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Dec 02, 2020

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What is the best bike for you to start cycling?

Want to buy a bike but have questions about which one fits your profile better? Read this guide: Road or speed bike: best option for those who want to optimize training and pedal more These bikes, which have light frames and thin tires, are designed to give you more speed without much effort. They are ideal for long pedals on paved roads. View here for more info: affordable road bikes

Unlike road bikes, mountain bikes are a little more robust, with more resistant tires and studs for more grip on the ground. The brakes are also more efficient, as is the suspension. Leisure tours are better too, as they are more comfortable than those on the road.

Hybrid bike: fits everything This bike is in the middle between speed and MTB. You can travel long distances and in a more comfortable position, carry backpacks, so it is ideal for walking in the city in the middle of traffic.

Bike Touring: best choice for traveling Unlike the hybrid bike that is ideal for the city, the touring bike is good for long distance journeys on the roads and that require “luggage”. They can be fast with more comfortable tires.

Electric bike: for those who need a little help The so-called "e-bikes" are great for you who need to go to work by bike and do not want to get too sweaty or if you still do not have the ideal conditioning to ride uphill. Basically you get a “help” from an engine assisted when pedaling, it is very technological and, like all technology, it is not so affordable. Pros: Easy to ride and comfortable.

Folding bikes: for those with limited space For urban mobility there is nothing better! They are suitable for short distances and if you need to take a bus halfway, for example. In big cities these bikes are very popular and serve as a means of transportation. Pros:Compact and easy to carry.

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