Klunkerz: Mountain Bike History
Friday, January 8th, 2010 at
11:48 pm
The definitive documentary on the birth of the modern mountain bike.
The definitive documentary on the birth of the modern mountain bike.
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A proper racing bike may not be suitable as it will not carry panniers so a hybrid may be better. Also, race bikes tend to be very solid and firm, not solid as in heavy but as in no flexibility so on long distance they will inevitably be uncomfortable especially if you are road biking. They are designed really to be doing long distances usually as quick as possible where comfort is not always the priority while still being ride-able for long periods. I know I've not really helped in the end choice but hopefully helped a little. Also, make sure you get your bike in good time so adjustments can be made as bikes can take a good month or two to settle in and for you to get all the settings right. Seat height, seat angle, handlebar height etc
If you have an Evans Cycles store near you they gave us valuable advice and seemed to know what they were on about. this link might help
http://www.evanscycles.com/stores
oh my god “Burn Victim Girl”. I so want that too.