Ladies Sometimes
Ask: Mens Bicycles or
Womens Bicycles?
Increasingly more individuals are starting to enjoy riding a
bike nowadays regardless if they are simply going out for a
leisurely ride on weekends or starting to commute to work on a
daily basis. With so many kinds of bicycles available, picking
the bicycle which is appropriate for you might provide a
challenge.
It has often appeared that mens bicycles are among the most
common for many reasons. Besides obvious differences offered by
bicycle styles or types, mens bicycles will always be built a
little bit stronger and often will last for decades with
suitable maintenance. The upper tube of course is higher and
usually somewhat stronger or thicker than in comparable womens
bicycles.
Generally there really isn't any set guideline that claims
women cannot ride mens bicycles but womens bicycles are setup
for a little bit shorter body reach and riding position then
that of mens. They basically employ a frame which is designed
especially for the female and ought to offer more control and
comfort overall. But don't specifically look for old lower tube
on all womens bicycles since that was a feature offered in the
days of ladies riding while wearing dresses.
You'll find great mens or womens bicycles as hybrid,
mountain, beach cruiser or even in a commuter bicycle design.
It may appear puzzling initially but there are some obvious
plus much more subtle differences in the design and ride of
each variety. Which means it is crucial to determine which kind
of bicycle will best work for you.
Simply said, if you are planning on doing a bit of
substantial road riding, don't buy a cheap cruiser style
bicycle at your local Discount store. Then again, if you're a
student riding around a university campus, a cruiser might
serve you well. This might seem like common sense but I've seen
too many bicycle shoppers who make the error of putting bicycle
price over functionality.
With a fast inspection you'll find road bikes have thinner
tires for the smooth road surface. These don't do very well on
dirt roads or rough terrain. Then again, the mountain bikes
knobby tires excel off road but provide a uneven ride on road
surfaces. There are more qualities of the typical road,
mountain, hybrid, cruiser and commuter style bicycle that sets
them apart from each other.
Another mistake that quite a few parents make is buying a
bicycle for their children which is too big for them in the
hopes that "they'll grow into it." Kids bicycles are
manufactured especially for kids. You can find them in most
styles but for their safety, don't attempt to rush them
straight into adult bicycles.
So as a recommendation, think about your particular use and
then you shouldn't be afraid to pay a bit more then you may
have anticipated. Just like all things in life, you do have to
pay for quality but a well made bicycle can last you and your
family for decades when cared for correctly.
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