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Looking For The Perfect Cycling Bicycle?

We have seen a change in transportation recently. Cars have long been the most likely mode of transport in developed countries, however bikes are beginning to rise in popularity. Perhaps this because the last couple of decades have seen a major shift in the popularity of "living green." Maybe it is because the cost of gas is just too high. No matter what has caused it, the fact is there are now more cyclists on the road than in a long while. Have you been thinking about getting a bicycle? If you have then there are several things you should look at when you do.

Consider how the bicycle brakes, for one. Brakes are very important on a bike, you need to understand how they work and what type you will most likely need for your bike. If you are choosing a bicycle for sporadic hobby riding, you can get by with the brakes that are little more than pads that squeeze your tires to keep them from moving. For those who use their bike for serious riding and over heavy terrain better brakes may be needed. These brakes are called 'disc brakes' and are located within the wheel, they are far more reliable than normal brakes and are less likely to fail over time.

The type of handlebars you choose is also important. There are many different types to choose from, each better for specific roles. Handlebars that extend straight out give you more control over how your bike is maneuvered over rough terrain. They are also better for distributing your body weight over a larger area. If you plan to use your bike for racing you will likely want to go with a different type of handlebar, such a handlebar is thinner and allows you to lean over the bike while you ride, this makes you more streamlined and allows you to cycle faster. If you aren't going to be using your bicycle very often, you might simply opt for a handlebar style that feels comfortable and makes it easier to store your bicycle while you aren't using it.

How many gears do you need? If you plan to ride in rocky or mountainous areas, you'll need more gears than riding on flat land. A bike isn't better just because it has more gears than another. Sometimes bike riders don't ever use all the gears on their bike. Save your money for a different feature you'll really use. Know how you'll ride your bike; make sure you have the correct gears for traveling, especially when this is your main mode of transport.

As you can see, there are many things to take into consideration when deciding on the perfect bicycle for you. For some folks, sturdiness and stability will be a factor because they will need a bike that can take a lot of wear and tear. While other people just want a bike that is comfortable and will get them from one place to another without risk of breaking down. Some people have to think very seriously about the price they are paying for a bike. Research bikes before you decide which you want, then shop around before purchasing. If you just get the first one you find it may not be the best suited for you and could even be a bad bike.

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