rontaki
Veteran Member
Traction, baby, traction off-road. Sometimes never enough. Also the cushioning for rough roads.Same here. Other than when I was a kid (pre-drivers license days), the only time I did much bike riding was in the early-ish 90s when I was between jobs, and getting by working p/t at a supermarket. $ was tight, so I cobbed together one from a couple broken ones I found in the metal pile at the dump, used it to go back & forth to work.
Nothing I ever found especially enjoyable, and as others have noted, with narrow roads with not much in the way of shoulders not how I want to go out when my time comes.
Must be fairly flat where you live. Here in northern New England, you need all the speeds you can get.
Never had to worry about anyone stealing my old beater bike either, didn't even need to paint it pink.
What's the deal with the bikes you see with what almost look like motorcycle tires on them? Can't help but think the rolling resistance would be quite high. Sure looks stupid.
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