technically I have 2 bikes, but does it really count if you only really ride 1 bike?!![]()
1 road bike ... that I ride
1 hardtail mt bike ... that I don't ride except on RARE occassions
technically I have 2 bikes, but does it really count if you only really ride 1 bike?!![]()
1 road bike ... that I ride
1 hardtail mt bike ... that I don't ride except on RARE occassions
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Satisfaction lies in the effort not the attainment. Full effort is full victory.
-- Mahatma Gandhi
I have a hybrid, as I mostly ride paved trails that are in need of repair in various areas. However, I've been pondering the practicality of fixing up one of my parents' old road bikes and trying it out, just to see if I might like it and if a road bike would be a worthwhile investment.
I have a hybrid.
I have a 7500FX which is, essentially, a flat-bar road bike 'cause I've got skinny tyres on it. It's more upright and more comfortable for me.
I do most of my miles on the Xtracycle, though, which is a hybrid "long bike."
I also have a Dutch commuting bike (very much comfort bike) and an old Schwinn Racer one-speed (I wouldn't call it a cruiser 'cause it's geared for riding hard, but it's also got upright-riding handlebars).
If I were to get picked to be one of hte five "women who ride" by Trek (long odds, I'd say) then I'd hope to try a WSD road bike... but I think I'd be partial to moustache handlebars regardless.
Just 1 road bike here...used to have a mountain bike and will be buying another one when we leave Japan (hurray for good deals on components!!) and it'll be a hardtail.
I have a hybrid. It's good for riding the country roads as well as paved. I want to get a road bike some day. I dream of riding faster and besides they look so cool. It's so hard to choose one though! I have to save up anyway.