Thursday, February 13, 2014

I need to buy a bike...?




nicole


So, I haven't had a bike since I was a kid, but I'd like to get back into it. I am only 5'2", so is there a specific size bike to buy? Do they even make bicycles in sizes? Any help is appreciated.


Answer
You can choose bicycles 26-inch and 24 - inch many for you

The Right Ride
In general, bikes are broken down into three major categories:

Road and Racing Bikes--As a general rule, road and racing are built for speed and longer distances on paved surfaces. Thinner tires, lightweight 29-inch (700c) wheels, and drop bars that allow for a more aerodynamic position are the norm. Most road bikes, regardless of price, offer many gears for tackling both hilly and flat terrain.

Mountain Bikes--With their larger tires, hill-friendly gearing, and upright position, mountain bikes are very popular for all types of riding, both on pavement and off. Mountain bikes that are designed specifically for rugged trail use typically feature a suspension fork. Some may have rear suspension, as well. A quick change of the tires on any mountain bike--even one that you use regularly on trails--adds to its versatility and makes it a worthy street machine.

Comfort/Cruiser Bikes--For tooling around on bike paths, light trails, or for cruising a quiet beach-side lane, comfort/cruiser bikes are the ticket. With a super-relaxed riding position, padded seats, and limited or no gearing, these bikes are made for enjoying the scenery and having fun with the family.

The Right Size
Fit is crucial for comfort, control, and proper power and endurance on a bike. Here are some basic bike fit tips:

Stand-over Height--To find out if a bike's overall height fits your body, measure your inseam. Next, determine how much clearance you'll need between your crotch and the top tube of the bike. For a mountain bike, you'll want three to five inches of clearance. A road bike should offer between one and two inches of clearance, while a commuter bike should have two to four inches. Compare the stand-over height for a given bike to your measurements (inseam + clearance) to determine the right bike height.

What kind of bike should I get? Easy 10 points :)?

Q. I'm 12 years old and am supposed to be getting a new bike soon. Should I get an adult or kids bike and where should I get it from that had good prices? I would ride it daily and so it needs to be a bike that you won't need to change the tires on every month or even week! What kind and where do you think I should get my bike at? Thanks! :)


Answer
Short & simple answer... Go to a real bike shop in your neighborhood & ask questions - lots of questions. In fact, see ALL the bike shops in your area. Please stay away from discount store or big box store bikes. You're 12 yrs. old now - growing up. You'll want a bike that will last & last. Taken care of properly, a bike from a real bike shop will last for life! Discount store bikes tend to fall apart within just a few years - tops.

Google bicycle shop + your zip code. It'll bring them all up.




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