Mountain And Road Bikes: What’s The Difference?

Posted by Art on Jul 7, 2010 in Biking |

It can be difficult when trying to choose a bike is suitable for your needs. This is even more true for beginners who don’t know about the different types of bikes you can get. You will find mountain bikes to have better suspension and are therefore more comfortable but they are also heavier and not as fast as road bikes. So how do you decide which bike is right for you?

First decide what you need a bike for. The are a few things you will want to consider one of which is where you will be riding your bike. This not only includes the terrain you will encounter on your journey but how long you expect to spend on each journey. A comfortable bike that can handle different types of terrain can be ideal. For people who will be cycling on the road racing bikes are the best solution. But if you need to cycle in difficult conditions then a mountain bike may be more your thing.

This brings us nicely to next consideration which is how much you value comfort and speed. Faster bikes are light because they use lighter materials and don’t have any extra features. You will also need to bear in mind the different riding postures for the different styles of bikes. Road bikes require that you use a posture that makes you more aerodynamic and this can sometimes be uncomfortable for people who have never ridden like this before.

Choosing a specific model of bike is the next step once you know the type of bike you want. In every bike range you will find that there are many different models for you to choose from. For pure speed you will want a bike made from carbon fibre although this can be quite pricey forroad bicycles. When it comes to mountain bikes extra features to consider are the wheel size, suspension and braking system.

Naturally budget will always play its part. You will find that there are many good quality bikes available for good prices.

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