Handling All Terrains With Hybrid Bikes Made For On And Off Road Cycling

Handling All Terrains With Hybrid Bikes Made For On And Off Road Cycling

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Buying a bike for most people will be about how good it looks, how comfortable it is or how easy it will be to store when not in use. Another important factor that comes to mind when buying a bike is where you are likely to use it; many people these days will ride a bike to work or they spend time at the weekends tearing up muddy dirt tracks in the country.

These two uses alone are polar opposites from one another and require a different set of abilities that may make the difference when choosing a bike. For those who are riding their bikes to work then they will typically be riding on smooth road or paved surfaces, they will want a lightweight bike that wont need much in the way of suspension or deep tread tyres that could weigh them down and place additional strain on the cyclist. Road bikes are designed to suit this type of cycling and can help make light work of the morning commute.

People riding bikes off-road in forests, fields and pathways in the countryside will need a lot of grip and suspension to make sure that they are able to get the right level of performance and responsiveness when careening in and out of tree roots, rocks and other bumps on the route. Suspension in both the front and rear forks will make sure that the cyclist is comfortable and isnt left sore after riding on uneven surfaces for longer periods of time. If this is where you will do most of your riding then you will need a mountain bike.

Whilst both mountain bikes and road bikes fulfil their roles perfectly, if used on terrain that theyre not designed for, they can be less effective. Since most people do not want to have to buy one of each, there is luckily a style of bike that is a marriage of the two the hybrid bike.

Hybrid bikes take features from both road and mountain bikes to make a bike that suits riding to work or to the shops during the week, as well as path finding through muddy dirt tracks at the weekend. Hybrids have the flat handlebars and level seat position for comfort when riding your bike, but can come with multi-purpose tyres that give you the grip you need on most surfaces, but are slick enough to get decent speeds on roads.

With hybrid bikes you are still able to add accessories and parts that suit your riding style, from pannier racks for carrying any bags to being able to attach mud or chain guards to prevent any spray or mud from being flicked up.

When you want to get the most use out of your new bike and dont want to limit yourself to any particular riding style then a hybrid bike can be the perfect solution. Check at your local bike shops or online to find out more about these bikes that are the best of both worlds.


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Whichever style of bikes you are after, there is a wide range of mountain bikes, road bikes and hybrids available at bike shops online and can help you to make the right choice when buying your next bike.



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