Bike Tires

Bike Tires

Buying The Correct Bike For You

Knowing what to look for in your new bicycle is of paramount importance. Take heart! Even professional cyclists struggle when choosing their next bicycle. All the varieties and options make it really hard to buy a new bike. If you know how and when you want to ride, where you are going to ride, how comfortable and safe you must be, and what you’d like to look like as you ride, you’ll have an easier time choosing your bike. How can you make a decision when there are so many different choices available, and new options being released every day? Simply apply this test as you go to get your new bike. By the way, cycling requires a solid diet. We use the Shakeology shake. It is delicious and there are a lot of excellent Shakeology recipes to try.

One thing you can consider when choosing a bike is whether or not your feet can rest flat on the floor while you are sitting so you can stop yourself. There are certain professionals, though, who disagree with this concept. They state the best way to choose a bike is to leave a few inches between your feet and the ground so you can have a more comfortable ride. If your feet are on the ground and your knees are bent when you sit on the seat of the bike, it generally means that the seat is sitting too low for you and too close to the crossbar. If you can bend your knees, your knees will come up too high when you are pedaling.

Do you need extra gadgets for your bike? A basket will help if you are planning to carry items on your bike. Will you ever carry a child on your bike? If so, you will need to find a bicycle that can safely support a baby seat. How about towing something behind the bike? Choose a bike that can support the weight of a trailer, if this is something you’ll do.

Be sure to allow room between the crossbar and yourself. When choosing a bike move the seat so it is a couple of inches above the crossbar. You should be able to still rest your feet flat on the floor. Each type of bike requires different clearances. A touring bike for example will require around 1″, perhaps slightly more. With a mountain bike a clearance of 3″ will be necessary.

There are many different things you should consider when the time comes to buy the perfect bicycle for yourself. It can be a bit tedious and frustrating to try and figure out what all you need when you are buying a bicycle. Don’t become discouraged; map out what you need for your bike and you’ll be on your way in no time. Before you go, don’t forget to look at our article about Shakeology cost.

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