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Old 05-11-11 | 08:05 AM
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Bikes: Wally World Huffy Cranbrook Cruiser (with siily wicker front basket)

Originally Posted by puppypilgrim
Good news is you have a short commute. Bad news is, getting a different bike won't make it much shorter due to the nature of urban riding and the relatively short distance your commute covers. Any increase in average cruising speed is easily forfeited waiting at traffic lights.

You could see if you could gear your bike a little higher so you can go faster. But the faster you go, the more you will appreciate a more aerodynamic position on the bike as wind resistance increases dramatically. So next you may wish to consider the kind of handlebars on your cruiser. By that time, you're putting lipstick on a pig to dress her up. For lots of stop and go urban riding, I recommend singlespeed freewheel bikes for simplicity and speed. I ride three different singlespeed bikes for my 20 km commute (one way) for that reason. Hills and traffic lights. One of the bikes has narrow flat bars and short bar ends. The other two have drop bars.
so i have decided to get a singlespeed freewheel bike for going to work and the beach cruiser for grocery runs, other errand, and taking my son to parks and around the hood.

I am looking at a Schwinn racer or cutter i found a 2010 for a good discounts trying to get wife, parents and in-laws to pitch in together for a fathers day gift

will be doing a search for opinions on those 2 bikes if nothing found will create a new thread
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