had a bike with gears. I always rode bmx as a bairn.