BICYCLES

 

Bicycle is one of the most popular and oldest modes of transportation. Even today there are millions of people around the world who use bicycles to travel.  Cycling is also considered a good exercise to lose weight.  Cycling is encouraged to promote environmental protection and reduce pollution caused by motor-vehicles.

 

When you think to buy a bicycle,  how do you decide on a bike that is it the right fit for you?  Which parts should you focus on when picking a bike?  Plenty of STRIDER Cheap Bikes are worth every penny.  Let´s make things simple in this article.


The bicycles can be categorized in two ways i.e. first according to gender and age e.g. Gents Bicycles, Girls or Ladies Bicycles and Kids Bicycles. Second the bicycles can be categorized as per design i.e. Classic or Roadster, MTB, BMX etc. There is one major thing that the bicycle always get name as per its frame design.


1. Which Type of bike to choose?

First of all, you need to know what type of bike to choose. It depends on where you ride the most and what´s your riding style. Because there is no one bicycle type, that is right, it is more and more popular to have two or more different kinds of bikes. The most popular combination is that of the MTB and Road bike. But having a Cruiser and MTB, is also a good blend. So take your time and think, where you ride the most. There is a wide selection of STRIDER bikes luckily.


2. What is the Right Size for Me?

Wrong size bike, too small bike. No matter what type of bike you choose, make sure to pick the right size. There is also an easy leg inseam method of choosing the right size bike. Be careful to not confuse it with wheel size. You must think about 26″ vs 27.5″ vs 29″ wheels when choosing MTB. The 29″ wheels are heavier and slower to accelerate, but have more rolling momentum and roll over obstacles easily.


27.5″ is suggested for smaller riders who wouldn’t feel comfortable on the 29″ ones. So 29″ are perhaps the best, you can usually choose a mountain bike. There is no actual reason to choose 26″ for a new bike, which you will realize pretty quickly when you try the bigger wheels.